
Diao Nu's Counterattack in Red Mansion
by Forgot To Hold An Umbrella When It Rains
About This Novel
The beauty is ill-fated, Yuan Ying is sorry. The prosperity is gone, but fortunately there are still plums. Baoyu: As soon as you come here, slave, you will make me suffer from the whip. Baochai: Deng Tuzi, what kind of poem did you write? Daiyu: Put me down quickly. Others to be developed~~
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Official(4)Scraped 11d ago
Come on update
Yes, I haven't seen any poisonous points so far, and it's more realistic that the protagonist wants to get rid of his slave status. On the contrary, the process is relatively slow. There is no such thing as destroying the slave status at once, and there is no hangup. It would be bad if the process is fast👍👍👍
Chapter 17 starts to let go. What a programmer, Kung Fu Football sucks. The most important thing is that as a slave, how can you insult your master in public? What you write is not about fighting for hegemony. What you write about is the Red Mansion. The feudal system is insurmountable.
It's quite real. The protagonist climbs up step by step from the bottom. In this book, I personally feel that neither Lin Daiyu nor Xue Baochai is the heroine, or that the Twelve Hairpins are not suitable to be the heroine. After all, they are not of the same class.
The writing is slow and quite true, but this misunderstanding and that misunderstanding, the little bullshit that makes things worse, are a bit annoying, once or twice, too many times is not smooth enough, or the author only knows this trick
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Official(4)Scraped 11d ago
Come on update
Yes, I haven't seen any poisonous points so far, and it's more realistic that the protagonist wants to get rid of his slave status. On the contrary, the process is relatively slow. There is no such thing as destroying the slave status at once, and there is no hangup. It would be bad if the process is fast👍👍👍
Chapter 17 starts to let go. What a programmer, Kung Fu Football sucks. The most important thing is that as a slave, how can you insult your master in public? What you write is not about fighting for hegemony. What you write about is the Red Mansion. The feudal system is insurmountable.
It's quite real. The protagonist climbs up step by step from the bottom. In this book, I personally feel that neither Lin Daiyu nor Xue Baochai is the heroine, or that the Twelve Hairpins are not suitable to be the heroine. After all, they are not of the same class.
The writing is slow and quite true, but this misunderstanding and that misunderstanding, the little bullshit that makes things worse, are a bit annoying, once or twice, too many times is not smooth enough, or the author only knows this trick









