
Every Time it Goes Red, it Turns to Gray
by Xie Xiaohe
About This Novel
A long ancient novel that fictionalizes history, it tells the story of a secret war of power and power, the most dangerous game in troubled times. During the reign of Daye, Emperor Zhao Ye became violent, the people were in dire straits, and the world was in chaos. Su Jin helped his cousin Su Tanyang, the former prince, organize a rebel army and seize the world. However, the rebel army needed a lot of expenses, so Su Tanyang and Su Jin went to the Su family to borrow money, and met Su Linglan, the second son of the Su family. Su Linglan is the commander of the Longyin Division, the emperor's most cunning and sharp minions. Su Linglan threatened to help the rebels in order to see a peaceful and prosperous world, and saved the rebels from fire and water many times. However, the losses of the rebels are still increasing...
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
There are so many monsters in the world - another name for it
The characterization is very good. The first is the turning point of the heroine Su Jin in this story. She harbors family hatred, wants to restore her country, cares about the common people, and takes her first love with her hands. Linglan sees everything in her eyes. She is ruthless and tender, but she also has the world in mind and helps the heroine step by step in her own way. Especially the ups and downs of the plot, including reading more than half of it and still trying to figure it out. One plot that left a deep impression on me was the portrayal of the emperor, his suspicion and conflicting pity for Linglan. The one person who has always been peaceful and ruthless is Jinglan. I can't see through him, but he seems to be patient and calm enough. The characters are distinct, and the main line of sacrificing the individual to save the greater self triggers a series of deeply touching storylines. I have always liked this book and have bought it for my collection. It is worth reading. I think the reason why no one has reviewed it is that people haven't found this book to be good yet, so I'm giving it a review!
Very good, the plot is not long but the content is complete and exciting
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
There are so many monsters in the world - another name for it
The characterization is very good. The first is the turning point of the heroine Su Jin in this story. She harbors family hatred, wants to restore her country, cares about the common people, and takes her first love with her hands. Linglan sees everything in her eyes. She is ruthless and tender, but she also has the world in mind and helps the heroine step by step in her own way. Especially the ups and downs of the plot, including reading more than half of it and still trying to figure it out. One plot that left a deep impression on me was the portrayal of the emperor, his suspicion and conflicting pity for Linglan. The one person who has always been peaceful and ruthless is Jinglan. I can't see through him, but he seems to be patient and calm enough. The characters are distinct, and the main line of sacrificing the individual to save the greater self triggers a series of deeply touching storylines. I have always liked this book and have bought it for my collection. It is worth reading. I think the reason why no one has reviewed it is that people haven't found this book to be good yet, so I'm giving it a review!
Very good, the plot is not long but the content is complete and exciting









