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Modern food blogger Su Xiao transmigrates into an ancient “divorced woman” with a little “daughter” and is forced to return to her in-laws’ house for survival. Expecting to eat chaff and wild veggies, she uses her modern skills to turn weeds into braised beef-flavored dishes, coarse flour into custard buns, and even runs a snack stall that makes her rich. The biggest twist? Her “frail” brother-in-law is actually the crown prince in disguise, investigating a case! He’s long been secretly watching this woman who dares to “shake things up” at the in-laws’—after all, only someone who can turn hardship into a feast deserves to be his queen and rule the kingdom with him!
The Poor Little Crybaby, CEO Gu Dotes on Her to the Moon
Su Wan, a part-time convenience store worker, was scolded to tears by a difficult customer while earning surgery fees for her seriously ill grandmother. Coincidentally, Gu Yanchen, CEO of Gu Group, saw this. He immediately recognized her as the little girl he saved ten years ago—the one who had given him a glass marble as a “thank you” through tears. He stood up for her on the spot and took her back to the company as an assistant domineeringly: “No more grievances from now on.” Since then, the cold CEO has become a doting maniac: he paid grandma’s surgery fees in seconds, dealt with those who bullied her instantly, and even warmed her overtime milk personally. Su Wan went from being nervous to realizing that his tenderness was only for her—covering her with a blanket when she stayed up late, booking a private jet in advance when she missed home. When she finally dared to say, “I think I like you,” Gu Yanchen took out the glass marble he’d kept for ten years: “I’ve looked for you for ten years, and I liked you ten years earlier than you.”
When the Hundred-Home Girl Said the Rice Was Poisoned
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For three years of marriage, Su Wan was Gu Jingshen's 'invisible wife'—he never ate dinner at home, never said 'I love you,' and even the divorce was her bitter decision. But on the day of the divorce, she stumbled into his office and saw walls covered with photos of her at 17: her with a high ponytail, feeding cats at the alley, running through the old street in the rain... It turns out the homeless boy she gave a hot milk tea to on a rainy night ten years ago is now the Gu Group's CEO; it turns out he married her not out of compromise, but a decade-long 'finally.' When Su Wan tried to leave with the divorce papers, Gu Jingshen blocked her against the wall, eyes red: 'Wanwan, didn't I teach you? You fight for your white moonlight.'
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