
The Green Tea Female Partner Wins in the Novel About Cultivating Immortals
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Lu Sangjiu spent more than a year imprinting her image of an innocent person who often coughed up blood and was delicate and frail into the hearts of everyone in the Seven Emotions Sect. In fact, it is true that he often coughs up blood, but it is not a problem because he is delicate and frail. In the beginning, she came to the Seven Emotions Sect with only one purpose: to deprive the heroine Ye Zhiyao of her destiny and lift the shackles of heaven! Later, she looked at these simple and kind-hearted idiots from her master's school, and thought, it's easy anyway, and she can save every one of them! The only thing that can beat pure white lotus is fresh green tea. So, in order to compete with the heroine Ye Zhiyao, who is extremely lucky and loved by all men, it's not too much for her to talk over tea occasionally, right? So... Facing the monster, Lu Sangjiu said firmly while vomiting blood: "Senior Brother, please leave me alone, go and save Senior Sister Ye, she is more important than me!" The grumpy Senior Brother firmly stood in front of her, "Fart! My little Junior Sister is the most important thing. !" Facing the scheming bitch, Lu Sangjiu choked up and said, "Second Senior Sister, don't get me wrong, she didn't bully me, I'm not wronged at all!" The crying Second Senior Sister wiped away her tears and performed a scheming bitch on the spot. Facing the evil cultivator, Lu Sangjiu vomited blood and said stubbornly: "Third Senior Brother, you go first... I will definitely try my best to hold on until you bring someone back to save me!" The timid Third Senior Brother mustered up the courage to break through on the spot and crush the evil cultivator! Later, Ye Zhiyao pointed her sword at Lu Sangjiu, saying that she was a demon cultivator who caused trouble to everyone a hundred years ago and should be killed. Everyone stood firmly in front of Lu Sangjiu, "Impossible! The junior sister is too weak to be a big devil!"
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The author's personal feelings and thoughts
At this point in the story, I saw many comments from readers and friends, so I wanted to share some of my views on the relationship between the male and female protagonists. Xie is actually quite controversial, because for a long time he didn't seem likeable enough. For example, he didn't choose to help Xiaojiu at the beginning, or he acted more from his own point of view instead of taking care of Xiaojiu's emotions. But what I want to say is that he didn't like Xiaojiu at that time, and he even had doubts and suspicions about her, and he even had his own goals to achieve. Everyone is an independent person, and he must make some choices and actions from his own perspective first. He is not a tool person, so he is not obligated to be nice to Xiaojiu from the beginning. Of course, even though he was more considerate of his own interests, he never really did anything to harm Xiaojiu, but instead helped her a lot, so he must be a good person first and should not be cursed or abused. As for the role of Gu Jue, many people like it, and of course I also like it very much. He is really nice, but unfortunately he is not suitable for drinking. Xiaojiu has been burdened with too much. Even her master and brothers who are very kind to her will still hesitate. If her identity is exposed, will they still love her as always? It can be said that everyone would make her feel insecure like this, except Xie Ningyuan. He knows her past and understands her present. When she faces danger alone, he will use his life to stand in front of her. Of course, Gu Jue must be willing to die to save Xiaojiu, but the only person who can stand beside her and make the entire world of immortality an enemy is Xie Ningyuan. This is the reason why the male protagonist will and will only be Xie Ningyuan. He is very good, you don't have to love him, but please don't hurt him. Thanks.
The male protagonist is a bit abstract, so be cautious when entering the trap.
I was quite able to watch the plot at the beginning, but it was a bit puzzling when the male protagonist refused to let the female protagonist enter his cave. Why did he drag others with him? Moreover, even if he didn't care about anyone, why did he keep preventing the female protagonist from taking her own things? He could just stand by and watch with suspicion, but what does it mean to stop him like this again and again? How could he not see the female protagonist get the treasure if he got it? He himself was not sure whether the heroine would take it, so he just watched the original heroine take it. Those who didn't know this description would think that this male protagonist was also one of the licking dogs given to the original heroine by God. It was really abstract and inexplicable.
The heroine is more beautiful and more fragrant
I have read more than 60 chapters. To be honest, it is rare to see well-written emotional stories with CP lines. There was a lot of controversy in the early stage of the article. I think there are two points. First, the heroine was very frustrated in the early stage. Second, the male protagonist's appearance was very awkward, and the first impression was very bad. In the early stage, the heroine was bullied by the original Luck Dao heroine and her male partners. In the first plot, when the treasures from her original cave were taken away, the difficulty of breaking through was not highlighted, but the heroine was still allowed to take away her supplies. It made people feel like they were reborn as a deity. They had the upper hand but had no ability to deal with it. Second, the presence of a male protagonist will make the female protagonist constrained. The pig teammates are generally restricted by others, and they also have vague thoughts and behaviors that are inconsistent with their status, which is even more annoying. The reader knows from the description in the article that this man is the destined protagonist, and of course he is angry. Another author posted a post explaining that "he is not a tool, so he has no obligation to be nice to Xiaojiu from the beginning." He also said that he is a good person and should not be reviled and cursed. In the opening scene of the co-writing, the heroine's brothers, sisters, and master are all treated as tools? Putting men more important than senior brother friendship is very suspected of valuing sex over friends. And as a spouse, you must have some considerations when choosing a person. What can a man who is in the way from the beginning be a good hero? Is he the only man in the world? As a popular second male lead, Gu didn't treat the heroine well from the beginning. Wasn't it designed by the heroine to make her give something? In comparison, this explanation seems ridiculous. It's even more difficult to comment after seeing the spoilers at the end, so as a woman, her secrets cannot be fully disclosed. When her partner cannot fully deliver, is it okay to choose an old person who knows her past identity as a partner? This makes me feel very sad. Who doesn't have secrets? As long as you have a clear conscience and this secret will not hurt others, you must let your partner know? Do women have to have someone to rely on? Can't accept betrayal and separation? I don't see many men thinking this way. Anyway, it just makes me feel uncomfortable. The female protagonist is a female devil who is about to rise in the early stage. When she meets the male protagonist, she turns into a little girl. She might as well work hard on her career! The overall writing style is okay, it seems to be quite smooth, and the writing is very emotional, which shows that the author also knows how to mobilize the readers' emotions. Currently, there are relatively few plots where the heroine focuses on her own cultivation, and more emphasis is placed on the entanglement with the original heroine and the male protagonist.
A quick question
The heroine's rebirth is because of the bodhi bead. Xie is a Buddhist cultivator who knew the heroine in her previous life. The rebirth may be related to him. He may also be the male protagonist? One thing is that the heroine was a demon cultivator in her previous life, and she is a little bit like a virgin in this life. Of course, demon cultivators are not necessarily evil, but the heroine is a little different. Maybe it's just her, right?
Pretending to be green tea, pretending to be green tea becomes real green tea
After reading too many articles without CP, I specifically looked for those with CP. As a result, the heroine slowly became a real green tea. How is this different from the original heroine? While seducing Gu Jue, he was hanging the little monk
I was so angry with the original heroine, how about you 😢
There is no male protagonist! Don't have a male protagonist. If you have a male protagonist and a female protagonist, they will become trash that cannot be carried on the shoulders and lifted by the hands. Support no CP
It's very ugly. I've only read a few chapters in the cave. I don't think it's worth signing up for a membership for this novel. The female protagonist feels aggrieved and the male protagonist is greasy. She keeps blaming Heaven for being biased. In fact, the female protagonist is too good and the male protagonist is holding her back.
Does this have anything to do with the title? I read more than twenty chapters and was so disgusted that I couldn't stand it anymore.
I don't recommend it. The first 20 chapters have been very frustrating. The male protagonist also behaves in disgusting ways towards his teammates. I can't stand it at all.
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Official(103)Scraped 21d ago
The author's personal feelings and thoughts
At this point in the story, I saw many comments from readers and friends, so I wanted to share some of my views on the relationship between the male and female protagonists. Xie is actually quite controversial, because for a long time he didn't seem likeable enough. For example, he didn't choose to help Xiaojiu at the beginning, or he acted more from his own point of view instead of taking care of Xiaojiu's emotions. But what I want to say is that he didn't like Xiaojiu at that time, and he even had doubts and suspicions about her, and he even had his own goals to achieve. Everyone is an independent person, and he must make some choices and actions from his own perspective first. He is not a tool person, so he is not obligated to be nice to Xiaojiu from the beginning. Of course, even though he was more considerate of his own interests, he never really did anything to harm Xiaojiu, but instead helped her a lot, so he must be a good person first and should not be cursed or abused. As for the role of Gu Jue, many people like it, and of course I also like it very much. He is really nice, but unfortunately he is not suitable for drinking. Xiaojiu has been burdened with too much. Even her master and brothers who are very kind to her will still hesitate. If her identity is exposed, will they still love her as always? It can be said that everyone would make her feel insecure like this, except Xie Ningyuan. He knows her past and understands her present. When she faces danger alone, he will use his life to stand in front of her. Of course, Gu Jue must be willing to die to save Xiaojiu, but the only person who can stand beside her and make the entire world of immortality an enemy is Xie Ningyuan. This is the reason why the male protagonist will and will only be Xie Ningyuan. He is very good, you don't have to love him, but please don't hurt him. Thanks.
The male protagonist is a bit abstract, so be cautious when entering the trap.
I was quite able to watch the plot at the beginning, but it was a bit puzzling when the male protagonist refused to let the female protagonist enter his cave. Why did he drag others with him? Moreover, even if he didn't care about anyone, why did he keep preventing the female protagonist from taking her own things? He could just stand by and watch with suspicion, but what does it mean to stop him like this again and again? How could he not see the female protagonist get the treasure if he got it? He himself was not sure whether the heroine would take it, so he just watched the original heroine take it. Those who didn't know this description would think that this male protagonist was also one of the licking dogs given to the original heroine by God. It was really abstract and inexplicable.
The heroine is more beautiful and more fragrant
I have read more than 60 chapters. To be honest, it is rare to see well-written emotional stories with CP lines. There was a lot of controversy in the early stage of the article. I think there are two points. First, the heroine was very frustrated in the early stage. Second, the male protagonist's appearance was very awkward, and the first impression was very bad. In the early stage, the heroine was bullied by the original Luck Dao heroine and her male partners. In the first plot, when the treasures from her original cave were taken away, the difficulty of breaking through was not highlighted, but the heroine was still allowed to take away her supplies. It made people feel like they were reborn as a deity. They had the upper hand but had no ability to deal with it. Second, the presence of a male protagonist will make the female protagonist constrained. The pig teammates are generally restricted by others, and they also have vague thoughts and behaviors that are inconsistent with their status, which is even more annoying. The reader knows from the description in the article that this man is the destined protagonist, and of course he is angry. Another author posted a post explaining that "he is not a tool, so he has no obligation to be nice to Xiaojiu from the beginning." He also said that he is a good person and should not be reviled and cursed. In the opening scene of the co-writing, the heroine's brothers, sisters, and master are all treated as tools? Putting men more important than senior brother friendship is very suspected of valuing sex over friends. And as a spouse, you must have some considerations when choosing a person. What can a man who is in the way from the beginning be a good hero? Is he the only man in the world? As a popular second male lead, Gu didn't treat the heroine well from the beginning. Wasn't it designed by the heroine to make her give something? In comparison, this explanation seems ridiculous. It's even more difficult to comment after seeing the spoilers at the end, so as a woman, her secrets cannot be fully disclosed. When her partner cannot fully deliver, is it okay to choose an old person who knows her past identity as a partner? This makes me feel very sad. Who doesn't have secrets? As long as you have a clear conscience and this secret will not hurt others, you must let your partner know? Do women have to have someone to rely on? Can't accept betrayal and separation? I don't see many men thinking this way. Anyway, it just makes me feel uncomfortable. The female protagonist is a female devil who is about to rise in the early stage. When she meets the male protagonist, she turns into a little girl. She might as well work hard on her career! The overall writing style is okay, it seems to be quite smooth, and the writing is very emotional, which shows that the author also knows how to mobilize the readers' emotions. Currently, there are relatively few plots where the heroine focuses on her own cultivation, and more emphasis is placed on the entanglement with the original heroine and the male protagonist.
A quick question
The heroine's rebirth is because of the bodhi bead. Xie is a Buddhist cultivator who knew the heroine in her previous life. The rebirth may be related to him. He may also be the male protagonist? One thing is that the heroine was a demon cultivator in her previous life, and she is a little bit like a virgin in this life. Of course, demon cultivators are not necessarily evil, but the heroine is a little different. Maybe it's just her, right?
Pretending to be green tea, pretending to be green tea becomes real green tea
After reading too many articles without CP, I specifically looked for those with CP. As a result, the heroine slowly became a real green tea. How is this different from the original heroine? While seducing Gu Jue, he was hanging the little monk
I was so angry with the original heroine, how about you 😢
There is no male protagonist! Don't have a male protagonist. If you have a male protagonist and a female protagonist, they will become trash that cannot be carried on the shoulders and lifted by the hands. Support no CP
It's very ugly. I've only read a few chapters in the cave. I don't think it's worth signing up for a membership for this novel. The female protagonist feels aggrieved and the male protagonist is greasy. She keeps blaming Heaven for being biased. In fact, the female protagonist is too good and the male protagonist is holding her back.
Does this have anything to do with the title? I read more than twenty chapters and was so disgusted that I couldn't stand it anymore.
I don't recommend it. The first 20 chapters have been very frustrating. The male protagonist also behaves in disgusting ways towards his teammates. I can't stand it at all.
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〖Strong female + funny + wearing books + green tea + slap in the face〗 A seedling with over 30,000 words! The heroine setting really poked me. It was a great experience to deal with the scheming White Lotus original heroine and use magic to defeat magic. I hope there will be more plots like this in the future. It's a pity that there is a male protagonist, and the female protagonist cannot be unique☹️




In recent years, it is rare to see female protagonists who have CP and write pretty good fairy tales (most of those with CP write very childish). The author's writing is good, the story is very complete, the characters are flesh and blood, the first half is very interesting, the ending is a little rushed, but overall it is good.




