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Transmigrated as the Real Daughter in a Period Novel
Transmigrated as the Real Daughter in a Period Novel Plot:
After staying up late to finish a period novel, Lin Wan accidentally transmigrated into the story and became the real daughter who was switched at birth and endured twenty years of hardship in the countryside. She woke up right as the fake daughter's family tried to kick her out. Unlike the cowardly original protagonist, she fought back on the spot with modern wisdom. She has to gain a foothold amid biased in-laws and meddling sisters-in-law, expose the fake daughter's hypocritical disguise, and make a living in the resource-scarce era, rewriting the tragic ending of the original book.
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