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Cheyenne Evans stumbled into a novel. The bad news is that her family would end up in tragedy, and she would have to die too. The worse news is that she wasn't able to change such a fate after several circles of life. Cheyenne, however, was chill and ready for the inevitable. And all Cheyenne's foretelling blew her brothers' minds.
Vivian Bauer has been separated from her family since childhood and was adopted by a woman who treated her unfairly. One day, three men claiming to be her biological brothers appear and, with a paternity test report, take her back to her original family. Vivian's three brothers are successful in their careers and shower her with love, gradually making her feel the warmth of family and helping her integrate into her new environment. However, her cousin Brena Bauer, jealous of the attention Vivian receives from her brothers, repeatedly creates conflicts in an attempt to gain attention, only to be reprimanded by the brothers. Determined to be independent, Vivian finds a job, but rumors spread that she relied on connections to get the position. When faced with ridicule and sarcasm, her brothers appear in time to help her clarify the misunderstanding. After being injured by her cousin's conspiracy, Vivian's brothers intervene to stop the plot, which is eventually exposed. Vivian reconciles with her brothers and enjoys a happy family life together.
Sylvia Hart transmigrates into a novel as a villainous fake heiress. After switching back with the real heiress, she faces poverty and scheming siblings. Determined to lift her family out of hardship, she buys the future Great Emperor as her fiance and begins her rise.
A tragic end sends John Smith back 30 years to the Jenkins' home. They raised him, only to cast him aside when their real son returned. Resolved, John turns to his own family. From selling fish to running a booming clothing empire, he rises—claiming a Top Brand title. Yet, as he soars, the Jenkins face a downfall of their own.
Luna's perfect life as the adopted daughter of the Lawsons shattered when their "real" daughter Stella returned. So heartbroken she entered cryo-sleep after donating corneas to her blind brother. Only then did the Lawsons learn the cruel truth - Luna was their real daughter. Thirty years later, she wakes up with her past erased... while they're haunted by regret.
Cheyenne Evans stumbled into a novel. The bad news is that her family would end up in tragedy, and she would have to die too. The worse news is that she wasn't able to change such a fate after several circles of life. Cheyenne, however, was chill and ready for the inevitable. And all Cheyenne's foretelling blew her brothers' minds.
After being abandoned by her father and shunned by her grandmother, little dragon princess Sophie Lake and her mother Susan find refuge with Susan's loving family. As they rebuild their lives, a reserved yet devoted leader unexpectedly pursues Susan, bringing hope and new possibilities to their world.
The Carter family is a large clan with members of diverse personalities. However, Grace's return breaks the family's peace. Her brother, Henry, is kind and welcomes her back, while other family members like Oscar and Ivy hate her. While other family members like Oscar and Ivy hate her. Relying on her wisdom and abilities, Grace gradually wins everyone's respect.
The story tells of a mother who lost her husband early in life and relied on her son for companionship. She also adopted three orphans. To provide for the childrens' education, she tirelessly hauled bricks at a construction site every day, never stopping—even during lunch breaks. Her three sons grow up to love her very much.
Felix King's family has genetic issues that make it difficult to have children. To ensure the continuation of the King family line, his mother asks Felix's childhood friend to drug him and find a pure girl in urgent need of money for her education, named Jane Brown. Jane unexpectedly becomes pregnant. When Mrs. King learns of this, she is overjoyed and brings Jane into their home, treating her as a treasured member of the family.
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