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Transmigrated as Cannon Fodder, Now a Lucky Little Wolf Cub
Transmigrated as Cannon Fodder, Now a Lucky Little Wolf Cub Plot:
Lin Xiaoman stayed up all night finishing a tragic novel, only to wake up as the cannon fodder maid in the book—who gets beaten to death at the start for overhearing Prince of Zhenbei Chu Yan’s secret. But the next second, she’s stunned: she’s turned into the snow-white little wolf cub Chu Yan keeps! The ruthless “King of Hell” from the book is surprisingly indulgent to her: when she messes up his military books, he picks them up with a smile; when she bites his calligraphy, he makes dried meat for her by hand; even when she accidentally reveals her human form, his eyes redden and he whispers, “Don’t hide—I’ve been waiting for you long.” Lin Xiaoman thinks it’s her “lucky buff” working, but she doesn’t know that in Chu Yan’s eyes, there’s a secret spanning two lifetimes—long before she transmigrated, this “little wolf cub” was already the one closest to his heart……
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