
Princess, She's Acting Out Again
by Miss Yu
About This Novel
A master of modern medicine traveled through time and became the most unpopular eldest daughter of the Zhongyong Marquis. Xu Zhaoning, with a dramatic script in hand, turned into a dramatic actor in an instant, adding extra drama to herself whenever she disagreed. The scumbag prince asked to break off the engagement, and the next second Xu Zhaoning found himself a county prince as his husband. The sickly prince was so good-looking, but so superficial!
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Xu Zhaoning was originally the head of the Xu family, a family of traditional Chinese medicine, but he died in a car accident on a rainy day. She thought her life was over, but she didn't expect that God would give Xu Zhaoning another chance to be reborn.
The marriage contract between Xu Zhaoning and the prince was actually just a verbal promise made by the queen mother to the original hostess. If it were really put on the table, it would be considered empty talk. The prince did this just to humiliate Xu Zhaoning.
That's right! Life is all about acting!
Why is the male protagonist always jealous regardless of the person or situation? It's a bit annoying. The female protagonist has to coax him in a low voice countless times. It feels like she is just possessive. To be honest, it's very tiring to fall in love with such a person. I feel tired for the female protagonist. She was the head of the house in her previous life, but now she has to coax the man in a low voice. I feel sorry for the female protagonist for a second.
I don't want to watch it anymore when I see the female protagonist being threatened and compromised by the male protagonist.
The male protagonist threatens the female protagonist and wants to bring her to the emperor to expose her pretending to be weak. Then the female protagonist compromises. She is a little suffocated. Why do you have to compromise? At worst, she will marry the prince. Only the female protagonist can detoxify the prince's poison and save his body. Why do you want to compromise? Just ask who is more valuable, his life or hers. However, it is also possible that the female protagonist will live a life worse than death, but it is really a bit aggrieved.
La la la, good morning, check in
Draggy in the middle, rushed at the end
Draggy in the middle, rushed at the end
Damn, typos are inevitable! However, this word appears so frequently that I really can't help it! ! ! Mr. Hou... He's not Mr. Hou, he doesn't have that vertical line!
It's very novel. I saw it when I was in a book shortage, but I didn't expect it to be pretty good.
The plot is very compact. It would be great if there were extra episodes. I also want to see the little buns of the two.
I can't stand it anymore, that Xu Miaoran is just a scheming bitch. So angry! I want her to go offline quickly!!!
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Official(29)Scraped 6d ago
Xu Zhaoning was originally the head of the Xu family, a family of traditional Chinese medicine, but he died in a car accident on a rainy day. She thought her life was over, but she didn't expect that God would give Xu Zhaoning another chance to be reborn.
The marriage contract between Xu Zhaoning and the prince was actually just a verbal promise made by the queen mother to the original hostess. If it were really put on the table, it would be considered empty talk. The prince did this just to humiliate Xu Zhaoning.
That's right! Life is all about acting!
Why is the male protagonist always jealous regardless of the person or situation? It's a bit annoying. The female protagonist has to coax him in a low voice countless times. It feels like she is just possessive. To be honest, it's very tiring to fall in love with such a person. I feel tired for the female protagonist. She was the head of the house in her previous life, but now she has to coax the man in a low voice. I feel sorry for the female protagonist for a second.
I don't want to watch it anymore when I see the female protagonist being threatened and compromised by the male protagonist.
The male protagonist threatens the female protagonist and wants to bring her to the emperor to expose her pretending to be weak. Then the female protagonist compromises. She is a little suffocated. Why do you have to compromise? At worst, she will marry the prince. Only the female protagonist can detoxify the prince's poison and save his body. Why do you want to compromise? Just ask who is more valuable, his life or hers. However, it is also possible that the female protagonist will live a life worse than death, but it is really a bit aggrieved.
La la la, good morning, check in
Draggy in the middle, rushed at the end
Draggy in the middle, rushed at the end
Damn, typos are inevitable! However, this word appears so frequently that I really can't help it! ! ! Mr. Hou... He's not Mr. Hou, he doesn't have that vertical line!
It's very novel. I saw it when I was in a book shortage, but I didn't expect it to be pretty good.
The plot is very compact. It would be great if there were extra episodes. I also want to see the little buns of the two.
I can't stand it anymore, that Xu Miaoran is just a scheming bitch. So angry! I want her to go offline quickly!!!









