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The Physicist Wife Who Overturned The World

She, Xue Fanxin, a famous medical genius in the 21st century, had transmigrated into the body of the dumb daughter of the Grand Duke. As her ugliness faded away, her stunning beauty, her dazzling radiance, shocked the world like a rising phoenix. He was Ye Jiushang, the mysterious and unfathomable Ninth Imperial Uncle. He was cold, domineering, and two-faced. On a certain day, he discovered an interesting little thing out of boredom. From then on, he began his endless pursuit of his wife. This was the alliance of the strong. In this world where the strong preyed on the weak and the strong fought for power, she swore that she would never be moved easily. However, she did not expect him to strike hard and fast into her heart time and time again, along with her body. "Why did you choose me? Can't those beautiful and obedient girls satisfy you?" she demanded, pointing her sword at him. "That's right. They can't fill my lonely heart. Meanwhile, as long as I'm with you, I can overturn the world!"

Lu Yi · Fantasy
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1540 Chs

Let Go of Him

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Commander Xu could not believe that Xue Fanxin had really left just like that. Just as he was about to speak, he saw Xue Fanxin stop in her tracks, making him feel a little better.

If the City Lord had not said to politely invite this girl over, he would not have endured until now and would have attacked long ago.

He hoped that girl knew what was good for her. Otherwise, he did not mind really attacking her.

Just as Commander Xu thought that Xue Fanxin had stopped in her tracks because she was willing to follow him to see the City Lord, he heard Xue Fanxin say to the Zhou siblings, "You just caused me to lose a thousand crystal coins, so you have to compensate me with a thousand crystal coins."

A thousand crystal coins was actually not much. Even to ordinary families, it was a small number. To people with some status, it was not much money and it truly was not even enough to send beggars away.