
After the 70s Old Lady Was Reborn, She Slapped Her Unworthy Descendants Wildly
by Mexican Song
About This Novel
Mrs. Song froze to death on a snowy night, only to realize that the favored children are so unfilial, while the neglected children are sincere. After rebirth, there is no turning back. The eldest daughter is arrogant and clings to her elders, but is forced to eat soft food. The eldest son is unfilial and only knows how to calculate the family property. The younger son is ignorant and has no skills and is a prodigal son. In her previous life, she never cared, she chased them and paid for them, raising a pack of white-eyed wolves. In this life, Mrs. Song is sober and is circling around to deal with these unfilial sons. She doesn't care whether she is filial or not, making money is the most reliable thing. Fifty is the right age to make a breakthrough. Mrs. Song worked hard to achieve miracles and took his wife to the top of their lives. The white-eyed wolves who were nothing without their old mother regretted it and competed to be filial sons and grandsons. Mrs. Song: No need.
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