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... er Mo Yaner, in Xuexue’s past life memories, was someone with a straightforward nature. After getting married and because her husband’s family was poor, the Mo family members didn’t like her coming back. Every time she came back, Old Lady Mo would express her discontent not so subtly—nose not a nose, eyes not eyes—and during meals, she would slam the bowls down so hard they would clank resoundingly, saying things like “The money-losing daughter who’s been married off has such thick skin, and sti ...

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