
The Beloved Concubine is in Power
About This Novel
The Queen Mother granted her a marriage, so wasn't that future husband just a cheap husband-in-law whom she picked up at random? ! From then on, Xia Qinghuan was like a crab, likes to walk sideways - whether it was when he was the prince or after he became the emperor! But she really couldn't figure out why she could only act like a little sheep in front of this man? One day, Xia Qinghuan complained loudly: "Emperor Dog, didn't you say you would love me and pamper me in this life? Why do I only feel your oppression!" The emperor's hoarse voice slowly sounded, "Good girl" - In this life, you are my constant lovesickness.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6104)Scraped 21d ago
Thank you for writing such a beautiful book. I think it is worth your time to read it! But I was very depressed when I read it. It is obviously a love story, and the male protagonist shows his love for the female protagonist from beginning to end, but I just felt very depressed and sad in my heart. The author greatly asks for comfort, kisses, hugs and lifts! Come on, I will keep chasing you, don't let me, a book lover, go
There are four love affairs in the main text and extra chapters, all of which are very sad. The male protagonist is obsessed with everything, and the female protagonist is tolerant and willing to compromise. In fact, the story of Xia Qinghuan and Quan Moxu is not the most sadistic, but it is the most tear-inducing because of the unknown. I don't know when a mistress will pop up to add to the trouble. The male protagonist is not decisive enough in love and affection, and he also conceals all kinds of good intentions, causing misunderstandings and causing harm to the female protagonist. It is really heartbreaking to watch! The love between Song Xiangsi and Quan Luofan should be the most sadistic, but maybe because the relationship between the male and female protagonists is not the main character, the relationship is weak and there are no tears. Being betrayed and scheming by a fellow sister, being misunderstood and losing a child, is so tragic. The story of Hua Xi Yeluo has no emotional ups and downs under the background of the first two paragraphs. In fact, the article still has bugs, and there are still elusive secret guards in the article. Why can the mistresses be so unnoticed when they commit adultery? If they care about the heroine, just send a few secret guards to follow them, and the facts will not always be covered up. In the final analysis, the heroine is too upright and disdains to play with the mistress's scheming, otherwise it would be those women's turn to jump around. Hey, it's always the women who get hurt.
Do a little research
Do a small survey, and see what age group the readers of Yan Da are? 1. Primary school students 2. Middle school students 3. High school students 4. College students 5. College students 6. Office workers 7. Internship 8. Others
I originally wanted to see how Xia Qingfei was resurrected, but this is how it ended →_→I don't even know the name of Qing Huan's second child→_→
Pampered and abused
The second time I watched it, I only remembered that I had watched it and forgot about the plot. I watched it again and was tortured again. [Emot=default,06/] There are many chapters and many characters, and it feels like the style changes a bit in the middle and later stages. Wen Wen is very warm when he dotes on him, but he is also very cruel when he abuses him. The abuse gives him a headache, and he doesn't even want to forgive the male protagonist at all, but he always has to make things right, because of love I really don't like the reason of repaying a favor. It seems that the male protagonist really can't handle it well, and there are other people interfering. It's really hurtful. It's not worth getting hurt for the female protagonist. Later, she has children, cultivating immortals and other things, and there are other people's consequences. There is more content. I just took a quick look at it, and the ending is quite satisfactory, so that's it.
I hope Shangguan loses Ye Luo forever. He doesn't deserve it. It's really disgusting. He obviously killed Ye Luo and still acted coyly. It's not bad to have a tragedy. Don't let them be together. This kind of harm is unforgivable and does not deserve to be forgiven.
Does it take Ye Luo's heart to save Zi Yan? I hope the plot is that after Ye Luo saves Zi Yan, Pluto will give her a heart of stone so that Shangguan will never be able to influence her for the rest of his life 😂😂
The heroine is too humble, and her attitude in love is too low. She always feels aggrieved and begs everyone to forgive the hero. The hero chooses between her and others to save others and abandon her time and time again. Although she is the savior, she has done nothing wrong. Every time she is hurt by the hero, she always tolerates it. When the male protagonist saved Wen Ruyan, he shielded him from arrows even though he was protecting other women. When Wen Ruxu was kidnapped, the male protagonist was obviously very angry when he went to save her, but he was more worried about the male protagonist's safety. He was afraid that something might happen to him and ran to help him, causing him to fall off the cliff. He loved without a bottom line and blindly tolerated giving in. Even if he was broken by the male protagonist, he was still willing to give everything to the male protagonist to protect him. Maybe others can accept it, but when I think about this novel, the heroine is humble to the extreme, but it is different from other novels where the heroine can forgive no matter how much he abuses her. She doesn't care how much she is hurt by the hero, but she cannot tolerate the slightest bit of damage from the hero. The male protagonists in other novels may not be able to do this.
How about defeating the world? As long as I have you, I like it!
I have to say that the author's writing style is really good and the article is sadistic, but what I don't understand is why the female protagonist can forgive her again and again. Even if the male protagonist is doing it for the sake of the world and suppressing the Demon Emperor, does he just give up his feelings like this? So why did the heroine not fall in love with him cause so many troubles? Isn't it true that loving someone sincerely is the most important thing? As long as you love her, what if the world is restored? The heroine is very ordinary, but her love is too humble. I promised to torture the male protagonist, but I think the female protagonist is more pitiable. I have been hurt over and over again, can I be forgiven over and over again just because of love? No matter what, I think everyone will get tired. If you don't like the male protagonist very much, you feel like he is not a qualified lover. But otherwise it's good. I don't really like it myself. I like male protagonists who are just for female protagonists, so don't say what I do, just give a review. = ̄Ω ̄=
Let's play a game! Once upon a time there was a female agent who traveled to ancient times Go on!
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6104)Scraped 21d ago
Thank you for writing such a beautiful book. I think it is worth your time to read it! But I was very depressed when I read it. It is obviously a love story, and the male protagonist shows his love for the female protagonist from beginning to end, but I just felt very depressed and sad in my heart. The author greatly asks for comfort, kisses, hugs and lifts! Come on, I will keep chasing you, don't let me, a book lover, go
There are four love affairs in the main text and extra chapters, all of which are very sad. The male protagonist is obsessed with everything, and the female protagonist is tolerant and willing to compromise. In fact, the story of Xia Qinghuan and Quan Moxu is not the most sadistic, but it is the most tear-inducing because of the unknown. I don't know when a mistress will pop up to add to the trouble. The male protagonist is not decisive enough in love and affection, and he also conceals all kinds of good intentions, causing misunderstandings and causing harm to the female protagonist. It is really heartbreaking to watch! The love between Song Xiangsi and Quan Luofan should be the most sadistic, but maybe because the relationship between the male and female protagonists is not the main character, the relationship is weak and there are no tears. Being betrayed and scheming by a fellow sister, being misunderstood and losing a child, is so tragic. The story of Hua Xi Yeluo has no emotional ups and downs under the background of the first two paragraphs. In fact, the article still has bugs, and there are still elusive secret guards in the article. Why can the mistresses be so unnoticed when they commit adultery? If they care about the heroine, just send a few secret guards to follow them, and the facts will not always be covered up. In the final analysis, the heroine is too upright and disdains to play with the mistress's scheming, otherwise it would be those women's turn to jump around. Hey, it's always the women who get hurt.
Do a little research
Do a small survey, and see what age group the readers of Yan Da are? 1. Primary school students 2. Middle school students 3. High school students 4. College students 5. College students 6. Office workers 7. Internship 8. Others
I originally wanted to see how Xia Qingfei was resurrected, but this is how it ended →_→I don't even know the name of Qing Huan's second child→_→
Pampered and abused
The second time I watched it, I only remembered that I had watched it and forgot about the plot. I watched it again and was tortured again. [Emot=default,06/] There are many chapters and many characters, and it feels like the style changes a bit in the middle and later stages. Wen Wen is very warm when he dotes on him, but he is also very cruel when he abuses him. The abuse gives him a headache, and he doesn't even want to forgive the male protagonist at all, but he always has to make things right, because of love I really don't like the reason of repaying a favor. It seems that the male protagonist really can't handle it well, and there are other people interfering. It's really hurtful. It's not worth getting hurt for the female protagonist. Later, she has children, cultivating immortals and other things, and there are other people's consequences. There is more content. I just took a quick look at it, and the ending is quite satisfactory, so that's it.
I hope Shangguan loses Ye Luo forever. He doesn't deserve it. It's really disgusting. He obviously killed Ye Luo and still acted coyly. It's not bad to have a tragedy. Don't let them be together. This kind of harm is unforgivable and does not deserve to be forgiven.
Does it take Ye Luo's heart to save Zi Yan? I hope the plot is that after Ye Luo saves Zi Yan, Pluto will give her a heart of stone so that Shangguan will never be able to influence her for the rest of his life 😂😂
The heroine is too humble, and her attitude in love is too low. She always feels aggrieved and begs everyone to forgive the hero. The hero chooses between her and others to save others and abandon her time and time again. Although she is the savior, she has done nothing wrong. Every time she is hurt by the hero, she always tolerates it. When the male protagonist saved Wen Ruyan, he shielded him from arrows even though he was protecting other women. When Wen Ruxu was kidnapped, the male protagonist was obviously very angry when he went to save her, but he was more worried about the male protagonist's safety. He was afraid that something might happen to him and ran to help him, causing him to fall off the cliff. He loved without a bottom line and blindly tolerated giving in. Even if he was broken by the male protagonist, he was still willing to give everything to the male protagonist to protect him. Maybe others can accept it, but when I think about this novel, the heroine is humble to the extreme, but it is different from other novels where the heroine can forgive no matter how much he abuses her. She doesn't care how much she is hurt by the hero, but she cannot tolerate the slightest bit of damage from the hero. The male protagonists in other novels may not be able to do this.
How about defeating the world? As long as I have you, I like it!
I have to say that the author's writing style is really good and the article is sadistic, but what I don't understand is why the female protagonist can forgive her again and again. Even if the male protagonist is doing it for the sake of the world and suppressing the Demon Emperor, does he just give up his feelings like this? So why did the heroine not fall in love with him cause so many troubles? Isn't it true that loving someone sincerely is the most important thing? As long as you love her, what if the world is restored? The heroine is very ordinary, but her love is too humble. I promised to torture the male protagonist, but I think the female protagonist is more pitiable. I have been hurt over and over again, can I be forgiven over and over again just because of love? No matter what, I think everyone will get tired. If you don't like the male protagonist very much, you feel like he is not a qualified lover. But otherwise it's good. I don't really like it myself. I like male protagonists who are just for female protagonists, so don't say what I do, just give a review. = ̄Ω ̄=
Let's play a game! Once upon a time there was a female agent who traveled to ancient times Go on!









