The Chief's “Silly” Daughter-in-Law Was Faking It All Along!

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: 松菊径
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  • Status: Ongoing

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[Military Marriage + Transmigration + 1970s/80s Era + Sweet Romance] The rating just came out, it’s bound to rise!

Through a sudden transmigration, she became the village chief’s “youngest daughter,” a girl whose IQ was stuck at age eight and who couldn’t even look after herself. Caught between two overprotective yet simple-minded older brothers and a gossiping sister-in-law who constantly played dirty tricks behind her back, her life was stifling and pathetic.

She originally planned to slowly win over her family and “cure” her idiocy over time. Who could have guessed that her village chief father would suddenly unearth a letter sealed for fifteen years? It turned out to be a childhood betrothal arranged on a whim!

Now, the in-laws have actually come knocking…

The letter from the groom’s family requested that she move to the city after the New Year to spend time together before the wedding. Worried for his sister, the second brother accompanied her to the city to call off the engagement.

The man she was betrothed to was the third son of the Pei family, and he would rather die than marry a “fool.” Just as Ye Zhifang was secretly pleased, thinking the engagement was finally over, Father Pei suggested a compromise: he wanted his eldest or second son to marry her instead. To his surprise, both sons shared the same reaction.

In the end, while the marriage contract was indeed dissolved, Father Pei took Ye Zhifang in as his goddaughter. Thus, the Ye siblings remained in the Pei household under a very unique arrangement.

Ye Zhifang intended to keep playing the fool, but her cover was eventually blown. As for who will ultimately win her heart? Stay tuned to find out!

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