
Blowing Lamps to Plow the Fields
About This Novel
Even if you dress like a concubine, it also comes with a shota bun. What? There is another one in the belly Ahem, God is fair and there is still room to support the three of us. A certain loyal dog: Wife, and me too A certain Qing: Kneel on the floor for me Farming life, the family is short-lived, the space is portable, the little rich is peaceful, warm and ordinary The new book "The Prehistoric Leisurely Landlord" is a warm article about farming~~~Please take care of me The new book "It's Difficult to Step into a Marriage" is still about farming, so please take care of me~ The new book "How Beautiful My Wife" is, a novel about losing moral integrity, please take care of me keke
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Official(45)Scraped 1mo ago
When she was nine months pregnant, Tang Anqing's belly was so big that at a glance she could only see a round ball, not even her feet. (I really want to ask, is the heroine a human being?)
Quite entertaining article. Not only is the era fictitious, but so is the geography. That's all in the heroine's space. Even in the outside world, there are also cherries, apples from the north, lychees, oranges from the south, cactus from the desert, etc. Just complaining is enough to keep me entertained for a long time.
I've read Chapter 78 and I'm still talking about the baby. I've been pregnant since Chapter 78 and I'm still pregnant for more than a month... Please stop talking about unnecessary things and talk about the key points. Don't make me anxious! Don't make everyone anxious! Look at the people in front of me and behind me, their faces full of anxiety.
I just want to know whose child the heroine's child is.
Just pick anyone to be his father, just kidding me
I can't stand it at all, and Shu Huang can't stand it either.
Is this the first book you have written? The story itself is quite good, but the language expression does not conform to logical thinking, and many of them do not fit the background of the time. The second-wives embarrassment is more interesting. At least the writing of the book is really good.
What era is this written about? There are ramen and light soy sauce.
It's good, but the relationship develops very slowly
The ending is a good one.
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Official(45)Scraped 1mo ago
When she was nine months pregnant, Tang Anqing's belly was so big that at a glance she could only see a round ball, not even her feet. (I really want to ask, is the heroine a human being?)
Quite entertaining article. Not only is the era fictitious, but so is the geography. That's all in the heroine's space. Even in the outside world, there are also cherries, apples from the north, lychees, oranges from the south, cactus from the desert, etc. Just complaining is enough to keep me entertained for a long time.
I've read Chapter 78 and I'm still talking about the baby. I've been pregnant since Chapter 78 and I'm still pregnant for more than a month... Please stop talking about unnecessary things and talk about the key points. Don't make me anxious! Don't make everyone anxious! Look at the people in front of me and behind me, their faces full of anxiety.
I just want to know whose child the heroine's child is.
Just pick anyone to be his father, just kidding me
I can't stand it at all, and Shu Huang can't stand it either.
Is this the first book you have written? The story itself is quite good, but the language expression does not conform to logical thinking, and many of them do not fit the background of the time. The second-wives embarrassment is more interesting. At least the writing of the book is really good.
What era is this written about? There are ramen and light soy sauce.
It's good, but the relationship develops very slowly
The ending is a good one.
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Good looking, the heroine is reborn in space, with a wife




Time travel, space....




This is a tender romance story.



I used to like a farming novel very much. The male protagonist is a loyal dog who is a killer picked up on the road.













