
The Phoenix Rises from Kyushu, I and the Country Are All Her
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She was once the daughter of a general, but she died in a bloody night. Rebirth and return to the sixteenth birthday party - the glass of poisonous wine has not yet been lifted, and the family destruction has not yet happened.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
The chess game has begun, here comes the chess player
There are too many rebirth novels on the market, but not many that are enjoyable to read. The protagonist of this book, Shen Mingzhu, is rare in that the first thing she does after her rebirth is not revenge or falling in love, but sitting down to analyze the situation seriously, investigate hidden clues, and lay out the plan step by step. Restraint the whole time and use your brain the whole time. The supporting characters also stand up. Gu Beichen seems to be as gentle as jade, but in fact he is restrained and restrained. His words, "When you call me 'Mr. Gu', your tone is so familiar," it is an understatement, but it is awe-inspiring. There is no nonsense in the confrontation between the two protagonists, every meeting is a game. The overall rhythm is relaxed and relaxed, and the plotting part is logically self-consistent. It is a rare and thoughtful work among similar themes. Recommended to pursue.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
The chess game has begun, here comes the chess player
There are too many rebirth novels on the market, but not many that are enjoyable to read. The protagonist of this book, Shen Mingzhu, is rare in that the first thing she does after her rebirth is not revenge or falling in love, but sitting down to analyze the situation seriously, investigate hidden clues, and lay out the plan step by step. Restraint the whole time and use your brain the whole time. The supporting characters also stand up. Gu Beichen seems to be as gentle as jade, but in fact he is restrained and restrained. His words, "When you call me 'Mr. Gu', your tone is so familiar," it is an understatement, but it is awe-inspiring. There is no nonsense in the confrontation between the two protagonists, every meeting is a game. The overall rhythm is relaxed and relaxed, and the plotting part is logically self-consistent. It is a rare and thoughtful work among similar themes. Recommended to pursue.









