
The Literary Rebirth of Women in Engineering
by Luo Yi
About This Novel
In the previous life, the "children of other people" who were envied by everyone were just puppets who lived according to the expectations of their parents and teachers. After realizing it later, I still can't keep my favorite. Finally died in an experimental accident. Once again, I don't seek to appear in the world, but just follow my heart. It's dawn in the east, so don't leave early. In this life, Yue Wenjing just wants to understand her pursuit earlier and try her best. How far can she go?
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Official(51)Scraped 1mo ago
The overall plot is good, but I prefer that the male protagonist is Cen Xi, which reminds people of "You are born before I am born, and you are old when I am born." '
The master understands her better and is more suitable for her, but he is trapped by the teacher-student relationship. His love is forbearing and fulfilling.
About the male and female protagonists
I saw a lot of people in the comment area saying that they don't like the male protagonist, but they prefer the master and the female protagonist together. However, at the beginning, the author made the master and the heroine a bit ambiguous. However, you didn't realize that later in the article, the master's love for the heroine was not actually a male-female relationship, but other feelings, perhaps the relationship between master and disciple, or maybe it was mentioned in the article that the master raised the heroine as his own daughter... All in all, it was our preconceptions at the beginning that made us dislike the male protagonist. However, the male protagonist is not very bad... PS: I haven't finished reading this book yet, and this is just my personal opinion. If you don't like it, just pretend you've never seen it.
I always thought the male protagonist was Cen Xi. . . .
Very good, very good!
I am so honored to have found such a delightful novel. There are so many memories in the article that I felt a little upset while reading it. The ending seems to be happy, but after all, it ends a little hastily. I don't think about what happened to Lao Cen and what happened to the young master of the Wei family who loves Qian so much... But anyway, it won't make Qian Qian happy because the ending is too full.
Why is the teacher not the male protagonist ≥≤
Personally, I think the heroine needs someone who can embrace her, understand and accommodate her when she is confused and overwhelmed, and someone she can rely on. The heroine's past life experiences have shaped her character in this life, and painful memories are difficult to erase. I want the teacher to be the male protagonist, I don't like the young and energetic type...🤔🤔🤔🤔
I have finished reading this book in its entirety... Although it is quite boring and long-winded, it is still very interesting. As for the book review area, some book friends said, why not be with her teacher? I would like to express my personal opinion. For the heroine, the teacher is the one she respected in her previous life and the one she loves in this life. For her, It's just a teacher. Although it's a bit ambiguous at the beginning, even if the teacher also expresses his emotions later, for the heroine, the teacher is like her father. As the saying goes, once a teacher, always a father. Maybe for the heroine, the teacher is more inclined to the role of a father to her. It's purely a personal opinion, don't criticize if you don't like it, 🙈
I also feel good being with the teacher? Isn't it
It is still a good novel. I like this kind of novel that can let us learn knowledge. I also like our Chinese culture very much. It is broad and profound.
I don't know why, but I cried when I saw Wenjing's behavior when Qian Qian died! And when Ziyu and Wenjing were together at the end, I also wanted to cry. The teacher's love is so beautiful and unknown.
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Official(51)Scraped 1mo ago
The overall plot is good, but I prefer that the male protagonist is Cen Xi, which reminds people of "You are born before I am born, and you are old when I am born." '
The master understands her better and is more suitable for her, but he is trapped by the teacher-student relationship. His love is forbearing and fulfilling.
About the male and female protagonists
I saw a lot of people in the comment area saying that they don't like the male protagonist, but they prefer the master and the female protagonist together. However, at the beginning, the author made the master and the heroine a bit ambiguous. However, you didn't realize that later in the article, the master's love for the heroine was not actually a male-female relationship, but other feelings, perhaps the relationship between master and disciple, or maybe it was mentioned in the article that the master raised the heroine as his own daughter... All in all, it was our preconceptions at the beginning that made us dislike the male protagonist. However, the male protagonist is not very bad... PS: I haven't finished reading this book yet, and this is just my personal opinion. If you don't like it, just pretend you've never seen it.
I always thought the male protagonist was Cen Xi. . . .
Very good, very good!
I am so honored to have found such a delightful novel. There are so many memories in the article that I felt a little upset while reading it. The ending seems to be happy, but after all, it ends a little hastily. I don't think about what happened to Lao Cen and what happened to the young master of the Wei family who loves Qian so much... But anyway, it won't make Qian Qian happy because the ending is too full.
Why is the teacher not the male protagonist ≥≤
Personally, I think the heroine needs someone who can embrace her, understand and accommodate her when she is confused and overwhelmed, and someone she can rely on. The heroine's past life experiences have shaped her character in this life, and painful memories are difficult to erase. I want the teacher to be the male protagonist, I don't like the young and energetic type...🤔🤔🤔🤔
I have finished reading this book in its entirety... Although it is quite boring and long-winded, it is still very interesting. As for the book review area, some book friends said, why not be with her teacher? I would like to express my personal opinion. For the heroine, the teacher is the one she respected in her previous life and the one she loves in this life. For her, It's just a teacher. Although it's a bit ambiguous at the beginning, even if the teacher also expresses his emotions later, for the heroine, the teacher is like her father. As the saying goes, once a teacher, always a father. Maybe for the heroine, the teacher is more inclined to the role of a father to her. It's purely a personal opinion, don't criticize if you don't like it, 🙈
I also feel good being with the teacher? Isn't it
It is still a good novel. I like this kind of novel that can let us learn knowledge. I also like our Chinese culture very much. It is broad and profound.
I don't know why, but I cried when I saw Wenjing's behavior when Qian Qian died! And when Ziyu and Wenjing were together at the end, I also wanted to cry. The teacher's love is so beautiful and unknown.









