Su Jiu felt like her life was a joke. She couldn't find her parents, couldn't save her friends, and even the pills, artifacts, and magic treasures she obtained always ended up in someone else's hands in some strange way.
Only after she died did she realize that she was just a marginal character in a storybook, the kind of cannon fodder where even a passerby had more lines than her.
Having been given a second chance at life, all she wants is for the fates of those important to her to escape this story and not repeat the tragedy of her previous life.
Several points to emphasize: 1. This is a female-centric novel; the female lead is habitually self-reliant and will not be forced to become less intelligent by men. 2. It's a traditional cultivation story; the female lead climbs the ranks step by step without relying on any man. 3. The beauty mark under her eye, emphasized earlier in the plot, is the female lead's biggest advantage.
In short, my Ajiu is the best, incomparably beautiful, and incredibly cool when she fights! No arguments allowed!
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[A slapping, heartwarming story, scumbag abuse, and a sworn enemy transformed into a sister] After being murdered by a vicious female enemy in her previous life, Wen Ruxin was reborn as a newborn baby girl. She initially hoped to cultivate peacefully so she could return for revenge, but her sister was restless and had been plotting to take her life from the moment she was born.
So, Wen Ruxin embarked on a daily regimen of beating her sister, cultivating again, and then beating her sister to accelerate her cultivation.
But she never imagined that her scumbag father, who had been missing for so long, would use her and her sisters' spiritual roots to give to his mistress. To do so, he murdered their mother and forcibly seized their spiritual roots. Could she
tolerate this?
Of course not!
She allowed her father to be attacked by the formation, causing his cultivation to regress step by step, with his injuries failing to heal.
She had assumed that only by strengthening her cultivation could she destroy the scumbag father.