The Prince Who is the First Supporting Female Character Stands Aside

The Prince Who is the First Supporting Female Character Stands Aside

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254Kwords213chapters
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Ch. 213Unparalleled Happiness (10)
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About This Novel

On the edge of the heartbroken cliff, corpses lay scattered, and the air was filled with a strong smell of blood. Jun Feise's lonely figure stood proudly, her blood-red robe flying in the wind. Then, staring at the murderous but increasingly rare woman in front of him, he couldn't help but pull up an evil smile on his lips, "Ru'er, you are so cruel." "Jun Feise, for a big demon like you, even killing a hundred times a thousand times is not an exaggeration." Opposite him, Wei Ruxue held a long sword in her hand and her eyes were like ice and snow. "Haha." A sarcastic smile appeared on the beautiful face. Suddenly, Jun Feise spread his hands and stared at her with burning eyes. ...

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Rabbit Who Loves Seafood108mo ago

This is a novel in which the title, copywriting and story content are out of touch

In fact, the title and copy of the book give people the impression that it will be a good novel. However, after reading the content, you will find that the content is really inconsistent with the two.

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Book Friends 2021030176486805314102mo ago

I can't figure it out and feel dizzy?_?, The content of this story is really heart-wrenching, there are so many foreshadowings, but no explanation in the end -_-||

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Wei Zhi Luo Xi95mo ago

Many things that started at the beginning ended without explanation.

Is the man with the mask the hero? There are many more. In fact, what I really like about the plot of this novel is that the author's writing is not detailed enough. It was okay at the beginning, but it was too hasty in the end, and it was unfinished. There were so many foreshadowings in the beginning, but in the end... There was also the heroine's grandmother. I thought there would be some big story, but I didn't expect that the grandmother died after just a few strokes of description.

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Click Again109mo ago

Why doesn't the heroine have a name?

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Fog and Rain Dip Flute98mo ago

I finally finished watching it, and the ending was unacceptable!

After the 200th chapter, I feel that the progress has accelerated, and many things have not been explained clearly. The latter part makes people even more confused, and there are many loopholes. If the plot can be explained clearly, it should be a good novel.

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The Wind and the Remaining Clouds_bb107mo ago

What is the heroine's name?

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Foreign Wine83mo ago

On the similarities between female protagonists and female supporting characters

I don't like the heroine's "female supporting character" number one in this article: she came from a book, and even though she already knew everything, she actually acted like the heroine and didn't reject or accept the male supporting character, the sixth prince. Instead, she allowed the sixth prince to fall deeper and deeper into her. This I've only read half of the plot. In the original text, the heroine and the prince fall in love and kill each other, but they can't cut off the connection with the villain. In the end, she kills the villain because of the prince's throne. The villain is willing to be killed. However, after the heroine travels through the book, she knows that the sixth prince likes her, but she doesn't. Because they sympathized with the villain, they started to tangle with each other, and then it seemed that they were rejecting the sixth prince. However, she never refused the good things they sent her or made an appointment with her, and she never made it clear in a decisive way. Instead, she started to fall in love with the villain from the beginning. The author still has a wrong view and believes that those who love him deeply cannot have a good ending. Even if the sixth prince later avoids the consequences of the tragic death in his previous life, he still lives in pain because of love? Do you love the female supporting character more, or hate the male supporting character, the Sixth Prince? Moreover, after the female supporting character passes through the book, why can't she be with the Sixth Prince to help him resolve the ending of his previous life, instead of having a different kind of love that makes her miserable? Maybe you think there's nothing about the female supporting role. From another perspective, the Sixth Prince thinks that the girl he likes has changed his mind about him. As long as he works harder, he might be able to win her back. Wouldn't his thinking like this turn dark in the future? Or do you think it's not good to just be so bloody?

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Private and Exclusive ~ Jing Ya Si Ting114mo ago

The author is great. After reading the introduction and the text, they are not the same at all.

There are also many pitfalls in the novel that were hastily ended before being finished, such as the true identity of the silver-faced man, his poison, the fate of the original heroine, the sudden appearance of the time traveler and the previous Jun Feise. There is no follow-up, but the novel is still good, I read it all night long 😪😪😪😊

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Su Yue114mo ago

Author, what's that name? Wei**

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The Fireworks Are Fading, a Desolate Dream105mo ago

I thought the female protagonist was very cool when she turned around. Who knew that the female protagonist would be so scared when I first saw her? She's boring.

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