
It's Not Easy to Marry a Male God
by Yu Xuefeifei
About This Novel
As an older leftover girl who was reborn, she has always been obsessed with chasing the male god. To hell with that deep secret love in the previous life! Why is it that he is reborn just after the boy gets married? It's okay, male god, I'll wait for you and I still won't dislike you! While waiting for the divorce of the male god, I will increase my own value. When the male god divorces, it will be the time when I, Qiu Xiaofei, will love you well. Look at her taking action as soon as she takes action, dragging the CEO upstairs! Thirty-six strategies to capture a husband and capture the CEO male idol. A certain male CEO said helplessly: "Qiu Xiaofei, we are all old acquaintances, how can you make a move?" Qiu Xiaofei said seriously: "You are an old classmate and an old acquaintance. I am very easy to get started with!" A certain handsome CEO couldn't bear it any longer: "Qiu Xiaofei, you've had enough!" Qiu Xiaofei said firmly: "How can this level be achieved! At least I have to get a red book. Only then will I be able to rest assured!
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
What I felt about this novel was that the beginning was too long-winded and the ending was written in a hurry. It's just that the finale caught me off guard. The emotional line and so on, all in all, the ending should be a little more delicate. Overall it's a pretty good book. Recommended
Don't be fooled by the introduction
What the hell. . . . Why is this introduction so much like writing a mistress' story about becoming a rising star? . .
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
What I felt about this novel was that the beginning was too long-winded and the ending was written in a hurry. It's just that the finale caught me off guard. The emotional line and so on, all in all, the ending should be a little more delicate. Overall it's a pretty good book. Recommended
Don't be fooled by the introduction
What the hell. . . . Why is this introduction so much like writing a mistress' story about becoming a rising star? . .









