The Parvenu's Original Wife Was Reborn

Sun Lifang, diagnosed with terminal cancer, reflected on her hard-fought life in the hospital. She had once enjoyed immense glory, riding on her husband's success, with a loving family and chil...

Chapter 291 The Rice Candy is Gone

Adhering to the principle of "If you make me happy, I will make you happy", Sun Lifang, who was reborn, did indeed make Zhou Yunshi happy, handled troubles well, paid attention to his emotions, and coaxed him well.

Unexpectedly, the other party gave her this gift in return.

"Becoming a billionaire, buying whatever you want at auctions with a wave of your hand—isn't that your dream?"

Indeed, this is the dream of a seventeen or eighteen-year-old girl.

During the era when Xi Juan's romance novels were popular, Sun Lifang read many novels featuring wealthy young men and warlord wives.

I hadn't watched it before, but I caught up on it like crazy when I got to college. I also liked to share it with Zhou Yunshi and ramble on about my dreams.

Sun Lifang had long forgotten her past.

It still makes me feel a little wistful when I think about things from my past life.

"It doesn't count. I don't want those things anymore."

Family is the most important thing, and Sun Lifang doesn't want to repeat the same mistakes and end up like she did in her previous life.

The destruction of one's family and the loss of loved ones is not just one option, right?

If it wasn't me who got into trouble, then it was Zhou Yunshi.

One of them is bound to get into trouble.

Thinking about this made her eyes water. She sniffed and her voice was a little muffled, "Did you hear me?"

"Stop it."

She turned her head away, calmed herself down, and managed a smile. "I don't want to build my happiness on other people's suffering, or watch them die."

Although it could be categorized as an accident, Sun Lifang still found it difficult to convince herself to remain uninvolved when faced with Aqi's wife.

If Zhou Yunshi hadn't deliberately pushed the project onto Lin Zhenzhen and hadn't set a trap, the tragedy might not have happened.

Sun Lifang still remembers the rice candy that Aqi's wife brought, which was fragrant and crispy.

The woman had a round nose, and her eyes narrowed into slits when she smiled. She presented the treasure to her, saying, "This is fried by Archie for me. I don't know if you've ever had rice candy before. It's not expensive, just take it and have a taste."

The rice candy was wrapped in several layers of white plastic bags. It was sticky, and if you weren't careful while eating it, some crumbs would stick to the corners of your mouth.

She was a simple and content rural woman, whose eyes were full of expectation and love when she talked about her husband. After her husband passed away, she cried until she had no tears left.