Xing Zi Mian

Xing Zi Mian

by Broken Jade Star

Length:
31Kwords18chapters
Latest:
Ch. 18Grass Whispers
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Updated 7mo agoScraped 1d ago
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About This Novel

A contest between real and fake daughters, an entanglement that started with a baby's kiss, quietly kicked off as Ling Xiaoyou walked down the mountain. Ling Xiaoyou is the long-lost daughter of the Ling family. She was abducted by the Su family when she was a child and raised in the mountains by the heavenly master Lin Xuan. She was born to be a beautiful girl, but she couldn't sit or stand well. She was completely incompetent in music, chess, calligraphy and painting, but she was a genius at learning everything, especially ghost hunting. She had an innocent temperament and was not easily shy. She was the most greedy, and others could deceive her away with just a few words. When the Ling family found their daughter, their parents took their eldest brother Ling Yixiao, second brother Ling Jincheng, and third brother Ling Yushu to the mountain to greet her in person. And Su Yueyao, who replaced her at that time, relied on the friendship she had grown up in the spiritual family for more than ten years. When she saw Ling Xiaoyou return, she was jealous. On the surface, she pretended to be gentle and sensible, but in fact, she was trying her best to win sympathy in front of the spiritual family elders, while secretly stumbling upon Ling Xiaoyou, trying to squeeze her away completely. After Ling Xiaoyou came down the mountain, she unexpectedly met Mu Jinglin, the young master of the Mu family. He has incredible looks and an outstanding figure. He has a distinguished family background but is cold and arrogant. He is always surrounded by a group of flatterers, but he has a special attitude towards Ling Xiaoyou - he thought she was "unruly" when they first met, but he always calmly rescued her when Su Yueyao made things difficult for her. His awkward concern was hidden under his cold face, and the relationship between the two quietly heated up amidst the laughter and laughter.

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