
The Owner's Wife Wants to Make Peace
About This Novel
The Jiang family was originally a prominent family, but unexpectedly, their family fell into decline. The youngest daughter, Jiang Linglong, was forced to marry Kuang Yu, the owner of Yunshan Villa. From then on, Jiang Linglong's road to peace and separation in Linguo's No. 1 Village began. Jiang Linglong prides herself on her god-level acting skills, but she doesn't want her husband Kuang Yu to watch indifferently, thinking unconcernedly: "Little girl, I will get rid of you sooner or later." The new book "Both the Tathagata and the Lord" will be serialized in early February 2021. Thank you for your company and encouragement!
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Official(3)Scraped 26d ago
The writing is okay, but why are so few people reading it?
About my monthly ticket for trembling heart and liver and my writing experience in the past season
First of all, I am very, very grateful to the book friends who voted for me. This is a great encouragement to me. From the time I started the article to the present, I have had a refreshing experience in the writing process, and there have also been times when I was so uncomfortable re-reading and saving the manuscript that I deleted it and rewrote it. I believe this is something that every author who wants to write a good story will experience. I am also very grateful for everyone's comments and this chapter. I am willing to spend your time on the journey of watching this story, and you can also spend more energy to leave traces and pen and ink. The fate that I have with each of you through the story is the most precious and cherished to me. It is also the best wealth I have gained apart from each character and each chapter of the story. I had never thought about monthly tickets at first. I felt that these were too far away from me. So when I saw these notes, I was really unexpected, surprised and happy. But after I was moved by the surprise, I fell into a long period of uneasiness and fear. Afraid of getting too much. I'm afraid that I won't be able to meet everyone's expectations now. After all, I am still new, and after all, I am still making progress. I originally chose Yuewen/Qidian as my writing platform because of its platform introduction: share your story with the world. This is my original intention in writing. I desperately hope that the stories I write will be seen by others, and I hope that the world constructed by my words can make people relax when they are tired, or empathize when they are lonely. I don't want to be a teacher who talks about worldly affairs, and readers are not students to whom I convey my thoughts. I am not a so-called "great" just because I have some writing, and I don't want readers to regard reading as a mission. I'm just a storyteller. Keep growing, and hope to polish yourself to be able to speak better and better. Therefore, I cherish every collection, every click from readers, the encouragement of every recommendation ticket, and the affirmation of every subscription. You have a monthly ticket in your hand and you are willing to vote for me. I am grateful from the bottom of my heart. But I can't bear to see you working so hard just because of the double monthly ticket. We are all fair-minded. If you give a reward, you can give me a reward from my wallet and let me add ham sausage to the instant noodles. Monthly tickets are really the business of the gods. Let's watch the fight between gods and gods. I'm afraid that my readers will make it a mission to read my book and vote for me. Because the task will be completed one day. Or a day when I can't do it anymore. When things are done, they will go their separate ways. But I selfishly want to have you all the way. I want to show you this and that, now and in the future, every story that will be born from my hands. So just read more stories, give me more comments or interact more. Subscribing is already a recognition of me. If you see a chapter that you particularly like, give me an extra reward. I will also bow and thank you and happily accept it. The rest is up to chance. In short, don't force yourself. Thank you all again. I don't know what everyone is doing for National Day or what arrangements they have, but I wish you all a happy holiday!
Thanks for the recommendation
I originally wanted to talk about it in the next chapter update, but I was afraid it would be missed. I suddenly found that I had a lot more recommendation votes. I guess it was some enthusiastic people among my few readers who helped send red envelopes. Thank you very much. I also tried sending out red envelopes last week, but I felt a little awkward after sending them out. Although the recommendation votes increased a bit, it seemed like they were bought with money, and I always felt guilty. I guess some readers helped me promote it in this way today. I was happy and moved but also felt embarrassed and guilty. It is a rare fate for me that you can find me in the vast sea of books and accompany me all the way to watch the development of this story. How can I still accept your kindness? It really doesn't make sense for your readers to worry about even paying for publicity. I felt uneasy and had a great warmth flowing through my heart. This book does have areas that need to be polished, and I have repeatedly discussed and revised many chapters. I am really grateful to the readers who have stayed, who are still collecting, and who often post about this chapter for sticking with me all the way. I will continue to tell stories well and make progress. Thank you for the support that I can't see. It's really nice to meet you all because of this book. Bow sincerely.
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Official(3)Scraped 26d ago
The writing is okay, but why are so few people reading it?
About my monthly ticket for trembling heart and liver and my writing experience in the past season
First of all, I am very, very grateful to the book friends who voted for me. This is a great encouragement to me. From the time I started the article to the present, I have had a refreshing experience in the writing process, and there have also been times when I was so uncomfortable re-reading and saving the manuscript that I deleted it and rewrote it. I believe this is something that every author who wants to write a good story will experience. I am also very grateful for everyone's comments and this chapter. I am willing to spend your time on the journey of watching this story, and you can also spend more energy to leave traces and pen and ink. The fate that I have with each of you through the story is the most precious and cherished to me. It is also the best wealth I have gained apart from each character and each chapter of the story. I had never thought about monthly tickets at first. I felt that these were too far away from me. So when I saw these notes, I was really unexpected, surprised and happy. But after I was moved by the surprise, I fell into a long period of uneasiness and fear. Afraid of getting too much. I'm afraid that I won't be able to meet everyone's expectations now. After all, I am still new, and after all, I am still making progress. I originally chose Yuewen/Qidian as my writing platform because of its platform introduction: share your story with the world. This is my original intention in writing. I desperately hope that the stories I write will be seen by others, and I hope that the world constructed by my words can make people relax when they are tired, or empathize when they are lonely. I don't want to be a teacher who talks about worldly affairs, and readers are not students to whom I convey my thoughts. I am not a so-called "great" just because I have some writing, and I don't want readers to regard reading as a mission. I'm just a storyteller. Keep growing, and hope to polish yourself to be able to speak better and better. Therefore, I cherish every collection, every click from readers, the encouragement of every recommendation ticket, and the affirmation of every subscription. You have a monthly ticket in your hand and you are willing to vote for me. I am grateful from the bottom of my heart. But I can't bear to see you working so hard just because of the double monthly ticket. We are all fair-minded. If you give a reward, you can give me a reward from my wallet and let me add ham sausage to the instant noodles. Monthly tickets are really the business of the gods. Let's watch the fight between gods and gods. I'm afraid that my readers will make it a mission to read my book and vote for me. Because the task will be completed one day. Or a day when I can't do it anymore. When things are done, they will go their separate ways. But I selfishly want to have you all the way. I want to show you this and that, now and in the future, every story that will be born from my hands. So just read more stories, give me more comments or interact more. Subscribing is already a recognition of me. If you see a chapter that you particularly like, give me an extra reward. I will also bow and thank you and happily accept it. The rest is up to chance. In short, don't force yourself. Thank you all again. I don't know what everyone is doing for National Day or what arrangements they have, but I wish you all a happy holiday!
Thanks for the recommendation
I originally wanted to talk about it in the next chapter update, but I was afraid it would be missed. I suddenly found that I had a lot more recommendation votes. I guess it was some enthusiastic people among my few readers who helped send red envelopes. Thank you very much. I also tried sending out red envelopes last week, but I felt a little awkward after sending them out. Although the recommendation votes increased a bit, it seemed like they were bought with money, and I always felt guilty. I guess some readers helped me promote it in this way today. I was happy and moved but also felt embarrassed and guilty. It is a rare fate for me that you can find me in the vast sea of books and accompany me all the way to watch the development of this story. How can I still accept your kindness? It really doesn't make sense for your readers to worry about even paying for publicity. I felt uneasy and had a great warmth flowing through my heart. This book does have areas that need to be polished, and I have repeatedly discussed and revised many chapters. I am really grateful to the readers who have stayed, who are still collecting, and who often post about this chapter for sticking with me all the way. I will continue to tell stories well and make progress. Thank you for the support that I can't see. It's really nice to meet you all because of this book. Bow sincerely.









