
The Return of the Merchant Girl: Marrying a Poor Scholar
by Wan Xiaoxi
About This Novel
Ning Jinxuan, the eldest daughter of a wealthy businessman, refused the prince's marriage proposal and wanted to marry a poor scholar. Everyone was waiting to see the joke. Who would have thought that Ning Jinxuan would inherit the family business and start a business to make money, and become a wealthy businessman, handsome and wealthy. A poor scholar entered the Zhenning Mansion to study for the imperial examination, and suddenly became a middle-ranking official in the court, talented and famous. Everyone is envious, but Boss Ning is not satisfied. In her next life, she will make more money! The No. 1 Scholar looked aggrieved: "Madam, you only have money in your eyes, not me." Boss Ning nodded solemnly: "Money allows me to buy whatever I want, but you can't." So, the No. 1 Scholar worked hard to improve himself. "I don't have money, but I have the power to let you do whatever you want!"
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Let's give it a good review
I have recently read a few stories about powerful ministers. They all looked down on the male protagonist at first, but in the end he turned into a ghost and saw the male protagonist become a powerful minister. After being reborn, he knew that the male protagonist must be a powerful minister, so he got together with the impoverished scholar male protagonist. Personally, I feel... Isn't that just another way to cling to power? In fact, I still feel that the female protagonist does not know that the male protagonist will be a powerful minister in the future, and she is determined to be with the poor man because she knows that the male protagonist is good, and the feeling of not mixing interests is relatively pure. Looking further, the previous reading feels a bit cliché, but I personally don't like this kind of routine. I hope that the female protagonist is not with the male protagonist because of his status as a future powerful minister.
The preface is really inconsistent with the postscript. The male lead is getting married, so why should the aunt be so arrogant?
Enter with caution
A reborn person who can only cry is threatening and cautious. How will she save herself without this male protagonist?
I feel like the heroine has tied up the hero for the rest of her life after she was reborn.
After Ning Jinxuan knew that the student her father helped would have such a good fortune in the future, Ning Jinxuan changed. She began to pay attention to that person and began to like him.
hasty ending
It's quite tiring to read this book. It's a fight from the beginning to the end. If you like watching house fights, you can read it.
good
There are fragments of chapters. Even after paying the membership fee, there are still so many fragments of chapters.
The ending was a little rushed, but there were too many white lotus flowers in the process. The most disgusting maid in time-travel dramas in history has a wrong mind and cannot figure out her own position. The same goes for the embroiderer. Her heart has been raised and she has been dreaming about people and things that do not belong to her. She is a scumbag...
The hero has admirers as soon as he leaves home! The heroine also has a lot of admirers! Keep fighting monsters and rise to the highest level! Nice!
Chapter 83 said that Qilan was in a panic. Damn it, she really didn't have any thoughts about the male protagonist that she shouldn't have, right?
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Official(18)Scraped 23d ago
Let's give it a good review
I have recently read a few stories about powerful ministers. They all looked down on the male protagonist at first, but in the end he turned into a ghost and saw the male protagonist become a powerful minister. After being reborn, he knew that the male protagonist must be a powerful minister, so he got together with the impoverished scholar male protagonist. Personally, I feel... Isn't that just another way to cling to power? In fact, I still feel that the female protagonist does not know that the male protagonist will be a powerful minister in the future, and she is determined to be with the poor man because she knows that the male protagonist is good, and the feeling of not mixing interests is relatively pure. Looking further, the previous reading feels a bit cliché, but I personally don't like this kind of routine. I hope that the female protagonist is not with the male protagonist because of his status as a future powerful minister.
The preface is really inconsistent with the postscript. The male lead is getting married, so why should the aunt be so arrogant?
Enter with caution
A reborn person who can only cry is threatening and cautious. How will she save herself without this male protagonist?
I feel like the heroine has tied up the hero for the rest of her life after she was reborn.
After Ning Jinxuan knew that the student her father helped would have such a good fortune in the future, Ning Jinxuan changed. She began to pay attention to that person and began to like him.
hasty ending
It's quite tiring to read this book. It's a fight from the beginning to the end. If you like watching house fights, you can read it.
good
There are fragments of chapters. Even after paying the membership fee, there are still so many fragments of chapters.
The ending was a little rushed, but there were too many white lotus flowers in the process. The most disgusting maid in time-travel dramas in history has a wrong mind and cannot figure out her own position. The same goes for the embroiderer. Her heart has been raised and she has been dreaming about people and things that do not belong to her. She is a scumbag...
The hero has admirers as soon as he leaves home! The heroine also has a lot of admirers! Keep fighting monsters and rise to the highest level! Nice!
Chapter 83 said that Qilan was in a panic. Damn it, she really didn't have any thoughts about the male protagonist that she shouldn't have, right?









