
The Empress of Quick Wear Has Arrived
by Dream Duke
About This Novel
A counterattack story that fulfills the client's wish. ... New book released: Quick Travel: Shooting to Death Plot King 1V1, pamper! Mo Yan is chasing Xia Yan miserably in every world] [Host, you have lost your memory again~~~] "Stupid system, get out of here." Xia Yan smiled softly with crooked eyebrows. [Host, put down your gun. You have something to say, but the debt must be repaid. Even if you kill me, you still have to pay it back. The system vibrates the sound. Xia Yan turned around and grabbed the male protagonist by the collar and asked, "Who allowed you to be with the female protagonist?" The male protagonist is confused... Mo Yan: ∑( ° △ °|||)Daughter-in-law, let go of that man, I am your husband!
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Official(188)Scraped 1mo ago
Isn't it said that there is no fixed male protagonist? There are only three male protagonists back and forth, the male partner Qi Jun, and the female protagonist
Darling, it seems that your profile said that there is no male protagonist, so I clicked and collected it. At first, I saw that there were male protagonists in the first few pictures. I didn't believe it, so I looked at all the chapters and endings. It turned out that there was still a male protagonist, so Darling, can you change the sentence in your profile that says that there is no fixed male protagonist in this article? Otherwise, there will be some people who only read the novel without a male protagonist, only to stop reading it halfway through and give it a low rating, and they will feel that they have been greatly deceived.
Why does Mao have a crazy gay man?
When I read it for Mao, I had the feeling that Qi Jun was the male protagonist. It was so uncomfortable that the male and female protagonists were weaker than Qi Jun. . . . .
I just want to ask if it is true that there is no fixed male protagonist
The author is great, this book completely destroys the three views. Why would Mao have a supporting male character who loves the male protagonist? Great author, you accidentally ruined your book by writing it!
I feel like I'm slandering my mother-in-law.
The empress is so beautiful! I saw some comments saying that the female protagonist relies on the male protagonist to complete tasks and so on. I really want to complain for the empress, but the female protagonist is just lazy. Besides, the male protagonist has to help deal with the scum. Besides, relying on the male lead does not mean that the empress is incompetent. The heroine's personal ability, IQ and means are quite high. She is much better than some stupid and stupid quick-traveling heroines who are suppressed by the system. It is also necessary for the male protagonist to help the female protagonist. The male protagonist's own rotten male partner has caused so much trouble to the female protagonist, and has been killed by the male partner so many times. Sometimes the female protagonist and the male protagonist combined can't fuck him. , The male protagonist's rotten male partner is worthy of a world-class boss, and the male protagonist is still Xiaoqiang who can't be killed no matter what. When the rotten male partner appears, the male protagonist is worried about his chastity and the female protagonist is worried about her life, so this is the trouble caused by the male protagonist. Let the male protagonist help handle the task. If the female protagonist chooses, she would rather deal with a bunch of scum by herself than have a rotten male partner...
What do you call a non-fixed male lead? ? ? Isn't there a fixed male protagonist, and the male supporting character likes the male protagonist, and he pursues her in every world, which is particularly speechless! ! !
When I first started reading it, it was really because of the lack of books that I persisted. After all, the first few worlds were too frustrating, and Qi Jun was so hated that I couldn't help but hate him. But as I read further on, I actually liked it. At the end, I was a little unsatisfied. I wanted to see the scene where the empress went to the new world and the couple tortured Qi Jun. Very good. For me, a veteran who has devoted all my time to writing about fast travel in the past six months, it's three and a half minutes, and it's worth watching.
Don't use mindless supporting characters to set off the protagonist, okay?
[As far as this book is concerned] What makes me curious is that even if the IQs of the supporting characters are indeed not high enough, they are not like the wife of a company boss who has never been involved in scandals before meeting the heroine, and then everything is exposed as soon as she meets the heroine, right? Isn't it bad to ignore the IQ and EQ of supporting characters? Even though this is a novel, you still have to have a correct outlook on things. The original heroine's words were vague and confusing, so I couldn't understand it. But now the heroine herself is doing such a different thing? He didn't even speak vaguely, but directly deceived the people who were eating melons, and let those people reprimand the original heroine verbally and morally. What is the difference between this and what the original heroine did? That's a bit exaggerated, isn't it a double standard? Even if you want to take revenge on the original heroine, you have to use some appropriate means, lying or something... As mentioned in the title, using brainless supporting characters to set off the protagonists does not actually reflect how smart they are, and those with good grades and winning awards will give people the feeling of being too flashy. How can I put it this way? This kind of high IQ that can be achieved in just a few words is simply perfunctory. Of course, not every author can portray every character well, but occasionally you still have to pay attention to things other than emotional lines.
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Official(188)Scraped 1mo ago
Isn't it said that there is no fixed male protagonist? There are only three male protagonists back and forth, the male partner Qi Jun, and the female protagonist
Darling, it seems that your profile said that there is no male protagonist, so I clicked and collected it. At first, I saw that there were male protagonists in the first few pictures. I didn't believe it, so I looked at all the chapters and endings. It turned out that there was still a male protagonist, so Darling, can you change the sentence in your profile that says that there is no fixed male protagonist in this article? Otherwise, there will be some people who only read the novel without a male protagonist, only to stop reading it halfway through and give it a low rating, and they will feel that they have been greatly deceived.
Why does Mao have a crazy gay man?
When I read it for Mao, I had the feeling that Qi Jun was the male protagonist. It was so uncomfortable that the male and female protagonists were weaker than Qi Jun. . . . .
I just want to ask if it is true that there is no fixed male protagonist
The author is great, this book completely destroys the three views. Why would Mao have a supporting male character who loves the male protagonist? Great author, you accidentally ruined your book by writing it!
I feel like I'm slandering my mother-in-law.
The empress is so beautiful! I saw some comments saying that the female protagonist relies on the male protagonist to complete tasks and so on. I really want to complain for the empress, but the female protagonist is just lazy. Besides, the male protagonist has to help deal with the scum. Besides, relying on the male lead does not mean that the empress is incompetent. The heroine's personal ability, IQ and means are quite high. She is much better than some stupid and stupid quick-traveling heroines who are suppressed by the system. It is also necessary for the male protagonist to help the female protagonist. The male protagonist's own rotten male partner has caused so much trouble to the female protagonist, and has been killed by the male partner so many times. Sometimes the female protagonist and the male protagonist combined can't fuck him. , The male protagonist's rotten male partner is worthy of a world-class boss, and the male protagonist is still Xiaoqiang who can't be killed no matter what. When the rotten male partner appears, the male protagonist is worried about his chastity and the female protagonist is worried about her life, so this is the trouble caused by the male protagonist. Let the male protagonist help handle the task. If the female protagonist chooses, she would rather deal with a bunch of scum by herself than have a rotten male partner...
What do you call a non-fixed male lead? ? ? Isn't there a fixed male protagonist, and the male supporting character likes the male protagonist, and he pursues her in every world, which is particularly speechless! ! !
When I first started reading it, it was really because of the lack of books that I persisted. After all, the first few worlds were too frustrating, and Qi Jun was so hated that I couldn't help but hate him. But as I read further on, I actually liked it. At the end, I was a little unsatisfied. I wanted to see the scene where the empress went to the new world and the couple tortured Qi Jun. Very good. For me, a veteran who has devoted all my time to writing about fast travel in the past six months, it's three and a half minutes, and it's worth watching.
Don't use mindless supporting characters to set off the protagonist, okay?
[As far as this book is concerned] What makes me curious is that even if the IQs of the supporting characters are indeed not high enough, they are not like the wife of a company boss who has never been involved in scandals before meeting the heroine, and then everything is exposed as soon as she meets the heroine, right? Isn't it bad to ignore the IQ and EQ of supporting characters? Even though this is a novel, you still have to have a correct outlook on things. The original heroine's words were vague and confusing, so I couldn't understand it. But now the heroine herself is doing such a different thing? He didn't even speak vaguely, but directly deceived the people who were eating melons, and let those people reprimand the original heroine verbally and morally. What is the difference between this and what the original heroine did? That's a bit exaggerated, isn't it a double standard? Even if you want to take revenge on the original heroine, you have to use some appropriate means, lying or something... As mentioned in the title, using brainless supporting characters to set off the protagonists does not actually reflect how smart they are, and those with good grades and winning awards will give people the feeling of being too flashy. How can I put it this way? This kind of high IQ that can be achieved in just a few words is simply perfunctory. Of course, not every author can portray every character well, but occasionally you still have to pay attention to things other than emotional lines.
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Kuai Wen Wish Counterattack is a novel that is readable. Highlights of this article: The male supporting cast is frantically competing for the male lead! ฅ( ̳• ◡ • ̳)ฅBut not Fuwenao! The heroine needs to find her love rival Qi Jun in every world, which is quite sad! Heroine: Mu Jin Male protagonist: Soul from another world




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