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Transmigrated as the Villain Boss's Precious Darling
[A Lucky Spendthrift FMC VS A Scheming, Black-Bellied MLC | Historical Setting | Everyone's Darling]The irresistibly cute Tanya Thorne transmigrated into a historical novel as the foolish and clumsy female side character. Her father is a menacing figure who scares the neighbor's kids into silence, her mother is a domineering shrew unmatched in cursing out the entire production brigade, and her three older brothers are local tyrants feared by everyone in Karen Ford and the surrounding hundred miles.But in front of Tanya Thorne, they all turn into mild-tempered little lambs, only wanting to dote on her, dote on her, and dote on her some more.In order to change the tragic fate of her family in the book, Tanya Thorne works hard to set her three wayward brothers back on the right path."Eldest Brother, the teacher is so fierce. Can you teach me instead?""Second Brother, I'm in such poor health. It would be great if I had a genius doctor for a brother." Tanya Thorne patted her chubby belly, her conscience not bothering her in the least."Third Brother, I want to eat lots and lots of meat, but that costs lots and lots of money."And so, the three tyrants of the Thorne family suddenly one day beat up and drove away their good-for-nothing friends and began to strive for success, all just to avoid disappointing their precious little sister.Just setting her brothers straight isn't enough. Tanya Thorne decides to latch onto the coattails of the future big boss. Right now, he is still a pitiful little wolf cub, and she must feed the future big boss."Mr. Hawthorne, have some candy.""Mr. Hawthorne, have some pastries.""Mr. Hawthorne, have some meat."...But one day, the big boss refused her offerings, and even gave her an enigmatic, mysterious smile. His dangerous gaze made Tanya Thorne blush.Oh my... How embarrassing![Super Sweet + Extremely Satisfying + Heartwarming + Double Clean]
- C.133: The Unlearned and Unskilled SlackerNEW
- C.132: The Flexible Jim ThorneNEW
- C.131: PosterNEW
- C.130: The Three SmilesNEW
- C.129: Issuing the Good Person CardNEW
- C.128: Great SalesNEW
- C.127: The Train StationNEW
- C.126: Walking the Little Fat PigNEW
- C.125: Splitting UpNEW
- C.124: Sales CommissionNEW
- C.123: Ginger Brown Sugar WaterNEW
- C.122: Devising a PlanNEW
- C.121: Worried Patrick ThorneNEW
- C.120: Hundred Children Zitan BedNEW
- C.119: TreasureNEW
- C.118: Staying for a MealNEW
- C.117: A Visit from the Big ShotNEW
- C.116: In Need of a StrategistNEW
- C.115: Cannot Use Brute ForceNEW
- C.114: Not a Good MatchNEW
- C.113: You Can’t Trust HearsayNEW
- C.112: Spring Has ComeNEW
- C.111: WarinessNEW
- C.110: Jim Thorne, the House GuardianNEW
- C.109: Born to be Doted OnNEW
- C.108: A Sense of CrisisNEW
- C.107: JealousyNEW
- C.106: Terror in the Deep MountainsNEW
- C.105: A Dark and Windy NightNEW
- C.104: Gestational HypertensionNEW
- C.103: Gold in Troubled Times, Antiques in Prosperous TimesNEW
- C.102: Scrap Collection StationNEW
- C.101: The Female Lead is a Green TeaNEW
- C.100: A Ruined PlanNEW
- C.99: GuiltNEW
- C.98: A Honeyed Mouth, a Sword in the BellyNEW
- C.97: Double-DealingNEW
- C.96: The Self-Harm PloyNEW
- C.95: My Dad Won’t Let You OffNEW
- C.94: Still the Same Tang Xiao PangNEW
- C.93: Same-Day RevengeNEW
- C.92: Mama’s BoyNEW
- C.91: Giving Oneself AwayNEW
- C.90: The Best TimeNEW
- C.89: Little BrotherNEW
- C.88: Goddamn ScumbagNEW
- C.87: A Little SpatNEW
- C.86: A Huge Business OpportunityNEW
- C.85: Painted SkinNEW
- C.84: A Lead on the PostcardsNEW
- C.83: You Can’t Listen to Everything Adults SayNEW
- C.82: A Calculated LifeNEW
- C.81: Aunt Isn’t Doing WellNEW
- C.80: Asking About PostcardsNEW
- C.79: Sticky Rice BallNEW
- C.78: Not So MagnanimousNEW
- C.77: Reforming Brother Starts with Being CivilizedNEW
- C.76: Suspicious AgainNEW
- C.75: An Unexpected AffairNEW
- C.74: Where Did the Meat Come From?NEW
- C.73: The Author’s Own SonNEW
- C.72: The Uncle and Nephew’s Uncanny SynchronizationNEW
- C.71: Became WaryNEW
- C.70: The Heroine Who Worries for the Nation, the People, and the WorldNEW
- C.69: Chicken Feathers for CandyNEW
- C.68: StallNEW
- C.67: There’s a Kind of Cold Called "Mom Thinks You’re ColdNEW
- C.66: The Slightly Blind Third BrotherNEW
- C.65: Don’t Preach Goodness Without Experiencing Their SufferingNEW
- C.64: Jim Thorne Holds Down the FortNEW
- C.63: Language GeniusNEW
- C.62: Feeling SourNEW
- C.61: SuspicionNEW
- C.60: A Deep RelationshipNEW
- C.59: InducementNEW
- C.58: Acting CuteNEW
- C.57: Going to the CityNEW
- C.56: Well-versed in Both Literary and Martial ArtsNEW
- C.55: Reciting the Song of the Solar TermsNEW
- C.54: Emperor’s TongueNEW
- C.53: The Sky is About to ChangeNEW
- C.52: Use the Newspapers to Start a FireNEW
- C.51: A Different StyleNEW
- C.50: Holding HandsNEW
- C.49: The Goading TacticNEW
- C.48: The Old Man’s DignityNEW
- C.47: Third Brother’s Unlimited PotentialNEW
- C.46: One Dares to Teach, One Dares to LearnNEW
- C.12: Eating CandyNEW
- C.11: Repaying a KindnessNEW
- C.10: Buying a Sentence for 500 YuanNEW
- C.9: Slapping OneselfNEW
- C.8: Setting the Brothers StraightNEW
- C.7: Weak and Easy to BullyNEW
- C.6: Sending Meat to Gain FavorabilityNEW
- C.5: The Future Big Shot Who Can’t Get Enough to EatNEW
- C.4: The Fearsome DadNEW
- C.3: Bully Older BrothersNEW
- C.2: Shrewish MotherNEW
- C.1: TransmigratedNEW

























