
Feng Shao's Lovely Wife Ran Away While Pregnant
by Er Nie
About This Novel
What should I do if I get divorced and find out I'm pregnant with my ex-husband's child? What should I do if I find my ex-husband responsible and he has a new love? Tang Qiqi's life is so complicated, so anxious and so speechless! She planned all day long how to give birth to a child while avoiding Uncle Feng's sight, but she didn't want to be forced into a corner by him. "Four months divorced, seven months pregnant? Tell me, whose child is it!"
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Official(64)Scraped 9d ago
The heroine gave me the impression that she was silly and sweet. She often fell into the hero's arms and was speechless.
I feel a bit sadistic, and then the first few dozen chapters are pretty good, but the rest is a consistent routine. (Of course, if you don't write routines, it's basically impossible to write.) The author writes very well, the logic is clear, and the misunderstandings are all justified. Emmm, it's a bit sadistic, and the heroine gave me the feeling of being a bit incompetent. . .
I miss the author so much. His writing is speechless. The heroine looks a bit like a white lotus. She is written like a supporting character.
It really destroys the three views and is comparable to "He Said Love Is Too Late". The character of the second male lead has become completely illogical and has no light at all, which is really depressing to watch.
Now that I have read more than 80 chapters, can the heroine's character be stronger and wiser? Can the male protagonist be more emotionally smart? If the heroine is unhappy when something happens, she will always feel sad. It's not that she shouldn't be sad, but she just shouldn't always make people feel useless and easy to bully. Even if she has the halo of being a heroine, she can't keep it! ! ! Can the male protagonist recognize the truth quickly? ! !
I thought I had finished watching the finale, but ended up traveling through time just watching it???????
The scene between grandma and Butler Yang made me cry!
I really like the plot, but there are too many typos.
I can't stand it anymore.
The heroine makes me want to curse
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Official(64)Scraped 9d ago
The heroine gave me the impression that she was silly and sweet. She often fell into the hero's arms and was speechless.
I feel a bit sadistic, and then the first few dozen chapters are pretty good, but the rest is a consistent routine. (Of course, if you don't write routines, it's basically impossible to write.) The author writes very well, the logic is clear, and the misunderstandings are all justified. Emmm, it's a bit sadistic, and the heroine gave me the feeling of being a bit incompetent. . .
I miss the author so much. His writing is speechless. The heroine looks a bit like a white lotus. She is written like a supporting character.
It really destroys the three views and is comparable to "He Said Love Is Too Late". The character of the second male lead has become completely illogical and has no light at all, which is really depressing to watch.
Now that I have read more than 80 chapters, can the heroine's character be stronger and wiser? Can the male protagonist be more emotionally smart? If the heroine is unhappy when something happens, she will always feel sad. It's not that she shouldn't be sad, but she just shouldn't always make people feel useless and easy to bully. Even if she has the halo of being a heroine, she can't keep it! ! ! Can the male protagonist recognize the truth quickly? ! !
I thought I had finished watching the finale, but ended up traveling through time just watching it???????
The scene between grandma and Butler Yang made me cry!
I really like the plot, but there are too many typos.
I can't stand it anymore.
The heroine makes me want to curse









