
After I Was Reborn, I Married My Arch-rival's Brother
by Frost Moon
About This Novel
In her previous life, Yunwei's sincerity was wrong, and her family and friends died and went crazy, but they didn't end well. Unfortunately, she didn't know the truth until she died. After resurrecting her life, she vowed to protect them and make those who harmed them pay the price. Her vicious cousin set her up to make a fool of herself, so she used the trick to get her cousin to slap her in the face. The scumbag wanted to repay her for being a hero, but she was already prepared to make his plan fail. Still want to use her to seize father's military power? She mounts her horse with a sword in hand to compete for military glory and firmly holds the military power in her own hands. Ye Rongji watched with cold eyes as she pretended to be crazy, fooled, deceived and manipulated those people, enjoying herself, and then commented unceremoniously, "Liar." He is the most favored fifth prince of the Jin Dynasty. He is unruly and arrogant on the surface, but his thoughts are the most difficult to understand. Everything in the world seems to be invisible to him, but there is only one person who makes him unknowingly worried about him. He said: "Awei, I am tired of the intrigues in the court and harem. I only believe in getting what I want, and I will use the power and knife in my hands to plunder. Only you, I dare not take any risks." He also said: "Awei, I can be your knife. Whatever you want, I will help you fight for it, no matter what the means, no matter the cost, I just ask you to be kind to yourself." Yun Wei hugged him tightly, with tears streaming down her face, "I don't want you to do anything for me. In this life, it's me who will protect you, okay?"
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
I think the previous paragraph is quite good. It is a top-notch work in general ancient Chinese. In the future, the score will be at least 9.5 Or above. I just found it a bit strange when I saw the fifth prince in the back. Forgive me for not reading it completely, so my opinion may be a bit biased. The author wants to portray Lao Wu as a free and unrestrained image, who can do whatever he wants. Does he have any plans for that position deep in his heart? Ah, does he yearn for Xianyun Yehe, who follows his heart and does not admire the throne, or does he occupy the commanding heights, overlook and directly participate in the struggle for power? If it is the former, then the changes that may be made in the later period are the changes that the male protagonist has to make under certain environmental conditions. If it is the latter, then it is unnecessary for him and the prince to pretend to be friends despite knowing each other's thoughts.
Too nagging
If you complain early on, what should you do later? ............
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
I think the previous paragraph is quite good. It is a top-notch work in general ancient Chinese. In the future, the score will be at least 9.5 Or above. I just found it a bit strange when I saw the fifth prince in the back. Forgive me for not reading it completely, so my opinion may be a bit biased. The author wants to portray Lao Wu as a free and unrestrained image, who can do whatever he wants. Does he have any plans for that position deep in his heart? Ah, does he yearn for Xianyun Yehe, who follows his heart and does not admire the throne, or does he occupy the commanding heights, overlook and directly participate in the struggle for power? If it is the former, then the changes that may be made in the later period are the changes that the male protagonist has to make under certain environmental conditions. If it is the latter, then it is unnecessary for him and the prince to pretend to be friends despite knowing each other's thoughts.
Too nagging
If you complain early on, what should you do later? ............









