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Lin Xiaoman, who just reunited with her wealthy biological family, has only one obsession: getting into a top university. To avoid distractions from her identity, she hides her heiress status and buries herself in the library every day, poring over exercise books. What she doesn’t notice is that her stern grandfather leaves her warm milk on the desk, her cold eldest brother quietly fends off unwanted advances for her, and even her previously mischievous niece now saves her a seat—her entire family has long seen through her “low-key disguise” but默契ly plays along, secretly spoiling her as the apple of their eye. When Xiaoman finds her grandfather’s handwritten error analyses in her study materials and the eye-care lamp her brother bought in her drawer, she hugs her exercise books with tears in her eyes: turns out the sweetest favor is letting her safely be the “girl who just wants to study.”
CEO Wife Forces Divorce? Her Vegetable-Selling Husband Is a Hidden Tycoon!
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Ten Thousand Years Immortal, I’m Really Not the Ultimate Strongest
Qin Xuan, an immortal who has lived for millennia, tries to live a low-key life among mortals—but everyone mistakes him for an invincible powerhouse. Despite his denials, he keeps getting dragged into martial world conflicts, sect rivalries, and even divine conspiracies. The more he insists he’s ordinary, the more others revere him. But when a true cataclysm threatens the world, he must finally reveal the truth: he isn’t powerful—he’s just been around… a very long time.