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I Transmigrated into a Book and Became the Real Rich Daughter's Pampered Cousin

Le Wan transmigrated into a book, becoming a sacrifice in the fight between a real rich daughter and a fake rich daughter. Being the cousin of the real rich daughter, she had a good family background and looks, as well as the affection of all other family members and her fiance. She is unquestionably the object of group pampering, treated like a princess, and born lucky... She would have been a winner if she had not sabotaged herself. However, the problem was that her fiance was the male lead! A philandering scumbag, he would always call Le Wan 'darling' before the female lead showed up, stealing the cousin's heart. However, once the female lead appeared, he started calling her 'sister' instead and distant himself, insisting that he was loyal to the female lead. Being lovestruck and having been pampered since birth, Le Wan's original body could not accept being dumped for the rich daughter, who was raised in a farming village! She decided to endlessly harass the female lead, reducing herself to cannon fodder and subjecting her whole family to the same fate. However, Le Wan was her own person, and she would rather stay pampered by her family and live with them happily ever after. Male lead? That piece of trash? He belongs in a trash can! I have no feelings for him at all! The rich daughter tried to frame her to get the family's affection and use her as a tool? Sorry, but I don't live in a dog-eat-dog world as you do. Bring me my popcorn. I will watch them tear each other apart! The ice-cold villain? Stroking her chin and smiling like a shrewd fox, Le Wan said: Oh, poor you... Come to me. I will pamper you lots. The villain who was receiving lots of cuddling: What happened? Who am I? Where am I?

JQK · General
Not enough ratings
510 Chs

Hearing Le Yan secretly criticizing her for being too reckless and making the two old folks worried, Le Wan glanced at her from the corner of her eyes and pretended not to notice it. She continued to talk to the two of them, 

"In fact, that man had a hard life. His only hope in life was his daughter. In the end, his daughter suddenly fell seriously ill and he didn't have the money to treat her. When he went to borrow money from people everywhere, he heard a lot of bad things. He was also incited by others, saying that the hospital was all about money and that no one would treat you if you didn't give the doctor red packets. So, in a moment of anger, he went the wrong way."

When Old Madam Le heard her words, her heart softened but she still insisted, 

"Even so, you shouldn't vent your anger on innocent people." 

"But he still went to donate a kidney," she added. "He's a grateful person, so he's not too bad."