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Started to escape from famine. The villain husband is a yandere

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** Not my novel ** Original title: 開局逃荒: 反派相公是病 嬌 Author : Qingcheng Gongzi ( 傾城公子) Travel through time + space + escape from famine + natural disaster, yandere (double clean! mutual affection!) not a saint, not a saint, not a saint!! On the second day of traveling through the book, she fled with seven children (not the male protagonist's children!) and a vegetative husband (reborn). Ling Xin had no pressure at all. There was an endless supply of supermarket space and spiritual spring water for strengthening the body. When life was going well, the villain husband suddenly woke up and insisted on fucking the male protagonist in the book - the current emperor. What to do? Damn! Just spoil your own husband! The Emperor male protagonist: "...I just looked at your wife a little more, is that a big deal?" The Green Tea female protagonist: "...Where is the halo of the heroine?" The seven cute little kids admired: "The stepmother is mighty, the stepmother is domineering!"
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