
Peel Off My Skirt of Sorrow, and You Won't Take Advantage of Me
About This Novel
[Hate the Sea and Love the Sky] The contest between the broken and powerful empress and the arrogant and dark prince - is it a tragedy or a comedy? [Using the first perspective] It's not that I don't have a long mouth, it's that the reality is that the transfer of rights is too deep, and it continues to be messy. The heroine Du Yunyi is a rare princess in the dynasty for a century. She has been doted on by her parents since she was a child. She is kind, brave and confident. But she didn't know that at the moment when power took over, an endless black claw stretched out towards her. The male protagonist He Yuye is a young general from the old aristocratic He family who has been fighting on the battlefield with his parents since he was a child. He is arbitrary, kind and paranoid. His parents' rebellion made him fall into the abyss. A marriage contract intertwined them, a contract separated them from each other, a war reunited them, a wedding made them heartbroken, and a huge power struggle drove them farther and farther apart. Watching He Yuye, who had killed the emperor brother, slowly approached me and killed my fiancé. I was frightened because I wanted to live. He whispered in my ear in a low voice: "Do you want to live? If you want to live, kiss me!" Later I became the emperor and he became the Taiwei-- "Your Majesty, why are you so depressed around the captain?" The palace maid asked. "Your Majesty, it's been a long time since I laughed to my heart's content," the attendant said. "Your Majesty, can you not be afraid of me?" He Yuye said when bullying me. This article abuses both men and women, not just the female protagonist. It mainly focuses on the emotional growth path of the female protagonist. (Small cool article, not mindless cool article) The ending development depends on the evolution of the story--
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