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      Accidentally-Born-C41

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      by MarineTL Chapter 41 Ming Bei raised his head and saw Zhen Zhen's sinister smile. Then, glancing at the scattered melon seeds all over the ground, he shuddered in fear. The old Li family’s biggest food lover was undoubtedly Zhen Zhen. While Ming Nan and Ming Bei were also always thinking about food, they were typically craving meat—any kind of meat, be it chicken, rabbit, or roe deer meat, as long as it was meat. Their favorite, of course, was fatty pork, which they never got tired of eating every…
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      Accidentally-Born-C74

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      by MarineTL Chapter 74 Ever since Zhenzhen started university, she had said she wanted to invite her professors to her home. But since she’d been busy with courses across multiple majors, she never found the time. It wasn’t until last week, when Grandma Li mentioned the flowers in the garden were blooming beautifully, that Zhenzhen got the idea to relax a bit. So she told Grandma Li ahead of time that she would be inviting her professors home for a meal. Mingbei, who usually didn’t have time to visit Imperial…
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      Accidentally-Born-C32

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      by MarineTL Chapter 32 The next morning, the heavy snow stopped. After breakfast, Wang Sufen started heating water in several large pots in the front and back yards. Li Muwen sat in the yard sharpening knives. The hens, hearing the noise, obediently squatted in their nests. Only the Red-braised Chicken Piece, unwilling to be left alone, jumped out of the chicken coop and, stumbling and hopping through the snow, made its way to Zhenzhen. "Are we preparing to stew chicken? Please don't put me and the mushrooms…
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      Accidentally-Born-C96

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      by MarineTL Chapter 96 Nowadays, ginseng cultivation is rare. Most of the time, it’s passed down through generations of ginseng diggers who venture into the mountains. But digging for ginseng is both time-consuming and labor-intensive, and you’re not guaranteed to find any. That’s why there are few professional ginseng diggers in Beicha. Usually, if someone comes across one while out on the mountain, they mark the spot and dig it up with a stick—but that often damages the roots. In places like the Changbai…
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      Accidentally-Born-C128

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      by MarineTL Chapter 128 The full-month banquet for the dragon and phoenix twins wasn’t a large event. They didn’t even notify the factory directors—just a small gathering between the two families and a few invited teachers. Relatives started arriving early in the morning. Ling Xiulan and Wang Sufen brought the babies out first, while Zhenzhen enjoyed a comfortable bath in the tub. When she dried her hair and stood in front of the mirror, she was pleasantly surprised to find that her belly, which had grown…
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      Accidentally-Born_C11

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      by MarineTL Chapter 11 Grandma Li pondered for a moment and instructed Wang Sufen, "You stay here and peel the corn with the child. I'll go find Dongzi's father and borrow a cart to haul the wood." Wang Sufen nervously looked around, her face on the verge of tears. "Mother, what if someone comes by and sees us?" "It won’t be that coincidental," Grandma Li reassured her. "This area is flat, with no wild vegetables or mushrooms, and people who frequently come up the mountain know we’ve been clearing land…
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      Accidentally-Born-C43

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      by MarineTL Chapter 43 "To write a name, you even need the household registration book. What did you even learn in school?" Grandma Li came in, took the key from her belt, opened the box, and handed a note from the household registration book to Mingbei. "This is the name your older brother wrote for Zhenzhen. Just write it like this. I need to put the household registration book away. If you lose it later, it will be a big problem." Zhenzhen looked at the neat characters "Li Mingzhen" on the note and couldn't…
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      Accidentally-Born-C75

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      by MarineTL Chapter 75 Because Zhenzhen’s cohort of students was a bit unusual, their ages varied quite a bit—some were already in their thirties, while many others, like Zhenzhen, had come straight from high school. In this era, it was common to marry young; most people tied the knot at around 23 or 24, though some educated youths who wanted to return to the city later delayed it until 25 or 26. Imperial Capital University was one of the top schools in China. Anyone who made it in was anything but…
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