
After Rebirth, the Delicate Fake Daughter Went to the Front and Back Yard
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[Double birth + real and fake daughter + palace fight and house fight + torture and slap in the face] The first thing the scumbag ex-husband did after he was reborn was to find trouble and humiliate Ye Nantang, motivating her to cause trouble in the Ye Mansion so that his daughter Bai Yueguang could return home as soon as possible. Ye Nantang slapped him in front of everyone: "Okay, I got what I asked for." Who hasn't lived a new life? Dog men and women, lock them up quickly! In her previous life, she was drugged by her adoptive father and kept in a deep house; she was made things difficult by her mother-in-law and was as humble as grass... Her child was strangled to death right after birth, and she was almost buried alive by her husband's family in the countryside. She was kind throughout her life, but she became a stepping stone on the road to success for others. In this life, she only plans for herself, vowing to go mad quietly and kill everyone. Not long after, the unknown Ye Nantang came back from the Taoist temple. As thin as she is, she can defeat a mediocre king with one punch and take the head of a rebel with one arrow; As kind as she is, she dares to poison her face and beat and scold cruel officials. The dignitaries in the capital were all panicked and wanted to see her, but she returned to the Taoist temple and prepared to learn how to govern the country. Taoist Priest Zijin: Let the others go first. Why did I hear that King Linzi spent a lot of money and fought bloody battles for you? Ye Nantang: That's because he has the world in mind. Taoist Priest Zijin: Then the eldest son of the eldest princess's family traveled across mountains and rivers just to ask for a medicinal herb for you? Ye Nantang: That is his saving grace. Taoist Priest Zijin: Then why did your mute secret guard refuse to save you at first, but now he sneaks into your house every day? Ye Nantang: ... Why do you, a female Taoist, still listen to people in the corner?
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