
I Am the Villain, the Bad Boy, His Father
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"Master, I'm seriously ill and hospitalized. You'd better stay with him more." "Why should I accompany you? What can I do to accompany you? Isn't this still dead? Okay, I'll leave first. If you need anything, call me." This is a novel world composed of many urban novels. As soon as Zhao Pu became a millionaire, he faced the situation of getting a box lunch. What's even more tragic is that his own sons are actually the villains in Shuangwen. One is a brainless licker who ruins the family business; the other is a brainless second generation who causes trouble. The only daughter wants to kill her father to help the protagonist seize the family fortune? Grass! How can this guy live? What a deal! In this case. But don't blame your father for being unkind. I want to regain the power, lick my spoiled son and cut off the relationship, imprison my dandy son, and get rid of my precious daughter. As for the protagonist, I know the plot well and I'm afraid of Mao! It's time for my old man to make his debut Let's show off, old man, I was just pretending before, but in fact I'm not sick! I can still give birth to ten or eight sons!
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Official(48)Scraped 2mo ago
I don't know how to say it (ー_ー)
The first chapter at the beginning got me hooked~ It's okay to be young, but don't start with so much, and don't understand it step by step? I'm really not afraid of being pulled into a sack when I walk out the door to study, sliced into slices, speechless =_=...
Not cruel enough
You have given Zhao Tian so many opportunities, is he your biological son? You should just abolish the two men and one woman and give birth to your own children.
To be honest, it's okay, but it still seems a bit cliche now.
I read dozens of chapters and I wasn't ready to say anything, but when I saw Murong Xue, I was embarrassed. On the other hand, it's a bit bad to keep talking about the previous novels. I think the author's level is only a little better than them. It's just a joke. I kept seeing Murong Xue's poison. It broke out and I couldn't help but vomit, so I really just forced him to pick up the thread and send the girl away (it doesn't matter if a hero saves a beauty, but what the hell is love at first sight? The protagonist is not an old fox at all, but it doesn't matter because he is not an old man in the first place, it is just too stiff and not silky, so it really feels like he is forcing a girl to be given away)
It's not fun at all to not be able to kill the protagonist directly. If there is only one protagonist, then take your time. This is multiple novels mixed together. There are multiple protagonists and the fate backlash is not interesting at all. If there is no backlash, you can kill if you want. There are no restrictions. This looks great.
In fact, this book is okay if you read it as a refreshing article.
The first part was pretty good, but later on the author said that Xiao Xun'er would leave the protagonist and it was a bit unbearable. You said that the protagonist will die, which is normal. As long as it doesn't involve cultivating immortals, it is actually quite reasonable. However, it is a bit weird to say that Xiao Xun'er will leave the protagonist. This is just a personal opinion
Change that 20 years younger appearance to 20 years younger physical condition, but the appearance remains the same.
Change that 20 years younger to a physical condition that is 20 years younger. The appearance remains unchanged. A person in his 50s becomes a person in his 30s. Can a few injections of hyaluronic acid explain it? And after going out, there is no difference between others. If nothing else, many people know his appearance as a well-known entrepreneur. Suddenly he is so young and no one says anything?
In the later period, I felt like my blood was collapsing. He had so much money, why didn't he hire someone? So speechless
Later on, I felt like my blood had collapsed. Why didn't the protagonist have so much money and hire someone to take care of them? It felt like he was slowly becoming the protagonist.
I've read a lot of villain novels like this, and basically all the ones that start like this fall apart. At the beginning, he travels back to the father of the villain, the bad boy, and then breaks off the father-son relationship with the bad boy. I don't understand the use of this opening. And, logically speaking, doesn't the villain, the bad boy, have the physique to attract the son of luck? If there is no villain Evil boy, the Son of Luck has nothing to do with the protagonist. If it is just to harvest the luck of the Son of Luck, wouldn't it be a good idea to time-travel to a young rich second generation at the beginning? You must know that time-travel to a middle-aged man in his forties or fifties, and finally become a teenager or twenty-year-old due to system rewards, otherwise it would be disgusting and uncomfortable to watch.
The book is very good! Come on, author! I just didn't expect that there would be so many curses in the comments.
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Official(48)Scraped 2mo ago
I don't know how to say it (ー_ー)
The first chapter at the beginning got me hooked~ It's okay to be young, but don't start with so much, and don't understand it step by step? I'm really not afraid of being pulled into a sack when I walk out the door to study, sliced into slices, speechless =_=...
Not cruel enough
You have given Zhao Tian so many opportunities, is he your biological son? You should just abolish the two men and one woman and give birth to your own children.
To be honest, it's okay, but it still seems a bit cliche now.
I read dozens of chapters and I wasn't ready to say anything, but when I saw Murong Xue, I was embarrassed. On the other hand, it's a bit bad to keep talking about the previous novels. I think the author's level is only a little better than them. It's just a joke. I kept seeing Murong Xue's poison. It broke out and I couldn't help but vomit, so I really just forced him to pick up the thread and send the girl away (it doesn't matter if a hero saves a beauty, but what the hell is love at first sight? The protagonist is not an old fox at all, but it doesn't matter because he is not an old man in the first place, it is just too stiff and not silky, so it really feels like he is forcing a girl to be given away)
It's not fun at all to not be able to kill the protagonist directly. If there is only one protagonist, then take your time. This is multiple novels mixed together. There are multiple protagonists and the fate backlash is not interesting at all. If there is no backlash, you can kill if you want. There are no restrictions. This looks great.
In fact, this book is okay if you read it as a refreshing article.
The first part was pretty good, but later on the author said that Xiao Xun'er would leave the protagonist and it was a bit unbearable. You said that the protagonist will die, which is normal. As long as it doesn't involve cultivating immortals, it is actually quite reasonable. However, it is a bit weird to say that Xiao Xun'er will leave the protagonist. This is just a personal opinion
Change that 20 years younger appearance to 20 years younger physical condition, but the appearance remains the same.
Change that 20 years younger to a physical condition that is 20 years younger. The appearance remains unchanged. A person in his 50s becomes a person in his 30s. Can a few injections of hyaluronic acid explain it? And after going out, there is no difference between others. If nothing else, many people know his appearance as a well-known entrepreneur. Suddenly he is so young and no one says anything?
In the later period, I felt like my blood was collapsing. He had so much money, why didn't he hire someone? So speechless
Later on, I felt like my blood had collapsed. Why didn't the protagonist have so much money and hire someone to take care of them? It felt like he was slowly becoming the protagonist.
I've read a lot of villain novels like this, and basically all the ones that start like this fall apart. At the beginning, he travels back to the father of the villain, the bad boy, and then breaks off the father-son relationship with the bad boy. I don't understand the use of this opening. And, logically speaking, doesn't the villain, the bad boy, have the physique to attract the son of luck? If there is no villain Evil boy, the Son of Luck has nothing to do with the protagonist. If it is just to harvest the luck of the Son of Luck, wouldn't it be a good idea to time-travel to a young rich second generation at the beginning? You must know that time-travel to a middle-aged man in his forties or fifties, and finally become a teenager or twenty-year-old due to system rewards, otherwise it would be disgusting and uncomfortable to watch.
The book is very good! Come on, author! I just didn't expect that there would be so many curses in the comments.














