
Concubine's Fate
by Mujinzi
About This Novel
Shuxin, a modern high-achieving student from a well-known university, found a decent job after graduation. She wanted to show off her talents, but she didn't want to be favored in the workplace. When she was disappointed, she didn't want to travel through time and become a concubine in the Hou family. She changed her boss, lived an honest life, and raised her children in peace.
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Official(112)Scraped 1mo ago
I like male protagonists who stay the same and hate changing men the most.
Shang Rui is so disgusting, these two have been together for so long. Abandoned like this, the heroine is so pitiful, but she finally found someone she likes.
You can write more
You can write about some incidents that make everyone in the Hou family know that the heroine did not harm anyone and regret it, or you can write about the heroine finally revealing her identity.
It's not good for the heroine to be with another man on the charge of poisoning innocent children! At least the heroine's ex-husband needs to know the truth and suffer a little less.
hasty
I didn't see Shang Rui's regret, I didn't see who the poisoner was, and I felt like there was no end.
The female protagonist is so pitiful, I almost cried, she is so unfair, and the male protagonist is so hateful.
The writing is very interesting and interesting, but what about the ending?
The book is still good, but the paragraphs are a bit lacking in some places. Furthermore, why didn't Shang Rui find out the facts and confess something? He probably didn't finish it.
I hope the author can continue writing............
No ending? Not enough
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Official(112)Scraped 1mo ago
I like male protagonists who stay the same and hate changing men the most.
Shang Rui is so disgusting, these two have been together for so long. Abandoned like this, the heroine is so pitiful, but she finally found someone she likes.
You can write more
You can write about some incidents that make everyone in the Hou family know that the heroine did not harm anyone and regret it, or you can write about the heroine finally revealing her identity.
It's not good for the heroine to be with another man on the charge of poisoning innocent children! At least the heroine's ex-husband needs to know the truth and suffer a little less.
hasty
I didn't see Shang Rui's regret, I didn't see who the poisoner was, and I felt like there was no end.
The female protagonist is so pitiful, I almost cried, she is so unfair, and the male protagonist is so hateful.
The writing is very interesting and interesting, but what about the ending?
The book is still good, but the paragraphs are a bit lacking in some places. Furthermore, why didn't Shang Rui find out the facts and confess something? He probably didn't finish it.
I hope the author can continue writing............
No ending? Not enough













