
Mr. Xi, Your Wife is Making the Whole Audience Excited!
by Ye Qianqian
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Hearing that the young master of the Xi family was cruel and cruel, Lin Qian married him without hesitation! Just when everyone was laughing at her for being a fool, an accident happened...
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I'm speechless. I want to make a movie like this. How low of IQ do the male and female protagonists have to be that they haven't discovered each other's identities yet? Really rational people will always be rational. But I don't think the male protagonist is qualified to be the male protagonist. Even his subordinates know that rumors cannot be trusted. Is the male protagonist's brain just for decoration? The women around me are all Mary Sue green tea bitches. Except for those who are too stupid and too naive, I think the saying "birds of a feather flock together" is not false. Is an uneducated person like the male protagonist worthy of the female protagonist? Is there anything he did to help the heroine while admitting that he liked her? Shouldn't people you like be attracted to each other? Why is it that now the male protagonist still refuses to bow his head to the female protagonist? If a man's self-esteem is too big to like, then the male protagonist has no right to like the female protagonist.
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Official(1)Scraped 9d ago
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I'm speechless. I want to make a movie like this. How low of IQ do the male and female protagonists have to be that they haven't discovered each other's identities yet? Really rational people will always be rational. But I don't think the male protagonist is qualified to be the male protagonist. Even his subordinates know that rumors cannot be trusted. Is the male protagonist's brain just for decoration? The women around me are all Mary Sue green tea bitches. Except for those who are too stupid and too naive, I think the saying "birds of a feather flock together" is not false. Is an uneducated person like the male protagonist worthy of the female protagonist? Is there anything he did to help the heroine while admitting that he liked her? Shouldn't people you like be attracted to each other? Why is it that now the male protagonist still refuses to bow his head to the female protagonist? If a man's self-esteem is too big to like, then the male protagonist has no right to like the female protagonist.









