
Charioteer
by Wan Er Wr
About This Novel
Dressed as a little orphan girl from a farm, with great relatives and a scary reputation, watch me trample on demons and monsters. The husband must seize all the money, improve his situation, make money and become prosperous, and be able to farm and do business. Choose a good husband in advance and train him to your liking. Relive your life, and you will never wrong yourself if you wrong anyone!
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
This article seems quite frustrating. People around the male protagonist bring all kinds of troubles to the female protagonist. The heroine is a calm and rational character, but how can I put it this way? The whole book is about the heroine being annoyed in various ways, including the hero's wife, the hero's ex-fiancée, and the hero's adopted son. These people keep jumping around until the end of the book. I have to say that the blow is really not strong enough. They have too many scenes. The most important thing is, I really want to change to a male protagonist. Not long after I got married to the heroine, I went to join the army without consulting the heroine. I don't want to think about how the heroine is left at home alone. For several years, the heroine has been solely responsible for running the household. The hero has not sent living expenses to the family (although it is impossible, but if you want to join the army, don't you think about your wife at home?) It is better not to get married, and the married husband is not in the army, and his life or death is uncertain, and he has to serve a difficult mother-in-law. After returning home, the hero really tried to reconcile the heroine and his wife. The heroine verbally attacked the heroine, took concubines for the hero, and forced the heroine to drink abortion pills... I really hope there will be an ending like this: during the time when the hero is a soldier and the heroine is tormenting the heroine at home, the heroine will stop providing delicious food to the heroine and let her be independent. If the male protagonist blames the female protagonist for this when he comes back, just divorce and remarry, and don't tolerate it so much. (Some of my opinions have no guiding significance. Most of the other books are very good to read. Gao Neng is chasing ahead, and Chang Di has read them several times)
How to say it! Sorry to give up! In the beginning, when the heroine is most helpless, her counterattack is always
I owe you a trace of determination! Then the appearance of the male protagonist made the heroine fall less than completely. In this case, what reason is there to endure Yao for five years! Why not completely subdue her, or completely break up with her! I can't accept that after the hero returns, an unwilling happy ending solves the problem! The resentment and hatred in the past cannot disappear out of thin air. I think that happy scene was the bomb that detonated everything. It would be great to completely change the male protagonist. So in the later period, Yao's various deeds of death were very blunt and ridiculous, and the characters were a bit blurred, with a feeling of being separated from human nature! Human nature, after enduring five years, the hero's safe return will detonate five years of silence! What's more, the heroine comes from a modern era where family awareness has become increasingly indifferent, and she has been tortured by close relatives since she was a child! Why would she tolerate it? It makes no sense! So it's hard to get over it after all! Just give up! I always feel that something hearty is missing! I hope to continue working hard to make the characters more distinctive and the language more vivid and fresh! Come on!
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
This article seems quite frustrating. People around the male protagonist bring all kinds of troubles to the female protagonist. The heroine is a calm and rational character, but how can I put it this way? The whole book is about the heroine being annoyed in various ways, including the hero's wife, the hero's ex-fiancée, and the hero's adopted son. These people keep jumping around until the end of the book. I have to say that the blow is really not strong enough. They have too many scenes. The most important thing is, I really want to change to a male protagonist. Not long after I got married to the heroine, I went to join the army without consulting the heroine. I don't want to think about how the heroine is left at home alone. For several years, the heroine has been solely responsible for running the household. The hero has not sent living expenses to the family (although it is impossible, but if you want to join the army, don't you think about your wife at home?) It is better not to get married, and the married husband is not in the army, and his life or death is uncertain, and he has to serve a difficult mother-in-law. After returning home, the hero really tried to reconcile the heroine and his wife. The heroine verbally attacked the heroine, took concubines for the hero, and forced the heroine to drink abortion pills... I really hope there will be an ending like this: during the time when the hero is a soldier and the heroine is tormenting the heroine at home, the heroine will stop providing delicious food to the heroine and let her be independent. If the male protagonist blames the female protagonist for this when he comes back, just divorce and remarry, and don't tolerate it so much. (Some of my opinions have no guiding significance. Most of the other books are very good to read. Gao Neng is chasing ahead, and Chang Di has read them several times)
How to say it! Sorry to give up! In the beginning, when the heroine is most helpless, her counterattack is always
I owe you a trace of determination! Then the appearance of the male protagonist made the heroine fall less than completely. In this case, what reason is there to endure Yao for five years! Why not completely subdue her, or completely break up with her! I can't accept that after the hero returns, an unwilling happy ending solves the problem! The resentment and hatred in the past cannot disappear out of thin air. I think that happy scene was the bomb that detonated everything. It would be great to completely change the male protagonist. So in the later period, Yao's various deeds of death were very blunt and ridiculous, and the characters were a bit blurred, with a feeling of being separated from human nature! Human nature, after enduring five years, the hero's safe return will detonate five years of silence! What's more, the heroine comes from a modern era where family awareness has become increasingly indifferent, and she has been tortured by close relatives since she was a child! Why would she tolerate it? It makes no sense! So it's hard to get over it after all! Just give up! I always feel that something hearty is missing! I hope to continue working hard to make the characters more distinctive and the language more vivid and fresh! Come on!









