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Rebirth Space 80 Little Fierce Wife

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As soon as Li Siwen opened her eyes, she found that she had traveled to an era when she couldn’t get enough food and clothing, and she was also facing a man who was about to break off the marriage. Li Siwenle’s divorce, a half-hearted man is not worthy of him. Although she was depressed looking at this impoverished home, the family members who loved each other warmed her heart. The key is that she found out that she has supernatural powers, what’s the matter with her power like a cow, and what is the big supermarket in that bracelet? The rice, noodles and meat inside are complete. The nephews and nieces are hungry, thin and weak, so give them something delicious and delicious to replenish their bodies. Who else dares to bully their own family, let’s first weigh whether they have the strength to say it! Shao Qixuan was reborn. He was arrogant and arrogant in his previous life. In the end, not only was a huge amount of property taken away, but he also contracted an unknown disease at a young age. Everyone avoided it, but the girl who was divorced by himself took care of him for the last time. In this life, you must keep your eyes open and pamper her. This article is empty, the heroine is short-tempered, and she will never procrastinate if she has revenge!
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