
After Rebirth, the General's Little Koi Lady
About This Novel
When we first met, he was unruly and she was well-behaved. "Sir, I think you are destined to be evil. I am possessed by a koi carp. Why don't we get married!" "Are you... Worthy?" The second time they met, he came to the Prime Minister's Mansion wearing red clothes to propose marriage. "The son of the Gu family is here to ask to marry Fu Zhao." "Are you... Worthy?" ... She is the legitimate daughter of the Prime Minister of Bianjing City. Legend has it that she is possessed by a koi carp, and whoever marries her will live a life of food and clothing. And he, the rebellious General Gu from Bianjing City, was victorious in every battle, except that he was defeated by Fu Zhao. In the prime minister's palace, there were many crises. In order to protect her relatives, Fu Zhao killed her enemies on the battlefield. In the court, she made suggestions for the emperor, but was sentenced to death by the emperor. "Azhao, I offer you the world as your betrothal, are you willing to marry me?" "Little General Gu, keep your word." "I regard the world as a gift and betroth you as my wife for the rest of my life."
What Readers Think
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Official(4)Scraped 14d ago
110 and 111
The two chapters can't be connected, it's a bit baffling. Is it because the articles are mixed up? Overall, it's fine.
This book always feels strange
After reading a few chapters, I feel that the preface does not match the postscript, which is weird.
I'm not very satisfied with the ending, I still want to see the follow-up
Will the author abuse the male and female protagonists? Is it a sweet pet story or a sad story?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 14d ago
110 and 111
The two chapters can't be connected, it's a bit baffling. Is it because the articles are mixed up? Overall, it's fine.
This book always feels strange
After reading a few chapters, I feel that the preface does not match the postscript, which is weird.
I'm not very satisfied with the ending, I still want to see the follow-up
Will the author abuse the male and female protagonists? Is it a sweet pet story or a sad story?









