
House Life
About This Novel
Shu Ling's beautiful life will always encounter a person who stands in the way. She tells Shu Ling about the difficulties of life and reminds her to be independent, to struggle, and to change a woman's status in the family. Shu Ling is so young, she doesn't understand what independence is? But she knows how to struggle. When the elders in the family teach their brothers to study, they always say that they must strive for the future of the family. But as a little girl, she couldn't enter a university. How could she struggle? Zhu Yun privately told his sisters that he needed to find ways to change their status in the family. Shu Ling didn't know why she wanted to change her status in the family? Is it because she wants her family to treat her badly in the future? Woohoo, my cousin Zhu Yun's words are so unreasonable. Shu Ling has had only one wish since she was a child. She hopes that her distant cousin Zhu Yun will get married as soon as possible, preferably far away. This is a story about the contrasting lives of a local woman and a time-travelling woman. There is nothing outrageous about it, it is just a choice of life made by people with different concepts.
What Readers Think
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
Just like a beautiful woman at the second glance, if you take the time to look at it, the more you look at it, the more "pleasant" it becomes. The novel is worth recommending
Warm and comfortable
The ordinary life of a family is not very exciting, but it is warm enough.
I like Zhu Yun, but it's a pity that Zhu Yun appears in too few roles! Haha 😊
Very nice.... . . .
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
Just like a beautiful woman at the second glance, if you take the time to look at it, the more you look at it, the more "pleasant" it becomes. The novel is worth recommending
Warm and comfortable
The ordinary life of a family is not very exciting, but it is warm enough.
I like Zhu Yun, but it's a pity that Zhu Yun appears in too few roles! Haha 😊
Very nice.... . . .









