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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.In her previous life, she treated her mother-in-law like her own mother, treated her husband with respect and affection, devoted herself to her stepson and stepdaughter, and looking back at herself, Guan Suyi had a clear conscience. But in the end, she was ruined, exiled, and died alone. When she was about to die, Guan Suyi summed up her tragedy with one phrase: doing too much and saying too little.
After rebirth, she decided to say nothing, put on the hypocritical face of a good wife and mother, strive for the reputation of a gentle and virtuous character, bury all the enemies in the pit, and ask them to be grateful and remember her as their benefactor for the rest of their lives.
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One entry per lineAi Shei Shei
จะรักใครก็รักไป
爱谁谁
จะรักใครก็รักไป
爱谁谁
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We get to know how heroic he is, and it's a testament to human ability. He was a feral child. In almost all cases documented in modern times, they're all a very damning tragedy of humanity. It was even more horrible in the few records we do have from the 1800-1900s. Not all feral children are like ML, raised by wolves, which led him to become a therian.
Even the first husband. He left his work because of his obsession with his first wife. Though he lived in regret, at least he became a clear headed person who took responsibility for the war orphans and his former martyred comrades family under his charge. There is honour in that, and I don't think of living with that as something unfulfilling.