After Dressing up as a Man, My Love Blossomed All over the Place

After Dressing up as a Man, My Love Blossomed All over the Place

by Jiangshan Is Buried

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679Kwords236chapters
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(The most like a woman in history pretending to be a man, wearing a vest and slapping someone in the face with logic, having a lot of baggage, pampering Su Shuang lightly, and not losing money by jumping into the trap) She is a world-weary, arrogant and fake monk with a ring scar, while he is a true Taoist priest who has no desire, is gentle and practices with his hair tied up. When he saw Xiao You for the first time, Xu Ji said: "Though those girls are all cute like little sheep, they are actually cruel and rough. They like you the most, little cuties like you who will cry for a long time if you bully them." When they saw each other again, she personally opened the box for him and watched him run out in a panic a few minutes later with a red face. Xu Ji ate melon seeds and watched them all the way: "I heard it would be fast, but I didn't expect the combat effectiveness to be so weak." The little Taoist priest who has few desires and desires has entered the wolf's den in this world. She is sure that this white paper will be stained before long. But I never expected that it would be her who stained the white paper! Later, Xu Ji felt that Xiao You was just silly and naive. If she didn't protect her, she would be easily bullied by others. Later, Xiao You's vest was not wrapped tightly, and Xu Ji began to hate him again. But no, she originally thought that she was the one outside the master, but her temple was small and could not hide the sharpness of the little Taoist priest... -- With her long hair flowing, she was blocked by him in the corner of the bathroom Xu Ji: "Brother, calm down..." "Huh?" Call him brother? The deliberately foul magnetism in Xu Ji's chest revived the deer that had been killed hundreds of times-- **

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Twenty-four Bridges Moonlight Night 1459mo ago

She is greedy for him

Oh, I'm so damn considerate. It's novel, I've never seen anything like this before. The heroine is a bald girl with nine ring scars on her head. She has lived in a temple for more than ten years. She understands the ways of the world, the warmth and coldness of people, and the sinister nature of the human heart. Her temperament is sometimes rogue, sometimes overbearing and unreasonable, but she is also sincere and lovely, and has her own set of rules for dealing with things. A heroine whose life is more like a boy than a girl. The male protagonist comes out of a Taoist temple in the mountains with a bun on his head. He does not understand the ways of the world and knows very little about worldly rules. He has a gentle temperament and is honest with others. He has a slender figure and outstanding appearance. He is fair and clean, but has many vests. A monk and a Taoist priest, a match made in heaven. One has long hair reaching her waist. One has no hair on his head, perfect match. There is no one more worthy than them. I like what Wang Yedaochang said, "Knowing the world but not being worldly, how can you join the world if you don't live in the world."

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江山
江山入殓59mo ago

The character design of the protagonist was created with great effort by the author!

The character image of the philatelic couple is perfectly restored one to one, with special emphasis on the representative appearance.

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Mm_ab59mo ago

good book

Great writing! Why has no one read it? I have been a bookworm for ten years, but I have such a discerning eye and I am full of praise after reading it. The characters are rich, the characters are three-dimensional, and the writing style is also very interesting. I will give it five stars first!

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Book Friends 2021052300551764943mo ago

I quite like the overall structure of the novel, but the ending is unacceptable. Why not finish it? Isn't it worth writing more seriously? Why leave such an ending? It doesn't take many words, and there is no need to write them all out. Why don't you even write an ending? It's so irresponsible. I hate open endings the most. The purpose of using the author is to write the story, not to let us readers imagine it ourselves. Otherwise, you can write an outline and I can figure out the rest. An open ending is irresponsible, and I don't think you've reached the end yet.

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Twenty-four Bridges Moonlight Night 1459mo ago

Xiao You Xu Ji

All sentient beings have nothing to do with me, I only need to save you. The Buddha said: All living beings are suffering, and we can only overcome it by ourselves. Xiao You is an immortal under the knee of Sanqing, but he can sacrifice all sentient beings for Xu Ji to cross Xu Ji by himself, and we can only cross the eight sufferings of all sentient beings by ourselves.

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Separatist61mo ago

Happy Lantern Festival! !

I like the heroine's character very much, and the male protagonist is a little silly in the early stage [Capture +1] I look forward to the male protagonist's waistcoat being stripped off in the later stage. Cheers to the author! ! ! [By the way, a reminder (๑>؂<๑)]

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~~a Normal Mind61mo ago

School started

Goodbye, see you in a week. Punch in and clock out

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,56mo ago

Ale Ale, has the author forgotten that we are waiting for your update by Daming Lake?

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Twenty-four Bridges Moonlight Night 1458mo ago

Jiangshan is buried

In fact, I have always been curious about whether the author is a boy or a girl. If it is a girl, it will be great.

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10%_ca61mo ago

Ahhhhhhh

I thought the Taoist priest was the female protagonist.

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