
I Used My Wedding to Forget You
About This Novel
From the day he was born, Xia Lailai was destined to be a criticized illegitimate child. When she was twenty years old, she met a poisonous man. That man taught her about love, but when she realized it later, she was already in hell. At the wedding scene, Xia Lailai said: "I want to forget you, forget you very much." The man asked with a smile: "Marriage?" When Xia Lailai thought that a new life was about to begin, in fact, this marriage was just the beginning of revenge.
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Official(63)Scraped 21d ago
I think the heroine deserved it. I couldn't stand it at the beginning. She said the hero disturbed her life, so why didn't she say she wanted to break up with him? She had so many opportunities to reject the hero, but she didn't. It's not good-looking. I gave it a bad review.
I actually stayed up all night reading a novel that made me doubt my life. Goodbye
So speechless for the heroine! It may take saving the galaxy to get such an outstanding man as the hero! I really don't agree with the heroine!
Am I the only one who thinks this type of film is more depressing?
In fact, I only watched a little bit, but in the early stages, it gave me a rather depressing feeling. When the male protagonist met the female protagonist again, he said that he was already married (yes, I haven't seen the back yet, and I don't know if this is true). But since he said this, what does it mean? He obviously likes the heroine, but why did he say this? In fact, he drew a clear line with the heroine. The female protagonist likes the male protagonist, but she married the second male protagonist. I don't understand. The purpose of getting married is to let go of him, but why can't you let go? If you can't let go, why are you still getting married? Since you are planning to let go of marriage, why can't you let go after so many years? Form a cycle. The second man had a child before he got married. The second man also wants grandchildren. Are you crazy? The heroine vomited blood at the time, thinking that the second boy had no children. Later, the second boy took back his child from before they got married, and told the heroine that he had adopted him. However, it was later revealed that the two of them were still able to get along together. I don't know how they abandoned everything and ended up together. Of course, what I said is not comprehensive. This is my opinion, because the feeling he gave me was depressing. Goodbye. . .
Is the heroine a green tea bitch? It's so simple
I really don't appreciate such a heroine
The female protagonist: selfish, suspicious, impulsive, paranoid, overly emotional. From the beginning to the end, she never thought about how to solve the problem head-on, nor did she carefully explore the male protagonist's inner thoughts. Instead, she kept questioning whether the male protagonist was seeking revenge? The male protagonist is far-sighted, likes the female protagonist, but doesn't want to show it, but can't help but get closer. Compared to the female protagonist, he does appear to be more mature and steady, but the love between these two people cannot survive the second chapter in reality.
The heroine is too pretentious and self-righteous
The heroine is so mean
The heroine is mentally ill😓
The heroine is too selfish, too pretentious, has no self-awareness, and overdraws her love. By blindly abusing the male protagonist to achieve a consummation, the effect is a bit poor.
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Official(63)Scraped 21d ago
I think the heroine deserved it. I couldn't stand it at the beginning. She said the hero disturbed her life, so why didn't she say she wanted to break up with him? She had so many opportunities to reject the hero, but she didn't. It's not good-looking. I gave it a bad review.
I actually stayed up all night reading a novel that made me doubt my life. Goodbye
So speechless for the heroine! It may take saving the galaxy to get such an outstanding man as the hero! I really don't agree with the heroine!
Am I the only one who thinks this type of film is more depressing?
In fact, I only watched a little bit, but in the early stages, it gave me a rather depressing feeling. When the male protagonist met the female protagonist again, he said that he was already married (yes, I haven't seen the back yet, and I don't know if this is true). But since he said this, what does it mean? He obviously likes the heroine, but why did he say this? In fact, he drew a clear line with the heroine. The female protagonist likes the male protagonist, but she married the second male protagonist. I don't understand. The purpose of getting married is to let go of him, but why can't you let go? If you can't let go, why are you still getting married? Since you are planning to let go of marriage, why can't you let go after so many years? Form a cycle. The second man had a child before he got married. The second man also wants grandchildren. Are you crazy? The heroine vomited blood at the time, thinking that the second boy had no children. Later, the second boy took back his child from before they got married, and told the heroine that he had adopted him. However, it was later revealed that the two of them were still able to get along together. I don't know how they abandoned everything and ended up together. Of course, what I said is not comprehensive. This is my opinion, because the feeling he gave me was depressing. Goodbye. . .
Is the heroine a green tea bitch? It's so simple
I really don't appreciate such a heroine
The female protagonist: selfish, suspicious, impulsive, paranoid, overly emotional. From the beginning to the end, she never thought about how to solve the problem head-on, nor did she carefully explore the male protagonist's inner thoughts. Instead, she kept questioning whether the male protagonist was seeking revenge? The male protagonist is far-sighted, likes the female protagonist, but doesn't want to show it, but can't help but get closer. Compared to the female protagonist, he does appear to be more mature and steady, but the love between these two people cannot survive the second chapter in reality.
The heroine is too pretentious and self-righteous
The heroine is so mean
The heroine is mentally ill😓
The heroine is too selfish, too pretentious, has no self-awareness, and overdraws her love. By blindly abusing the male protagonist to achieve a consummation, the effect is a bit poor.
