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Starting with Slapping Scums: The Sharp-Tongued Heiress
Starting with Slapping Scums: The Sharp-Tongued Heiress Plot:
On the day Shen Wantang, the Gu family’s long-lost real daughter, returns, she catches her fiancé Lu Jingchuan and stepsister Gu Yurou conspiring to embezzle her inheritance backstage at their engagement banquet. Faced with their hypocritical excuses, she slams down bank statements proving she funded the Lu family and chat records of Gu Yurou forging her car accident. She sarcastically mocks Lu Jingchuan for “eating soft rice while trying to burn the kitchen” and Gu Yurou for “imitating me for ten years but failing to copy even the pride in my fingernails.” She tears up the engagement contract and reclaims all Gu family shares on the spot. But little does she know, Lu Chengyan—Lu Jingchuan’s uncle—is watching from the corner, his eyes glinting with interest. Could this “sharp-tongued heiress” be the “mysterious hacker” he’s been tracking for a decade?
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