
The Proud Concubine of Hou Men
by Wuwu
About This Novel
Yang Jiao felt that he was wronged in his previous life. He was involved in other people's revenge plans for no reason, and his family was ruined. Thinking about it now, she couldn't be wronged at all. Who told her family to live in such a self-righteous way? But this time, you who are seeking revenge meet me who also want revenge. When we meet on a narrow road, the one who is reborn wins!
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Official(19)Scraped 26d ago
The rebirth of the heroine has truly changed the life trajectories of many people. The first is the male protagonist, who was originally destined to "die young". Unexpectedly, this change of the heroine triggered a series of chain reactions. Also, I feel that most of the women in this book are smarter than the men, especially those at the peak of power. It is said that weasels play mice, and each generation is worse than the next. This is true from Emperor Jian'an to Emperor Lingyou, especially the father and son have the same taste in women, beautiful and brainless, vase-shaped. Fortunately, the male protagonist is a genetic mutation. The writing is very good, but sometimes I feel that the ancients were too tolerant, even Ding Xiangyun was like that, while Qu was still calm. Thinking about how I was born out of a circle of women when I was young, how can I maintain my kindness as a woman? Not killing Ding would also allow her body to gradually weaken, which would allow her to roam around. After all, her son had to guard the border most of the year.
The heroine's rebirth has changed everyone's destiny, but she is so tired. Working so hard for two emperors and a bunch of smart people is really overkill! The result is good, there are no thrilling casualties, everyone gets what they want! The bad guys all get their comeuppance, well it's complete!
I thought the heroine would renew her relationship with her husband from her previous life.
Come on! ! ! ! !
Have a look! !
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Looks good
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It's 20%, and the male protagonist hasn't appeared yet! ! ! !
It's 20%, and the male protagonist hasn't appeared yet! ! ! !
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Official(19)Scraped 26d ago
The rebirth of the heroine has truly changed the life trajectories of many people. The first is the male protagonist, who was originally destined to "die young". Unexpectedly, this change of the heroine triggered a series of chain reactions. Also, I feel that most of the women in this book are smarter than the men, especially those at the peak of power. It is said that weasels play mice, and each generation is worse than the next. This is true from Emperor Jian'an to Emperor Lingyou, especially the father and son have the same taste in women, beautiful and brainless, vase-shaped. Fortunately, the male protagonist is a genetic mutation. The writing is very good, but sometimes I feel that the ancients were too tolerant, even Ding Xiangyun was like that, while Qu was still calm. Thinking about how I was born out of a circle of women when I was young, how can I maintain my kindness as a woman? Not killing Ding would also allow her body to gradually weaken, which would allow her to roam around. After all, her son had to guard the border most of the year.
The heroine's rebirth has changed everyone's destiny, but she is so tired. Working so hard for two emperors and a bunch of smart people is really overkill! The result is good, there are no thrilling casualties, everyone gets what they want! The bad guys all get their comeuppance, well it's complete!
I thought the heroine would renew her relationship with her husband from her previous life.
Come on! ! ! ! !
Have a look! !
. . . . . . . . . . .
Looks good
! ! ! ! !
It's 20%, and the male protagonist hasn't appeared yet! ! ! !
It's 20%, and the male protagonist hasn't appeared yet! ! ! !










