Hush, There is a Female Murderer in Jingzhao Mansion

Hush, There is a Female Murderer in Jingzhao Mansion

by A Lotus Essence

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About This Novel

A pair of yin and yang eyes, full of murderous plans. Ah Tang was picked up from the plague pile. When the master picked her up, she was covered with scars from knives and swords. She couldn't remember where she came from or her last name. The master said that she was so sick that her brain was burned out, and she thought so. Otherwise, how could she have hallucinations and think that she could see those ghosts? But since then, things have gotten weird. Until-- "It was her, the one she killed." When she woke up, Ah Tang was in the temple, with the dead "Nuo God" lying next to her. She was covered in blood, and her mind was filled with "memories of murder"...

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Mu Yaoyao3mo ago

It's good to read, and the previous one was also good to read, and it suits my taste ('▽')

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`сαt Ji,10mo ago

I accidentally discovered that the author actually published a new article! It's been too long since women were sentenced to death! Keep it first😪😪😪

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The Flow of the Year ⊙ Mi Tu8mo ago

There is a particularly impressive book

I read the previous book "Nv Ti Xing" and was particularly impressed. I really like the character of the female protagonist and the male protagonist. The storyline is also very special. The writing is smooth and the emotional and psychological descriptions are very delicate. It is easy for people to calm down and read the article. I highly recommend it👍👍👍

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This is my first time reading this author, and I have a good reading experience. The author's writing style is good, there is no unnecessary nonsense, the story is not conventional, the heroine is a doctor or a martial arts master, the perspective is that of a ghost-seeing existence, with a touch of oriental fantasy. The beginning of the story is a murder case, the heroine needs to prove her innocence in a very short period of time, and the story unfolds from there... It arouses people's desire to find out. It is worth mentioning that the book covers many professional medical issues, and it can be seen that the author has certain basic theoretical knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine and is not making it up randomly. One of the biggest highlights of this book is that the relationship between the female characters in the story is not the female rivalry routine commonly used in ancient Chinese literature. The mutual help between women is the most touching. The concept and core of this book are worthy of praise. Women of different classes do not have to be in opposition. Women can also be independent and self-reliant, and can be themselves. What you want to do does not mean that you need to rely on men to be yourself. Women are not men's vassals or accessories. We do not deliberately suppress or discredit women. Each female character has her own shining point. The main male characters in the book are not aloof and chauvinistic, and they treat women (mainly the heroine) equally. The thoughts expressed in the article are very upright and full of positive energy. More than once, through the occurrence of events, the efforts to integrate the relationship between men and women in later generations have been written into the article, and it is actually quite good to speak out for women in various circles. When I read the article, I didn't feel it was stiff or inconsistent. Instead, I had a refreshing feeling that even women from different walks of life could relate to it, making it easy and comfortable to read. All in all, this book is well written and worth reading.

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