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Young Master Qin Keeps Coveting Me After I Beat Him Up

Jiang Xun was transmigrated as a cannon fodder. Her mother died when she was young, her stepmother schemes against her, and her father abandoned her in a village. But Jiang Xun didn’t panic, and she was a person who always won by virtue. Thieves would say, "Stop hitting me, I’ll change careers!" Thugs would say, "Stop hitting me, I’ll return the money!" At the Jiang family banquet, guests were watching her every move, waiting for her to make a fool of herself. “I heard that she’s been living in the village for eleven years and has a country bumpkin-like feel to her. If I were the Jiang family, I wouldn't risk her embarrassing me by letting her attend." Mr. Jiang said to her, "Stay behind your mother and don’t speak lest you embarrass yourself." Her stepmother nodded. "The Qin family’s patriarch, Qin Mufeng is noble, benevolent, and abstinent. Don’t even think about someone like him; he's completely out of your league.” Sure. She didn’t intend to marry into a rich family anyway. She just wanted to beat up the man in the rumors. But why was this man following her around all day every day?

As If Dawn · General
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What Did He Want To Do On The Balcony?

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Jiang Xun quit after two episodes of "Unfulfilled Lovers," which could be ignored.

In "Rural Distant," Jiang Xun was young and strong. She didn't think about how to grab screen time and only silently took on the heavy work.

She was so capable, so the cameras would naturally be focused on her. Jiang Xun didn't have to fight for it herself.

This way of doing things quietly without asking for credit and not saying much had not only won her the favor of many viewers in "Rural Distant," but she had also gained the friendship of the three uncle Zhang's and Zhang Jian.

As for "Our Day," it was originally a record of an artist's daily life, and everyone's shots were about the same length.

There was no need to steal the spotlight.