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... o death every day for just a bare subsistence.

She yearns for the old days!

“Mother, why don’t you ask Sanlang to see if Qiao Xiaomai really has a powerful backer? Did Sanlang refuse to marry her because of this?” Zhu Hongyun asked.

Recalling the appearance of Tong Sanlang just now, Zhang Family smacked her thigh, “That’s very likely!”

Now her family is impoverished, but Qiao Xiaomai’s family is getting better and better, and then Qiao Xiaomai looked down upon her ...

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“So….you’re saying you don’t want to marry me? Why? Didn’t you want this to happen?” The man asked in a cold voice as he tried to control his raging emotions.

He is the Crown Prince of the country and is destined to become Emperor one day. When all the nobles and aristocrats want to marry off their daughters to him, this woman wants to break off their engagement?

Is she nuts? Is she mocking him? Or…is this a new scheme of hers to gain his attention?

Because there is no way she will want to break this political marriage with the Royal Family. She is a power-greedy and scheming woman after all.

The girl noticed the suspicious and detesting expressions of the man but answered curtly with a polite smile, “ Your Highness, The reason is simple. It’s because I don’t want to die!”

Just break it off ya brat! She scowled inwardly.

The man was lost at the mysterious words of the woman sitting in front of him. Is she trying to pull another scheme?

‘ Yeah. I definitely lost my mind.’ The girl showed a pretentious smile while looking at the icy cold expressions of the man and cried inwardly.

Marrying this man means giving her neck to him on a fancy plate. Which idiot would happily jump into this?.....

Not me!

Become a villain? Bish, I’d rather write my own fate!

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