
Take Space Back to Your Childhood
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Yuwei, who had no father and no mother, chose to commit suicide when her parents were heartbroken. However, she was accidentally brought back to her childhood by the ring on her hand.
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Official(265)Scraped 1mo ago
I have read more than 200 chapters, which is not bad. I personally prefer books with space content. If anyone wants to read other types of space books, you can contact me. I will be happy to help you.
I gave up writing after Situ Bo appeared. Why is it so easy for the heroine to forgive her parents after she is reborn? Wasn't she determined not to forgive at the beginning? Since you had forgiven me, why didn't you try to send your sister away after adopting her or try to get your parents' attention? Then you just gave up. Isn't it true that the protagonist has been attending the same school as in his previous life just to get up wherever he falls? So she knew when her sister would be adopted, why didn't she stop it before it was adopted? And then after his sister was adopted, he just did nothing and just left? Where did you fall and where did you get up? And since you were afraid of being hurt emotionally, why were you so indulgent towards that Situ Bo? If you hate it, just say it. While hating him, she gave him her phone number and told Situ Bo that she could go find him. I really don't know what to think. And until now, I still don't know who the person in the heroine's space was who left her a letter in the first place. And until now, it has never been said who is the male protagonist. The feeling that the male protagonist is replaced by another is either the female protagonist starting a harem or there is no male protagonist in this article. However, looking at this emotional scene, it doesn't seem like there is no male protagonist. I guess the female protagonist is starting a harem.
An adult woman commits suicide if she doesn't want to get married. Such a heroine is speechless. If you don't want to get married, who can force you in such a legal society? What's even more ridiculous is that after rebirth, I can still love each other and have a family with parents like that.
The heroine is really stupid. It was obviously her parents who forced her to death. You can still forgive them for being sick. These two parents are really sick. If you have a biological daughter, you don't want one, you want an adopted daughter. I hate the heroine.
In fact, I want to say that this woman was not forced to die because of her parents? Why can you be so friendly after being reborn?
If you love your daughter so much, why did you change later?
I also want to go back to my childhood, so that I can quit TV in advance. Now I have become a mobile phone addict again, and my eyes have turned 400° just after I entered the first grade of junior high school.
It feels like the heroine's family are very holy, and the parents regard their adopted daughter as more important than their biological daughter! If the author hadn't given the heroine a super golden finger, it's hard to say what the heroine's life would have been like after her rebirth! Because what the heroine wanted in the previous life was the attention of her parents, and it seems that she has not changed after her rebirth! If there was no golden finger, would the heroine's rebirth change her parents' outlook on life or values? Or change other things (including adopting an adopted daughter)? Of course, because the heroine had a golden finger, she never thought about making any efforts to change her parents' ideas. In short, the golden finger gave the heroine super confidence and connections in life after her rebirth... She realized the "perfect" life of 1+1=N, thus ignoring the things she wanted in her previous life! I think the title of this novel is more suitable for a name like "The Butterfly Effect of Goldfinger"! Haha, just a personal opinion
Holy Mother
Since you were forced to commit suicide by your parents in your previous life, why are you still so stupid after your rebirth? They are the same people who have not changed, and they have been adopted by the same people. This means that what happened in your previous life is real. If you were not reborn, you would still be forced to commit suicide. After finally being reborn, you can forgive them in this life. It is so holy. Personally, I think it will be fine as long as you fulfill your responsibilities.
I don't understand why you would treat an adopted one better than a biological one.
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Official(265)Scraped 1mo ago
I have read more than 200 chapters, which is not bad. I personally prefer books with space content. If anyone wants to read other types of space books, you can contact me. I will be happy to help you.
I gave up writing after Situ Bo appeared. Why is it so easy for the heroine to forgive her parents after she is reborn? Wasn't she determined not to forgive at the beginning? Since you had forgiven me, why didn't you try to send your sister away after adopting her or try to get your parents' attention? Then you just gave up. Isn't it true that the protagonist has been attending the same school as in his previous life just to get up wherever he falls? So she knew when her sister would be adopted, why didn't she stop it before it was adopted? And then after his sister was adopted, he just did nothing and just left? Where did you fall and where did you get up? And since you were afraid of being hurt emotionally, why were you so indulgent towards that Situ Bo? If you hate it, just say it. While hating him, she gave him her phone number and told Situ Bo that she could go find him. I really don't know what to think. And until now, I still don't know who the person in the heroine's space was who left her a letter in the first place. And until now, it has never been said who is the male protagonist. The feeling that the male protagonist is replaced by another is either the female protagonist starting a harem or there is no male protagonist in this article. However, looking at this emotional scene, it doesn't seem like there is no male protagonist. I guess the female protagonist is starting a harem.
An adult woman commits suicide if she doesn't want to get married. Such a heroine is speechless. If you don't want to get married, who can force you in such a legal society? What's even more ridiculous is that after rebirth, I can still love each other and have a family with parents like that.
The heroine is really stupid. It was obviously her parents who forced her to death. You can still forgive them for being sick. These two parents are really sick. If you have a biological daughter, you don't want one, you want an adopted daughter. I hate the heroine.
In fact, I want to say that this woman was not forced to die because of her parents? Why can you be so friendly after being reborn?
If you love your daughter so much, why did you change later?
I also want to go back to my childhood, so that I can quit TV in advance. Now I have become a mobile phone addict again, and my eyes have turned 400° just after I entered the first grade of junior high school.
It feels like the heroine's family are very holy, and the parents regard their adopted daughter as more important than their biological daughter! If the author hadn't given the heroine a super golden finger, it's hard to say what the heroine's life would have been like after her rebirth! Because what the heroine wanted in the previous life was the attention of her parents, and it seems that she has not changed after her rebirth! If there was no golden finger, would the heroine's rebirth change her parents' outlook on life or values? Or change other things (including adopting an adopted daughter)? Of course, because the heroine had a golden finger, she never thought about making any efforts to change her parents' ideas. In short, the golden finger gave the heroine super confidence and connections in life after her rebirth... She realized the "perfect" life of 1+1=N, thus ignoring the things she wanted in her previous life! I think the title of this novel is more suitable for a name like "The Butterfly Effect of Goldfinger"! Haha, just a personal opinion
Holy Mother
Since you were forced to commit suicide by your parents in your previous life, why are you still so stupid after your rebirth? They are the same people who have not changed, and they have been adopted by the same people. This means that what happened in your previous life is real. If you were not reborn, you would still be forced to commit suicide. After finally being reborn, you can forgive them in this life. It is so holy. Personally, I think it will be fine as long as you fulfill your responsibilities.
I don't understand why you would treat an adopted one better than a biological one.
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Back when I was a kid, everything was rewritten. A very fresh and slow-burning article...




Space rebirth and cultivation stories, the general formula for such articles, the difference is nothing more than parents preferring adopted children, squeezing the protagonist's past life story line, and after rebirth, he will definitely become an all-powerful person or something. Anyway, when I read space stories, I just like to watch the collection of various fruits and vegetables, and then cook and eat them. The space hanging is relatively large, so I didn't get used to it at first. Anyway, when I read it, it became a cool story.













