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The Stepmother's Counterattack: Raising a Child in a Bygone Era

[Delicate Wife VS Tough Guy, Spoiling Wife + Double Virtue + Raising Kids Daily Life] The foodie livestreamer Shen Mingzhu transmigrated into the role of a wicked stepmother from a bygone era's novel, becoming a contrasting figure to the village's Shen Baolan. Shen Baolan was kind and virtuous, treating her stepson as her own, while the original character was harsh and mean, either beating or scolding the stepson. Shen Baolan enjoyed her twilight years thanks to her promising stepson, whereas the original character was burned alive by her twisted and sinister stepson. In order to change the tragic outcome, Shen Mingzhu rolled up her sleeves, prepared to sort things out properly. —— Shen Baolan had a dream. The man she was about to marry would die half a year later, leaving her a widow with nothing, bound to lead a life of misery. Meanwhile, Shen Mingzhu, for having married the right man, became an enviable rich lady. Both from the same village, both becoming stepmothers to someone, why should Shen Mingzhu live a better life than her? She would marry the man Shen Mingzhu was married to, and live Shen Mingzhu's good life! —— Five years passed. Shen Mingzhu had become a college student, Shen Mingzhu's man didn't die but instead became a big boss, and Shen Mingzhu's stepson turned into a child prodigy. Shen Baolan, who pined for her husband to succeed, was still bitterly waiting for the day her man would rise to greatness.

Seven Queens · Urban
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331 Chs

Chapter 273: A Son Pays for His Mother's Debt, Makes Sense, Right?

Translator: 549690339

Ou Liya turned her head and glared fiercely at Shen Mingzhu, her eyes as if she wanted to devour her.

While desperately backing away, Shen Mingzhu hugged her stomach, "Calm down a bit. If you dare to touch me, I'll immediately lie down, and it won't be cheap to get back up."

Ou Liya was so angry that her face turned green.

At that moment, a teacher stood at the principal's office door calling for her, saying that Wa Mingde wanted to talk to her. With a gloomy expression, she had no choice but to return to the office.

"Mr. Wa, I was wrong."

Wa Mingde was not softened by her tears pouring down her face like rain, "You only realize your mistake now? Why didn't you think of the consequences when you were accepting the bribes!?"

After berating her harshly, Wa Mingde told her to go back to class for now. Punishment was inevitable, but the specific measures would require a meeting of the school leaders to discuss and decide.