1970s Army: A Sweet Scientific Research Wife Tames a Childless Man
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Si Nian is pretty and has a lucky life, but her father is reported by accident and she faces the risk of being sent to the countryside. In order to prevent her daughter from suffering, her family uses their connections to find a blind date who can protect her.
As a result, as soon as she arrived, she saw that her cousin had snatched her blind date away.
Si Nian was about to step forward to argue when a string of comments suddenly floated over his head.
[She is so beautiful yet she is marrying a divorced and violent man. He also puts the blame on the beautiful woman for his impotence and takes it out on her whenever things go wrong.]
The worst of it all are those ungrateful stepchildren who, as soon as they grow up, kick out their stepmothers who truly love them.
The beautiful Si Nian: ???
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Only then did Si Nian realize that she was the miserable female supporting character in a period novel. In the book, she was forced to marry a divorced, domestically violent, and impotent man, and from then on began her miserable life.
Si Nian: She will marry any ugly man who wants to be remarried. She prioritizes a good-looking, healthy and fit partner.
She thinks the strong soldier next door is good! Although she is infertile, she has a fertility system!
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Si Nian's cousin was reborn and learned that the man her cousin married became the richest man.
She went to great lengths to snatch her cousin's blind date.
But my cousin married a poor soldier, and I heard that he died early because he was infertile.
She thought that she could finally step on this cousin in this life.
Unexpectedly, many years later, the man she married not only failed to become the richest man, but was also fired for embezzling materials from the sugar factory, and the family lived in chaos.
The man my cousin married not only became a leader and gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl, but she also became a big shot in scientific research.
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