
Rebirth at 70: Married to an Arrogant Man
by Hear Clearly
About This Novel
Qin Yu accidentally traveled to the 1970s, and the original owner was also named Qin Yu. She did not marry blindly, but coveted Xie Jingchen. She got the news from nowhere that he wanted to marry a primary school teacher, so she acted first and forced him to marry her. The methods are despicable, but they are effective. The original owner was so capable that he managed to get himself married for the second time when he was only eighteen years old, Ke Fu. The man who was about to die was killed when he failed to celebrate, and he was nailed to the pillar of shame in the village. ... She has no memory of her original owner. How is she going to survive in the 1970s in the 21st century? The original owner simply found her a husband before she died, held his thigh tightly, sucked his blood, pleased her parents-in-law, tortured her sisters-in-law, tore green tea with her hands, helped her eldest sister, kicked her brother-in-law, encouraged her disabled sister-in-law, and made a fortune in the spring breeze of reform. ... "Why haven't you come to take care of you, sister-in-law?" Xie Jingchen's mouth twitched and he looked at the busy figure in front of the hospital bed next door. His wife was taking care of another man. "Are you sure he is your husband?" Xie Jingchen couldn't help but ask. "You're kidding, my husband, will I admit my mistake?" Qin Yu glared at him. Until the man's wife arrived and was beaten as a third son, Qin Yun was at a loss and took good care of her for a week. Who was she taking care of? ... Under the tree, neighbors sat together and chatted. "So-and-so's wife died after drinking pesticide." "Why did you drink the pesticide yourself? Why didn't you give it to her husband's family? If you're not even afraid of death, why would you be afraid of killing their whole family with the pesticide? If it were me, I would definitely drag their family along with you so that you won't be lonely on the road to hell." Qin Xun couldn't help but interrupt. "..." Everyone. This day's conversation made... My husband's family tremble.
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