
Unparalleled Son-in-law
by Pomegranate
About This Novel
Son-in-law, loser, and coward are now synonymous with Du Jie. He is despised by his family and made things difficult by outsiders. Du Jie does not want to remain silent anymore. When one day you get to know the real Du Jie, don't rush to worship him, you just need to admit your mistake...
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
Don't bully young people into poverty, this is really a classic saying! Du Jie in the article was scolded as a waste and a coward, but when he was no longer silent, people were extremely surprised! Therefore, don't underestimate anyone around you, maybe they have unparalleled potential.
I feel like that Long Qianxiang must be a big scumbag! When Han Ruoqing wanted to leave with him, why wasn't he willing? She must have given up on Han Ruoqing for something. Now that I know that someone is married, it is really immoral to still want to be the third person!
Occasionally, I feel confused about the term "home son-in-law". When I saw this word, most of the words that came with it were derogatory words. So why is this word a derogatory term? This word means that the woman is stronger than the man. However, in an era of equality between men and women, why is it okay for a man to be stronger than a woman, but is it derogatory for a woman to be stronger than a man? I hope that the male protagonist can prove himself and swell those people's faces to let them know that the door-to-door son-in-law is not weak!
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
Don't bully young people into poverty, this is really a classic saying! Du Jie in the article was scolded as a waste and a coward, but when he was no longer silent, people were extremely surprised! Therefore, don't underestimate anyone around you, maybe they have unparalleled potential.
I feel like that Long Qianxiang must be a big scumbag! When Han Ruoqing wanted to leave with him, why wasn't he willing? She must have given up on Han Ruoqing for something. Now that I know that someone is married, it is really immoral to still want to be the third person!
Occasionally, I feel confused about the term "home son-in-law". When I saw this word, most of the words that came with it were derogatory words. So why is this word a derogatory term? This word means that the woman is stronger than the man. However, in an era of equality between men and women, why is it okay for a man to be stronger than a woman, but is it derogatory for a woman to be stronger than a man? I hope that the male protagonist can prove himself and swell those people's faces to let them know that the door-to-door son-in-law is not weak!









