
The Most Difficult Female Boss in History
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The new book "The Evil King Wants to Get Marriage" is being updated hotly, please collect it and recommend it^O^... She is a bug-like existence, one of the most difficult female BOSSs in history. In one sentence: This is the story of an indigenous female BOSS fighting against "travelers", "rebirthers" and "mission takers"... Welcome to join Annie's regular book friend group, group chat number: 697934386
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Official(89)Scraped 20d ago
Pretty good
Looking at the front, it looks pretty good. However, this book is not suitable for people with low IQ and paranoid ideas. I think this is probably the reason for the low rating. The author introduced the characters very clearly, but some people yelled at the author for getting the names wrong. In fact, the fault lies simply with the readers who didn't read it carefully. The second prince obviously protected and cared for the heroine, but a group of people were chattering there, and even came up with a conspiracy theory. The author did not say at all that Aunt Qiao and Zhichun reported the heroine's personal affairs to the second prince, but were only ordered to take care of the heroine. I don't know where those readers can make up the plot about trust or distrust. The funniest thing is that Jiuye showed up, and some people thought that he was the male protagonist and cursed to abandon the story. Probably not the same book, I was very happy to read it. I didn't bother to read the comments after I saw it. Some people were just making pointless comments and it was boring. Just read the article and have endless fun.
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It's nice to read, but it's also very toxic. This is a mistake that all system novels make, which is to use the system's functions with peace of mind while wishing the system would disappear. Such a protagonist is the most disgusting,
Is there a male protagonist?
Does this book have a male protagonist? ............
Is it a big bug?
After watching it for so long, I still have one question that I still can't figure out. There are so many supporting characters who have been reborn or transformed around the heroine. Why does no one know whether the heroine was with the fifth prince in the previous life? Who succeeded the throne in the end? What is the ending of the second prince? No matter how many accidents happened in the previous life, as long as the heroine is not dead (her father should be alive in the end, so there is no need to keep filial piety), then she should be married or about to be married at the age of 17 or 18. But why are so many quick travelers and reborn people still ambiguous about the heroine and the fifth prince in the previous life? Her father has not come back yet, and no one knows what happens after that?
The beaten missionary - Comment on "the most difficult female BOSS in history"
As a quester, can I do whatever I want in the quest world? Can missionaries change other people's lives at will? Can missionaries treat the mission world as a game? So, welcome to the main world, the tomb of the quester. Meet the nemesis of the missionaries, Xiao Mingzhu. Xiao Mingzhu was originally an ordinary general's daughter. Due to poor health since childhood, Xiao Mingzhu was taken by her father since she was a child. Her father has been trying hard to find ways to recuperate Xiao Mingzhu's body. He has found many doctors and prescriptions for Xiao Mingzhu, but the effect is not obvious. Fortunately, Xiao Mingzhu was lucky. She met an old Taoist priest who promised to cure her disease since she was a child. With the efforts of the old Taoist priest, he finally gained the trust of Xiao Mingzhu's father, convinced Xiao Mingzhu's father, and successfully allowed him to send Xiao Mingzhu to him. In this way, the frail and sick Xiao Mingzhu began to grow up slowly under the treatment and guidance of the old Taoist priest. In these ten years, the mysterious old Taoist priest really cured Xiao Mingzhu of the frailty she had brought from the womb, and gave her a healthy body. He also taught Xiao Mingzhu some pretty good martial arts and some quite useful Taoist techniques, which gave Xiao Mingzhu complete self-protection capabilities and laid the foundation for Xiao Mingzhu's interesting life in the future. After she was completely healthy, Xiao Mingzhu was sent back to the capital by her father, where she was born as a child. As a result, Xiao Mingzhu developed a new skill here just a few days after returning. Xiao Mingzhu discovered through her fifth cousin that she could hear ghosts, that is, the conversation between the system and the tasker. Xiao Mingzhu discovered from this that her fifth cousin was possessed by a tasker, and her third cousin was reborn. It seemed that she could bind the system and have absolute initiative over the system. These incidents one after another allowed Xiao Mingzhu to slowly put her Taoist skills and martial arts into practice. This life seems to have become more interesting.
Is there a male protagonist? Are the male and female protagonists one-on-one?
Is there a male protagonist? Are the male and female protagonists one-on-one?
It's quite anti-traditional and anti-routine. It makes people think about the excessive and brainless aspects of the system writing that is more popular now. Moreover, the heroine of this article is a native, so she does not need to start over, do not need much memory, and does not need a system. She can live by herself and rely on her own perseverance and IQ. And all the indigenous people in this article are wonderful. The whole book is not considered top-notch literature. But it was also the most surprising thing I found in an online article in a year. Five stars are worth it
Come on, author^0^~It's been a long time since I've seen an article that I like.
I've been reading a book for almost a week. I couldn't read anything. I always gave up the article after reading a few chapters, because I am really picky about reading articles. But I accidentally clicked on a large article and found that it was quite to my liking, so I continued reading. The result was unexpectedly good!
Why is the rating so low?
I think the introduction is pretty good😊
I wonder why such a beautiful book is not rated highly?
Give it a five-star rating, highly recommend it, and hope there is no Cp.
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Official(89)Scraped 20d ago
Pretty good
Looking at the front, it looks pretty good. However, this book is not suitable for people with low IQ and paranoid ideas. I think this is probably the reason for the low rating. The author introduced the characters very clearly, but some people yelled at the author for getting the names wrong. In fact, the fault lies simply with the readers who didn't read it carefully. The second prince obviously protected and cared for the heroine, but a group of people were chattering there, and even came up with a conspiracy theory. The author did not say at all that Aunt Qiao and Zhichun reported the heroine's personal affairs to the second prince, but were only ordered to take care of the heroine. I don't know where those readers can make up the plot about trust or distrust. The funniest thing is that Jiuye showed up, and some people thought that he was the male protagonist and cursed to abandon the story. Probably not the same book, I was very happy to read it. I didn't bother to read the comments after I saw it. Some people were just making pointless comments and it was boring. Just read the article and have endless fun.
. .
It's nice to read, but it's also very toxic. This is a mistake that all system novels make, which is to use the system's functions with peace of mind while wishing the system would disappear. Such a protagonist is the most disgusting,
Is there a male protagonist?
Does this book have a male protagonist? ............
Is it a big bug?
After watching it for so long, I still have one question that I still can't figure out. There are so many supporting characters who have been reborn or transformed around the heroine. Why does no one know whether the heroine was with the fifth prince in the previous life? Who succeeded the throne in the end? What is the ending of the second prince? No matter how many accidents happened in the previous life, as long as the heroine is not dead (her father should be alive in the end, so there is no need to keep filial piety), then she should be married or about to be married at the age of 17 or 18. But why are so many quick travelers and reborn people still ambiguous about the heroine and the fifth prince in the previous life? Her father has not come back yet, and no one knows what happens after that?
The beaten missionary - Comment on "the most difficult female BOSS in history"
As a quester, can I do whatever I want in the quest world? Can missionaries change other people's lives at will? Can missionaries treat the mission world as a game? So, welcome to the main world, the tomb of the quester. Meet the nemesis of the missionaries, Xiao Mingzhu. Xiao Mingzhu was originally an ordinary general's daughter. Due to poor health since childhood, Xiao Mingzhu was taken by her father since she was a child. Her father has been trying hard to find ways to recuperate Xiao Mingzhu's body. He has found many doctors and prescriptions for Xiao Mingzhu, but the effect is not obvious. Fortunately, Xiao Mingzhu was lucky. She met an old Taoist priest who promised to cure her disease since she was a child. With the efforts of the old Taoist priest, he finally gained the trust of Xiao Mingzhu's father, convinced Xiao Mingzhu's father, and successfully allowed him to send Xiao Mingzhu to him. In this way, the frail and sick Xiao Mingzhu began to grow up slowly under the treatment and guidance of the old Taoist priest. In these ten years, the mysterious old Taoist priest really cured Xiao Mingzhu of the frailty she had brought from the womb, and gave her a healthy body. He also taught Xiao Mingzhu some pretty good martial arts and some quite useful Taoist techniques, which gave Xiao Mingzhu complete self-protection capabilities and laid the foundation for Xiao Mingzhu's interesting life in the future. After she was completely healthy, Xiao Mingzhu was sent back to the capital by her father, where she was born as a child. As a result, Xiao Mingzhu developed a new skill here just a few days after returning. Xiao Mingzhu discovered through her fifth cousin that she could hear ghosts, that is, the conversation between the system and the tasker. Xiao Mingzhu discovered from this that her fifth cousin was possessed by a tasker, and her third cousin was reborn. It seemed that she could bind the system and have absolute initiative over the system. These incidents one after another allowed Xiao Mingzhu to slowly put her Taoist skills and martial arts into practice. This life seems to have become more interesting.
Is there a male protagonist? Are the male and female protagonists one-on-one?
Is there a male protagonist? Are the male and female protagonists one-on-one?
It's quite anti-traditional and anti-routine. It makes people think about the excessive and brainless aspects of the system writing that is more popular now. Moreover, the heroine of this article is a native, so she does not need to start over, do not need much memory, and does not need a system. She can live by herself and rely on her own perseverance and IQ. And all the indigenous people in this article are wonderful. The whole book is not considered top-notch literature. But it was also the most surprising thing I found in an online article in a year. Five stars are worth it
Come on, author^0^~It's been a long time since I've seen an article that I like.
I've been reading a book for almost a week. I couldn't read anything. I always gave up the article after reading a few chapters, because I am really picky about reading articles. But I accidentally clicked on a large article and found that it was quite to my liking, so I continued reading. The result was unexpectedly good!
Why is the rating so low?
I think the introduction is pretty good😊
I wonder why such a beautiful book is not rated highly?
Give it a five-star rating, highly recommend it, and hope there is no Cp.
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The heroine has a good character




I came across a new book by an old author, about how local women deal with all kinds of goblins, big and small, who try to kill themselves... Ah, it's a story about big and small systems. The author is so good at it, I really laughed out loud while reading it. Recommend




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_(•̀ω•́ ∠)_The author is very cute









