
Kangxi's Domineering Concubine
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It's not good to wear it on anyone, but on a concubine with no power, no favor, and no heirs, who has a high position. I really don't want to enter the palace. I wonder if the imperial concubine's sister can be exempted from the draft. Kangxi said coldly, "My beloved concubine, what do you think? It has aroused my interest, but I want to escape, but there is no way."
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Official(401)Scraped 1mo ago
Where did the good reviews come from?
The heroine complained when she met Nalan Rongruo for the first time. "White Lotus" traveled to the Qing Dynasty and the original character's personality changed drastically. Don't you doubt it? The author shouldn't be so exaggerated. The heroine was described as selfish at the beginning. In the Qing Dynasty, she obeyed her father at home, her husband when she got married, and her son after her husband died. Men were the gods. Better come on
What a messy article. I didn't want to read it when I first saw the heroine and Nalan Rongruo falling in love. How much money did you spend to increase the rating?
I don't like this book. Kangxi couldn't forget the beauty when he first met her, and later broke them up. The third time he saw her, he slept with the heroine when she was drunk. He ignored her wishes and thoughts and only wanted to be happy for himself. Kangxi was so shameless. I hate Kangxi.
When you read a novel and say it's good, are you a procrastinator or a primary school student?
You can't blame me for speaking poorly. The heroine got a golden finger and didn't practice. She just became beautiful. After the transformation, she still didn't know how to be cautious. She still had to go out to play. Even the acne marks on her underwear were healed in less than one night. Aren't you afraid of scaring the palace maid to death? The writing was not rigorous. Just after breakfast, it was dinner? She also entered the palace to fight in the palace. If it weren't for the halo of the heroine, she couldn't survive even one episode. She treated an idiot as an upright person, so this is still a palace fight. Typical Mary Su Wen He looks so careless that the male protagonist will look at him differently. Ruin Xuan Ye
Highly recommended
Super good-looking... I don't know why, but I like Qing Dynasty articles, especially those about Kangxi, Aixinjueluo Xuanye🤑🤑🤑
Why do I feel like the heroine has a wrong outlook after watching it?
Too casual
This is the most casual book I've ever read about a time-travel heroine. I really don't know why such high reviews come from
So brainless
I was a little speechless watching it, and I felt that the heroine was a bit brainless, =_==_==_=. . . . . . . . . .
I feel like the heroine is a bit cheap
It's a bit creepy. My sister is not dead, but my brother-in-law is sleeping with her. Forget it, they are still together and have slept with her so many times. As a modern person, doesn't the heroine find it disgusting? It's still acceptable to be with the male protagonist after her sister is dead. Besides, it's not like the female protagonist has no ability to leave. This space is a waste for the female protagonist. She feels that the female protagonist is domineering and cheap.
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What a crappy novel. . . . .
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Official(401)Scraped 1mo ago
Where did the good reviews come from?
The heroine complained when she met Nalan Rongruo for the first time. "White Lotus" traveled to the Qing Dynasty and the original character's personality changed drastically. Don't you doubt it? The author shouldn't be so exaggerated. The heroine was described as selfish at the beginning. In the Qing Dynasty, she obeyed her father at home, her husband when she got married, and her son after her husband died. Men were the gods. Better come on
What a messy article. I didn't want to read it when I first saw the heroine and Nalan Rongruo falling in love. How much money did you spend to increase the rating?
I don't like this book. Kangxi couldn't forget the beauty when he first met her, and later broke them up. The third time he saw her, he slept with the heroine when she was drunk. He ignored her wishes and thoughts and only wanted to be happy for himself. Kangxi was so shameless. I hate Kangxi.
When you read a novel and say it's good, are you a procrastinator or a primary school student?
You can't blame me for speaking poorly. The heroine got a golden finger and didn't practice. She just became beautiful. After the transformation, she still didn't know how to be cautious. She still had to go out to play. Even the acne marks on her underwear were healed in less than one night. Aren't you afraid of scaring the palace maid to death? The writing was not rigorous. Just after breakfast, it was dinner? She also entered the palace to fight in the palace. If it weren't for the halo of the heroine, she couldn't survive even one episode. She treated an idiot as an upright person, so this is still a palace fight. Typical Mary Su Wen He looks so careless that the male protagonist will look at him differently. Ruin Xuan Ye
Highly recommended
Super good-looking... I don't know why, but I like Qing Dynasty articles, especially those about Kangxi, Aixinjueluo Xuanye🤑🤑🤑
Why do I feel like the heroine has a wrong outlook after watching it?
Too casual
This is the most casual book I've ever read about a time-travel heroine. I really don't know why such high reviews come from
So brainless
I was a little speechless watching it, and I felt that the heroine was a bit brainless, =_==_==_=. . . . . . . . . .
I feel like the heroine is a bit cheap
It's a bit creepy. My sister is not dead, but my brother-in-law is sleeping with her. Forget it, they are still together and have slept with her so many times. As a modern person, doesn't the heroine find it disgusting? It's still acceptable to be with the male protagonist after her sister is dead. Besides, it's not like the female protagonist has no ability to leave. This space is a waste for the female protagonist. She feels that the female protagonist is domineering and cheap.
. . .
What a crappy novel. . . . .
















