
A Young Daughter-in-law from the 1980s: Marry an Old Man and Be a Stepmother to Raise a Baby
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[Eighty years + raising cubs + marriage first, love later + double cleansing] As soon as he opened his eyes, Yu Sheng traveled through the era and became the female supporting character in the control group. After the heroine got married, her life became more and more prosperous. She was mischievous and vicious, spendthrift and brought misfortune to the whole family, and was sent to prison by the man himself. After reading the script, Yu Sheng said: "Thank you for the invitation... I choose to lie down." * On the first day of marriage, the old man took out a dozen and said: "I am very busy at work..." Yu Sheng quickly took it and held his hand sincerely: "Don't worry! The family has me, the children have me, and from today on, I am their biological mother!" In his previous life, he died of overwork in order to make money to buy a house. In this life, he has no pain and has a baby. He doesn't go home even if he gives him money. The magical days that he couldn't even imagine before are just around the corner. Yu Sheng simply chooses to lie down. Later-- The heroine is pregnant with three children and has to wake up early and stay up late every day to take care of the whole family. While Yu Sheng is sleeping beautifully. While the heroine was struggling to deal with the best relatives, Yu Sheng was shopping happily with the pocket money given by her mother-in-law. When the heroine broke down and broke down because she suspected that the man was cheating on her, Yu Sheng was held in the palm of the old man's hand and became the family's favorite... Heroine: Damn! Why is this different from what I've seen in my life? Why am I the one who got hurt? ! * After Yu Sheng got married, everyone said that spending money lavishly like her would sooner or later empty out a man's wealth and be rejected and kicked out of the house. But the more Yu Sheng spent, the more the old man took home. Yu Sheng counted the money with a frown every day and sighed, "Oh! I can't spend it all! I can't spend it all!"
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