daughter-in-law, Omega Hana. Emma stared at Jennifer intently, instinctively wanting to speak. Still, Omega Hana b
ention. She spent her days nitpicking and finding faults. When she saw Omega Hana trying to help Emma, she immediately assumed s
nd a hint of icy indifference in her gaze. A sense of unease ros
mily, where she stayed until she was seven. At first, they were still looking for a nursemaid but later discovered that General Beta Henry had no intention of taking her back to the capital. Someone must have instigated him to decide to send her to a rural family for foster care with a monthly living allowance of ten silver coins. Half a year ago, even the living allo
arance, furrowed her brows, an
ut. But today... Emma raised her head and looked at her. Her eyes showed a fleeting glimpse of a fierce and icy light. A smile that touched one's heart appeared on h
ack at that time but was ruthlessly beaten. Later, when she became the Third Imperial Consort, she sent someone back to find it. Still, the village had
n so carefully would be handed to her by Emma herself. Her face brightened considerably, and with a
le girl. In her memory, Emma had always been cautious about hiding the pendant, en
cold snort, she said, "Forget it, you've been lying in
f course, Aunt Jennifer
. His angry face glanced briefly at Omega Hana, appearing annoyed. He chuckled and said, "Mother, why are you so angry? Today, I bought you a piece of woven fabric in t
d, "Let me catch you giving food to her, or I'll s
ana burst into tears, cover
eal her true strength. As for that pendant, of course, there were many ways to retrieve it! Deal
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thirty-one years ago. In other words, Emma had returned to the
r any sound. She feared that even the slightest noise would turn her into a disabled person abandoned by the world, trapped in a prison cell. She was terrified at mentioning the B
ife, she believed that as long as she fulfilled her duties and wholeheartedly did her best, she would overcome the hardships and enjoy a peaceful life-a withered tree would encounter spring. But who could have anticipated that it was all illusor
d forgotten about life and death for him. Without her, Alpha Jeffn would have died long ago. How did it end up wit
reath, her gaze determined. Why would she still want to spare them
blink of an eye. Omega Hana hesitated, unsure if she should wake Emma up. The r
to find it empty. Panic immediately set in. Where was E
ne. She carefully arranged a few pickled black radishes on a plate and then placed the pot of porridge on the table. When s
ately before. She had always appeared timid, a
was thrown into a self-destructive rural household. Naturally, she couldn't bear it, especially with Jennifer becoming even more ruthl
n cell, Jennifer? She was just a minor obstacle, not even a block, just a tiny stone on the road. What was there to be afraid
ripheral steward of an Alpha family and was often away from home. His wife, Jennifer, and their eldest
more confused she became, while Emma
ked out with a wooden tub. The tub was filled with clothes. The maid wore a tattered blue dress that had turned black from r
te phoenix-like eyes, which were agile and lively. Additionally, she had a delicate nose and a small mouth. Her jet-black hair shone, turning even the tattered clothes into som
and she maintained a calm expression as if she didn't see anyth
inary, but after arriving in the capital and seeing Felicia, she realized her true b