
The Domineering Princess of Aivia
by Tea Foam
About This Novel
They are beautiful, noble, domineering and perfect legendary women, and they are also the supreme little princesses of the six major families. They are the three princes who are invincible on campus, cold, coquettish and evil. When the three beautiful princesses return to their country and meet the arrogant and arrogant people on campus, what kind of love will continue? The perfect love between princes and princesses, please stay tuned to Aivia Noble School! ! ! Romantic, beautiful, funny...
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What do you think of this book? A. Not good B. General C. Good
I express my opinions and views. I hope you won't criticize me. Thank you ὠA
1. I really don't understand why the heroine has the right to kick the principal's office door if she hides her identity. Can you tell me, the heroine is so aura and pretentious? The principal doesn't know them, and what he said about hiding his identity ended up being either pretentious or special. Don't you think it's wrong? The first is to kick the classroom door. Do you think they are qualified to kick the door when their identities are hidden? The answer is not. To put it nicely, the teacher is helpless, okay? What can she do in the face of so many wealthy children? Compared with the heroine, the teacher can indeed be angry, right? Since you are an ordinary student, and in the eyes of the teacher, a newly transferred student kicks the classroom door, what will you first feel? It must be angry. Otherwise, I can still go over to greet you with a smile! At that time, they didn't have the strength or family background of the male protagonists. They agreed to hide their identities and look ugly, so they just made it ordinary! It doesn't matter if they kick in the door at every turn. They should go to school with the mentality and behavior of an ordinary student. Next comes the seats. I am going to be dissatisfied with the male protagonist here. Where is the aloofness that I promised? The heroine agreed after saying a few words. What does this mean? It's because of fate? That's not how fate comes about! Finally, there is class and the restaurant: when the teacher is giving lectures, those rich kids can really not listen to the class, right? However, the heroine had hidden her identity at that time, so what right did she have to sleep, and the teacher was not happy to ask them to get up to answer the questions. What does this mean? Apparently he had forgotten about hiding his identity at that time, okay? Although the teacher is a bit bad and asks the students to do difficult questions, it is the heroines who are wrong in the first place! Why would you sleep in class while hiding your identity? Because you know how to do it. If you know how to hide your identity, then you have to act like an ordinary student, right? Even though they had no qualifications at the time, they still did something special. Isn't this an obvious pretense? Since your identity is hidden, can you please go to school like an ordinary student? You can't sleep even if you are extremely sleepy. You must also know that you can't sleep because you don't want to show off and hide your identity. In the restaurant, as ordinary people, even though they did have that identity, they were hiding their identities at the time! Although there were no seats left at that time. But they themselves said it was better to hide their identity. You can't be special! 2. What I said are all facts, I hope you won't criticize them. The heroine did make these behaviors cool under the author's description, but I don't always look at the surface, right? The heroine's behavior is indeed excessive, and that's right!
Complain about it, don't complain
Let me complain about this plot. . . I read this kind of novel when I was 10 years old, and I thought it was very interesting. . . Now, um, is this plot serious? Six wealthy families, including three men and three women, came together. I think this plot is really ridiculous. I'm 5 years old and I can't accept this kind of novel. I have passed this age and I am not suitable for reading this kind of novel.
Hehe, I think this book is very interesting! I hope the author writes something similar to this one! Those who haven't seen it must watch it. Ann, you must watch it! Tsk tsk. Looking forward to it ~ Haha! This book is really super nice! Ha ha.
Ahem
Why do I read this kind of book? The main reason is that I am short of books. Secondly, I want to reminisce about my childhood. I read this kind of book when I was in primary school. I read it with great enthusiasm. I read it every day... Sometimes I also wonder why I liked this kind of novel at that time. In summary: maybe I was also crazy at that time...😱😱😱I really want to slap my face... And introduce it to others...
With Holy Sakura Academy: Exclusively for Princes
It's exactly the same as Sacred Sakura Academy: The Prince's Exclusive Sweetheart, except the main character's name has been changed /(ㄒoㄒ)/~
Forehead
I always feel like I have read this book somewhere, but the title is different. And that book is also finished. Is it my imagination?
It's okay. It's my favorite style. I prefer to read about gangsters, female-female and male-male, preferably 3 to 3, handsome, wealthy and well-established. I hope the author will continue writing novels like this~
plot
I feel that this plot is more suitable for 12-year-olds, and the details are not very good (what do you think)?
The plot is cliche.
The writing style is very immature, and to put it bluntly, it is at the level of a primary school student's composition. Three princesses and three princes are very cliche. And it goes so fast it feels like driving on a highway. It feels like the male protagonist has to like the female protagonist, which is childish. The male protagonist is said to be very cold, but I don't feel it. The heroine's words gave me a very dragging feeling. It was too dragging. Since she has hidden her identity, she shouldn't be so dragging. He says he is keeping a low profile, but he behaves in a flamboyant way. Overall, this book is really poorly written.
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Official(2300)Scraped 1mo ago
What do you think of this book? A. Not good B. General C. Good
I express my opinions and views. I hope you won't criticize me. Thank you ὠA
1. I really don't understand why the heroine has the right to kick the principal's office door if she hides her identity. Can you tell me, the heroine is so aura and pretentious? The principal doesn't know them, and what he said about hiding his identity ended up being either pretentious or special. Don't you think it's wrong? The first is to kick the classroom door. Do you think they are qualified to kick the door when their identities are hidden? The answer is not. To put it nicely, the teacher is helpless, okay? What can she do in the face of so many wealthy children? Compared with the heroine, the teacher can indeed be angry, right? Since you are an ordinary student, and in the eyes of the teacher, a newly transferred student kicks the classroom door, what will you first feel? It must be angry. Otherwise, I can still go over to greet you with a smile! At that time, they didn't have the strength or family background of the male protagonists. They agreed to hide their identities and look ugly, so they just made it ordinary! It doesn't matter if they kick in the door at every turn. They should go to school with the mentality and behavior of an ordinary student. Next comes the seats. I am going to be dissatisfied with the male protagonist here. Where is the aloofness that I promised? The heroine agreed after saying a few words. What does this mean? It's because of fate? That's not how fate comes about! Finally, there is class and the restaurant: when the teacher is giving lectures, those rich kids can really not listen to the class, right? However, the heroine had hidden her identity at that time, so what right did she have to sleep, and the teacher was not happy to ask them to get up to answer the questions. What does this mean? Apparently he had forgotten about hiding his identity at that time, okay? Although the teacher is a bit bad and asks the students to do difficult questions, it is the heroines who are wrong in the first place! Why would you sleep in class while hiding your identity? Because you know how to do it. If you know how to hide your identity, then you have to act like an ordinary student, right? Even though they had no qualifications at the time, they still did something special. Isn't this an obvious pretense? Since your identity is hidden, can you please go to school like an ordinary student? You can't sleep even if you are extremely sleepy. You must also know that you can't sleep because you don't want to show off and hide your identity. In the restaurant, as ordinary people, even though they did have that identity, they were hiding their identities at the time! Although there were no seats left at that time. But they themselves said it was better to hide their identity. You can't be special! 2. What I said are all facts, I hope you won't criticize them. The heroine did make these behaviors cool under the author's description, but I don't always look at the surface, right? The heroine's behavior is indeed excessive, and that's right!
Complain about it, don't complain
Let me complain about this plot. . . I read this kind of novel when I was 10 years old, and I thought it was very interesting. . . Now, um, is this plot serious? Six wealthy families, including three men and three women, came together. I think this plot is really ridiculous. I'm 5 years old and I can't accept this kind of novel. I have passed this age and I am not suitable for reading this kind of novel.
Hehe, I think this book is very interesting! I hope the author writes something similar to this one! Those who haven't seen it must watch it. Ann, you must watch it! Tsk tsk. Looking forward to it ~ Haha! This book is really super nice! Ha ha.
Ahem
Why do I read this kind of book? The main reason is that I am short of books. Secondly, I want to reminisce about my childhood. I read this kind of book when I was in primary school. I read it with great enthusiasm. I read it every day... Sometimes I also wonder why I liked this kind of novel at that time. In summary: maybe I was also crazy at that time...😱😱😱I really want to slap my face... And introduce it to others...
With Holy Sakura Academy: Exclusively for Princes
It's exactly the same as Sacred Sakura Academy: The Prince's Exclusive Sweetheart, except the main character's name has been changed /(ㄒoㄒ)/~
Forehead
I always feel like I have read this book somewhere, but the title is different. And that book is also finished. Is it my imagination?
It's okay. It's my favorite style. I prefer to read about gangsters, female-female and male-male, preferably 3 to 3, handsome, wealthy and well-established. I hope the author will continue writing novels like this~
plot
I feel that this plot is more suitable for 12-year-olds, and the details are not very good (what do you think)?
The plot is cliche.
The writing style is very immature, and to put it bluntly, it is at the level of a primary school student's composition. Three princesses and three princes are very cliche. And it goes so fast it feels like driving on a highway. It feels like the male protagonist has to like the female protagonist, which is childish. The male protagonist is said to be very cold, but I don't feel it. The heroine's words gave me a very dragging feeling. It was too dragging. Since she has hidden her identity, she shouldn't be so dragging. He says he is keeping a low profile, but he behaves in a flamboyant way. Overall, this book is really poorly written.












