
The True Daughter of Charming Marriage
by X
About This Novel
Mo Sang traveled through time and space that was not recorded in history. The white-collar elite who had always been prosperous in the workplace met her nemesis, the aloof male god--Gong Min, who made her hate her so much that she gritted her teeth. He thought she was too cunning and vicious. She thought he was too cold and aloof. When I have nothing to do, I want to torture scumbag girls and scumbag men, and tease the little fresh meat. Little did they know that an imperial edict bound two people who disliked each other together to form a disliked couple. Since then, the two have lived a life of guessing each other, guarding against each other, plotting secretly, and living in fear every day. Unexpectedly, things in the world are unpredictable, and two people who dislike each other look pleasing to the eye. She said: "You are a virtuous minister who protects the country, and I am a loyal general. Why do I always have the consciousness of collaborating with you when I am with you?" He said: "Those who are close to ink are black." Mo Sang nodded, that was indeed the case. But, who is dyeing whom? And later... She said, "Gong Min, do you not know how to laugh, or have you never smiled?" He looked at her for ten seconds and smiled: "Mo Sang, if you had known that one day I would love you more than myself, I would not have wasted time guarding against you or doubting you from the beginning. Instead, I would have spent all my time loving you fiercely, because life is too short and I am afraid that I will not love you enough." Mo Sang swallowed and said, "Husband, please don't laugh casually in the future. When you smile, you become so coquettish..." Gong Min's face turned dark, and the next second he revealed a charming smile: "Madam, don't worry, my husband only smiles at you and is coquettish at you." A certain woman had a nosebleed instantly... [This is a Machiavellian love story in which a white-collar elite travels to an ancient country in another world, meets an aloof male god, is tied up by the emperor, kills each other, and finally falls in love with each other, joins forces, and colludes with each other.
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Official(529)Scraped 1d ago
I like this novel very much. I have been following it for a long time. I feel that this is the best novel I have ever read. The author's other novels are also very good and made me cry😭
long-term companionship
In fact, it has been a long time since I have read a book like this that describes the emotional development of the male and female protagonists in such detail. Today I happened to read it and I feel very lucky. After reading the content in the book, I feel that I really understand some Chinese culture. Although many of them are familiar to us, it is really not easy to write about them. It's really happy to watch the couple guide the country together. It's really good to have you by your side in this future😘
full use of human nature
The heroine Mo Sang is really troubled. She saw her father and brother die tragically at the age of twelve, and then their engagement was broken off. When Mo Sang came back from time travel to investigate the truth of the tragic death, she found out that her first love, just like the original owner, was the enemy who killed her whole family, and she thought she would take revenge. She died, was beaten by her third uncle, was about to die, and was revived. Her relative, Lao Zhong, said that she should have died. She thought that her third uncle, who loved her, chose to let her make paper for his lover. Her second uncle sucked her insides twice, and he The eldest brother also used her again. They made full use of her wisdom and the weapons she created for the mission of the Mo family. The emperor created a palace seal for her since she was a child and made her the emperor's knife. Her friends also used her, but she was still thinking about them. When she escaped death, was in pain, helpless, and scared, they all used her for profit. None of the several maids could be used. They were all relatives of the emperor and someone's undercover. The greater the disappointment, the more heartache, only Gong Min cared about her. Seeing the heroine's experiences along the way, I saw the selfishness of human nature, and I saw the heroine's arrogance. Even though she didn't have to be so tired, she still wanted to abuse herself. In the end, the author didn't want the heroine to be tired anymore and made her lose her memory. Alas! Escape from reality.
In fact, sometimes I don't understand how Mo Sang feels about loving his enemy and worshiping water, which is the so-called "lucky moon"? It seems that I still love you deeply, but suddenly I feel a bit ironic! The man who tricked the entire Mo family and slaughtered 300,000 Mo family troops, Bianshui, was also the one who made Mo Sang lose all her relatives. She actually still loved him to the core. Shiyue and Bianshui were originally the same person, how could they be two different individuals? If Mo Sang is really as smart as the article says, and is willing to give up everything and risk his own life for revenge, then why is he still deceiving himself so much? This love is not only ironic, but also full of blood. It is the blood of the entire Mo Mansion and the 300,000 Mo family troops! If she really understood that the bones on the battlefield were dead, how could she still act like this? Suddenly I felt that Gong Min was so pitiful, and Mo Sang was not worthy of Gong Min's wholehearted love! I can't stand it any longer. While I still love Bai Shui deeply in my heart, at the same time I am immersed in Gong Min's love and tolerance. If I had some admiration and pity for Mo Sang, a general woman who was hated by her country and family, at the beginning of the chapter, I have no feelings for Mo Sang anymore, and I even hate her a little. How could she enjoy the favor of Uncle Mo, Gong Min, and her grandfather's family with peace of mind? I can't figure out why the author arranged such an unacceptable emotional line for the heroine. Forgive me for having some selfish thoughts as a reader: I still hope that the hero and heroine belong to each other physically and mentally from beginning to end.
I really feel worthless for Son'er. The Mo Mansion and Dahong Dynasty that she wholeheartedly protected were treated like this by them. It's really heartbreaking.
Not recommended
There are typos and unclear sentences in this book, so I won't insist on them. The author didn't explain clearly the lines he planted. Until the end, I didn't know who planted the palace seal for Mo Sang. Who was the person who planted the palace seal and concealed Mo Sang's pregnancy? I don't know... Why did the eldest prince die for Brother Mo Sang? I wonder... Who is the master behind Bai Zhi? I don't know... Where did the ancestor of the Mo family come from? Don't know So I was very unhappy after reading it. Although it was the final article, it left a lot of pitfalls.
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The content feels a bit retarded. . . . . . Those questions and philosophies have no connotation. They are too ordinary and ordinary. . . The heroine's answers are written very well. . . . .
I wonder if the heroine and the original protagonist are the same person? Knowing that Xiyue was an accomplice in the death of her family, she still kissed me. It was so disgusting. The heroine is just a white-eyed wolf🐺. Also, there is no political plot, it is just using modern culture to abuse ancient literature. Can it be as trustworthy a thousand years ago as before and after a thousand years? It's like ancient people traveling to the time of primitive people. Likewise. It's not that great, and the writing is nondescript. A mess.
I feel like I'm making up words
The plot is too confusing and there are too many typos. After reading half of the book, I can't figure out who the male protagonist is. I feel that the female protagonist is weak but her behavior is described as very powerful. In fact, it's not. Is she just good at writing poems? Can't understand
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The heroine is living a big lie, even her relatives are like this...😎😎😎
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Official(529)Scraped 1d ago
I like this novel very much. I have been following it for a long time. I feel that this is the best novel I have ever read. The author's other novels are also very good and made me cry😭
long-term companionship
In fact, it has been a long time since I have read a book like this that describes the emotional development of the male and female protagonists in such detail. Today I happened to read it and I feel very lucky. After reading the content in the book, I feel that I really understand some Chinese culture. Although many of them are familiar to us, it is really not easy to write about them. It's really happy to watch the couple guide the country together. It's really good to have you by your side in this future😘
full use of human nature
The heroine Mo Sang is really troubled. She saw her father and brother die tragically at the age of twelve, and then their engagement was broken off. When Mo Sang came back from time travel to investigate the truth of the tragic death, she found out that her first love, just like the original owner, was the enemy who killed her whole family, and she thought she would take revenge. She died, was beaten by her third uncle, was about to die, and was revived. Her relative, Lao Zhong, said that she should have died. She thought that her third uncle, who loved her, chose to let her make paper for his lover. Her second uncle sucked her insides twice, and he The eldest brother also used her again. They made full use of her wisdom and the weapons she created for the mission of the Mo family. The emperor created a palace seal for her since she was a child and made her the emperor's knife. Her friends also used her, but she was still thinking about them. When she escaped death, was in pain, helpless, and scared, they all used her for profit. None of the several maids could be used. They were all relatives of the emperor and someone's undercover. The greater the disappointment, the more heartache, only Gong Min cared about her. Seeing the heroine's experiences along the way, I saw the selfishness of human nature, and I saw the heroine's arrogance. Even though she didn't have to be so tired, she still wanted to abuse herself. In the end, the author didn't want the heroine to be tired anymore and made her lose her memory. Alas! Escape from reality.
In fact, sometimes I don't understand how Mo Sang feels about loving his enemy and worshiping water, which is the so-called "lucky moon"? It seems that I still love you deeply, but suddenly I feel a bit ironic! The man who tricked the entire Mo family and slaughtered 300,000 Mo family troops, Bianshui, was also the one who made Mo Sang lose all her relatives. She actually still loved him to the core. Shiyue and Bianshui were originally the same person, how could they be two different individuals? If Mo Sang is really as smart as the article says, and is willing to give up everything and risk his own life for revenge, then why is he still deceiving himself so much? This love is not only ironic, but also full of blood. It is the blood of the entire Mo Mansion and the 300,000 Mo family troops! If she really understood that the bones on the battlefield were dead, how could she still act like this? Suddenly I felt that Gong Min was so pitiful, and Mo Sang was not worthy of Gong Min's wholehearted love! I can't stand it any longer. While I still love Bai Shui deeply in my heart, at the same time I am immersed in Gong Min's love and tolerance. If I had some admiration and pity for Mo Sang, a general woman who was hated by her country and family, at the beginning of the chapter, I have no feelings for Mo Sang anymore, and I even hate her a little. How could she enjoy the favor of Uncle Mo, Gong Min, and her grandfather's family with peace of mind? I can't figure out why the author arranged such an unacceptable emotional line for the heroine. Forgive me for having some selfish thoughts as a reader: I still hope that the hero and heroine belong to each other physically and mentally from beginning to end.
I really feel worthless for Son'er. The Mo Mansion and Dahong Dynasty that she wholeheartedly protected were treated like this by them. It's really heartbreaking.
Not recommended
There are typos and unclear sentences in this book, so I won't insist on them. The author didn't explain clearly the lines he planted. Until the end, I didn't know who planted the palace seal for Mo Sang. Who was the person who planted the palace seal and concealed Mo Sang's pregnancy? I don't know... Why did the eldest prince die for Brother Mo Sang? I wonder... Who is the master behind Bai Zhi? I don't know... Where did the ancestor of the Mo family come from? Don't know So I was very unhappy after reading it. Although it was the final article, it left a lot of pitfalls.
How to say
The content feels a bit retarded. . . . . . Those questions and philosophies have no connotation. They are too ordinary and ordinary. . . The heroine's answers are written very well. . . . .
I wonder if the heroine and the original protagonist are the same person? Knowing that Xiyue was an accomplice in the death of her family, she still kissed me. It was so disgusting. The heroine is just a white-eyed wolf🐺. Also, there is no political plot, it is just using modern culture to abuse ancient literature. Can it be as trustworthy a thousand years ago as before and after a thousand years? It's like ancient people traveling to the time of primitive people. Likewise. It's not that great, and the writing is nondescript. A mess.
I feel like I'm making up words
The plot is too confusing and there are too many typos. After reading half of the book, I can't figure out who the male protagonist is. I feel that the female protagonist is weak but her behavior is described as very powerful. In fact, it's not. Is she just good at writing poems? Can't understand
scam
The heroine is living a big lie, even her relatives are like this...😎😎😎









