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Princess is Glamorous in Modern Day

Having brought up her younger siblings in troubled times and guiding her younger brother to the throne, Xia Wanyuan is the most legendary eldest princess in the history of the Xia Dynasty. When this eldest princess opens her eyes, she finds herself in a world a thousand years into the future. While she is still called "Princess", it's only a nasty jeer imparted on her as a mockery for her arrogant connections within the entertainment industry. So what if you were rich? In the end you've fallen to a status far lower than any beast! In response, Xia Wanyuan promises that a day would come when they will sincerely call her Princess. Everyone laughs at her, waiting to see the day when she'll be abandoned by the wealthy and affluent. Handsome yet aloof, President Jun Shiling is known only for his success in the corporate world with a demeanor cold enough to cut through ice. He has just one thing to say: Take the one hundred million divorce fee and leave quickly. Two years later, the eldest princess is a two-time winner of a prestigious acting award. The darling of the fashion world, she has become a style icon who is also proficient in the four classical arts. As an all-knowing professor in both literature and poetry, she is also a professor in two departments at the most renowned institute of higher learning. The Olympics? Gold medals are a dime a dozen when considering her skills in fencing and shooting. Her name is spread all over the world and she is filled with an unprecedented glory never bestowed upon any other. The CEO who wanted a divorce at the start refutes on television: "How dare anyone spread rumors about our divorce? My dearest wife, can we have another child?"

A Boat of Dreams · Urban
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1612 Chs

The Princess Conquers the World Invincibly

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

Tourism in China had always been in a deficit.

After all, the Chinese had become richer over the years, and their desire to travel had become stronger. Those foreign regions that symbolized freedom and beauty were naturally everyone's first choice for travel.

Every holiday, countless Chinese people would rush overseas to sightsee, shop, and party.

In comparison, because of the long-term defamation of China's image abroad and the lack of domestic publicity,

The international impression of China was basically that everyone had to salute with a red book and a hat.

In their minds, China's conditions were poor. There was no toilet door, no Internet, and many people could not eat their fill. The streets were filled with people who had starved to death.

Under the long-term influence of such thoughts, even though China had a lot of rich tourist attractions and a long history, there were still fewer people who came to China to travel abroad.