
Marriage by Mistake
by Slight Clouds And Sparse Shadows
About This Novel
What would you do if your life was rewinded? Xiao Qingnuan was reborn in another world, possessing the arrogance and assumptions "from modern times". He repeatedly hit the wall and suffered a lot. Finally, he repented and was willing to exchange five hundred years of confinement for a chance to come back. When everything goes back to the starting point, how will she choose?
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
The male protagonist shouldn't be. Why is he so cold when hearing the female protagonist's name? What does the ending tell us? A scumbag is a scumbag, and it has nothing to do with his living environment? Alas, the ending is bad. In fact, the male protagonist is quite affectionate, but he is speechless when it comes to the issue of heirs, as if he is the only one with the surname Mo and he has to give birth to himself. There is also that poisonous setting that causes lifelong infertility. What kind of poison is that?
Looks good, please update
I didn't expect that there is actually the "birth of a legitimate daughter who has been waiting for thousands of years" in the advertisement. Oh, ten thousand years.
1. When the life span can be thousands of years, the normal feudal system is definitely unreasonable. There are also ethical issues regarding fertility. 2. Men are too superior to women. There are almost no positive female characters. It is a bit deliberately vilifying the supporting roles to highlight the heroine. But in fact, the heroine is just an ordinary good quality that is praised to the sky. As for Mary Sue, I can't see what is likable about the heroine. 3. Constantly giving excuses to men for their bad nature and the like. The male protagonist is really disgusting. I almost got mad when the female protagonist couldn't break off her love. Fortunately, it's because she was manipulated. It's better in modern times, but resisting abuse is far from enough. Maybe it's an early work by Dada. It's not very mature and some of its thoughts are emmmm. I can't believe it was written by the author Empress. But it's already very good now. Keep up the good work, Dada!
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
The male protagonist shouldn't be. Why is he so cold when hearing the female protagonist's name? What does the ending tell us? A scumbag is a scumbag, and it has nothing to do with his living environment? Alas, the ending is bad. In fact, the male protagonist is quite affectionate, but he is speechless when it comes to the issue of heirs, as if he is the only one with the surname Mo and he has to give birth to himself. There is also that poisonous setting that causes lifelong infertility. What kind of poison is that?
Looks good, please update
I didn't expect that there is actually the "birth of a legitimate daughter who has been waiting for thousands of years" in the advertisement. Oh, ten thousand years.
1. When the life span can be thousands of years, the normal feudal system is definitely unreasonable. There are also ethical issues regarding fertility. 2. Men are too superior to women. There are almost no positive female characters. It is a bit deliberately vilifying the supporting roles to highlight the heroine. But in fact, the heroine is just an ordinary good quality that is praised to the sky. As for Mary Sue, I can't see what is likable about the heroine. 3. Constantly giving excuses to men for their bad nature and the like. The male protagonist is really disgusting. I almost got mad when the female protagonist couldn't break off her love. Fortunately, it's because she was manipulated. It's better in modern times, but resisting abuse is far from enough. Maybe it's an early work by Dada. It's not very mature and some of its thoughts are emmmm. I can't believe it was written by the author Empress. But it's already very good now. Keep up the good work, Dada!









