
The Poisonous Concubine Was Punished by God Again
by Jinhuan
About This Novel
Su Jinxi, a divine fortune teller in the 21st century, once traveled through time and became the legitimate daughter of the Prime Minister's Mansion. Her father didn't care about her, her mother died early, and she was involved in a marriage contract. She believes that I will not offend others unless they offend me; if someone offends me, I will eradicate them! She fought against the scumbag father and the white lotus, and fought through thorns and thorns along the way, but she didn't want to end up falling into the hands of the cold-faced King of Hell. "The princess is a fortune teller and can predict world events, but can she predict when you and I will be together?" A certain man's chin rested on hers, his voice was low and hoarse, and he was persuasive. Su Jinxi blushed when she thought about the unspeakable things she had foreseen just now, and replied, "Don't let the secrets be revealed!" As soon as he finished speaking, a bolt of thunder thundered down... The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate it.
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Official(3)Scraped 16d ago
The title of this novel caught my attention! I'm just curious, why was the heroine punished by God again? Generally speaking, isn't this the standard outfit for male protagonists? Why is the heroine in this book being punished by God?
After reading the introduction, I understood. It turns out that as long as the heroine lies, she will be punished by God? It feels like the heroine has a magical plan, which is not something to be happy about. This kind of thing being struck by lightning is really terrifying!
The author writes openly and honestly in the introduction, which makes it easy for people to think about it! Let me guess, according to the convention of this type of plot, the person who has a marriage contract with the heroine is a scumbag, and that scumbag may later fall in love with the heroine?
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Official(3)Scraped 16d ago
The title of this novel caught my attention! I'm just curious, why was the heroine punished by God again? Generally speaking, isn't this the standard outfit for male protagonists? Why is the heroine in this book being punished by God?
After reading the introduction, I understood. It turns out that as long as the heroine lies, she will be punished by God? It feels like the heroine has a magical plan, which is not something to be happy about. This kind of thing being struck by lightning is really terrifying!
The author writes openly and honestly in the introduction, which makes it easy for people to think about it! Let me guess, according to the convention of this type of plot, the person who has a marriage contract with the heroine is a scumbag, and that scumbag may later fall in love with the heroine?









