The Farm Heiress Full Episodes
77 Episodes

The Farm Heiress - Episode 61
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.

The Farm Heiress - Episode 62
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.

The Farm Heiress - Episode 63
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.

The Farm Heiress - Episode 64
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.

The Farm Heiress - Episode 65
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.

The Farm Heiress - Episode 66
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.

The Farm Heiress - Episode 67
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.

The Farm Heiress - Episode 68
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.

The Farm Heiress - Episode 69
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.

The Farm Heiress - Episode 70
Admitted into Capital University, June Chow was claimed by her wealthy birth parents only to be exploited as a pawn for her adopted sister, Sylvia Church. After Sylvia's death, June exposed all the schemes against her and severed ties with her parents. In the end, June returned to the countryside and found friendship, growth, and self-worth through building up her village.
