
The Female Looks Far Away
by As Promised
About This Novel
When she was very young, Lu Changyao had always wondered about the origin of her name. Her mother said, "It was all your shameless step-grandfather who got it for you!" Your step-grandfather... What kind of seniority is this? Speaking of Lu Changyao's mother, she was a famous shrew. It is said that the great monk Mingyuan said to her, "This woman is wise, but it is a pity that her love will not last long, and her wisdom will be damaged. It is better to let me save her..." Before she could finish her words, her mother hit her with a clog and her face was bloody. It was like a face full of peach blossoms! "You are so affectionate! For a child like my mother, how can I tell that she is deeply in love and will be extremely hurt!" After this battle, her mother and she both became famous. Later, Lu Changyao grew up, killed some people, and became the Prime Minister of Wei. He was deeply trusted by the empress, and those who were dissatisfied with her all shut their mouths. "Why did you get to this position despite being reviled by everyone in the world?" "... Probably so that you don't have to bow to those people I hate."
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Official(5)Scraped 22d ago
There is something new, but it's still a routine article
I don't know when the author wrote it, but it has the flavor of an ancient romance novel ten years ago, especially the writing style, character setting and storyline are okay. It's somewhat innovative, but it's still very cliche. PS: The author's other novel about cultivating immortals is okay, but the two books have one thing in common: they are depressing and a bit frustrating to read...
Is there a male protagonist?
We don't know where Chang Yao got such majesty. Could it be that he doesn't like to talk and frowns a lot, which makes him feel a bit forced to show off?
Always repeat chapters
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Official(5)Scraped 22d ago
There is something new, but it's still a routine article
I don't know when the author wrote it, but it has the flavor of an ancient romance novel ten years ago, especially the writing style, character setting and storyline are okay. It's somewhat innovative, but it's still very cliche. PS: The author's other novel about cultivating immortals is okay, but the two books have one thing in common: they are depressing and a bit frustrating to read...
Is there a male protagonist?
We don't know where Chang Yao got such majesty. Could it be that he doesn't like to talk and frowns a lot, which makes him feel a bit forced to show off?
Always repeat chapters










