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"It's a stepmother, not a sister [70]" Author: Squirrel Drunk Fish

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As soon as Jiang Hongping was reborn, she immediately gave up her marriage with Qi Heng to her cousin Jiang Shuangling. She married Qi Heng in her last life, but she was driven back within a few days. The second marriage could only be to a poor lame man. , This time I can't say anything to be a stepmother.

The other party's oil bottle son is the devil! !

Jiang Shuangling travels back to the 1970s, what? Let her marry, after weighing the pros and cons, it is better to marry than to stay under the uncle's house and marry with a younger brother.

The first time she saw each other, Jiang Shuangling was shocked.

A handsome young man of twenty-three.

On this face, with this figure, she can!

Isn't it just to be a stepmother, come on! !

The first meeting of the reorganized family:

The 29-year-old urban white-collar Jiang Shuangling glanced at the faces of her cheap brother, cheap son, and cheap husband, thinking:

Everyone here is my younger brother.

The cheap brother took her hand carefully and called her affectionately: Sister

The cheap son opened his mouth, but he stopped talking.

Jiang Shuangling said calmly: You can also call me sister.

The man next to him darkened his face: he called you sister, what did you call me? dad?

Jiang Shuangling spreads her hands: It’s not impossible.

This article is the heroine who can make her life very cool no matter when and where.

Jiang Shuangling x Qi Heng (heng)

Content Tags:Through Time and Space

Search Keyword: Protagonist: Jiang Shuangling ┃Supporting Role: Qi Heng ┃Others: Chronicle

Introduction in one sentence: Everyone here is my younger brother.

Intention: To manage the trivial things in the daily family well, and to live an optimistic and positive life in the era of struggle.

VIP works brief comment: Jiang Shuangling, who is optimistic by nature and likes art, accidentally traveled through the 1970s when she was running a homestay. Together, even ordinary daily chores can be fun. In the daily life after marriage, they are mutually adaptable to each other, hold the hand of the son, and grow old together with the son. The writing of this book is smooth, the style is delicate and warm, and the protagonist has a distinct character. The author uses humorous and witty language to describe the ordinary daily life vividly and interestingly. It is full of warmth to read and it is worth reading.