
Princess Leng Gong's Farming Story
by Jin Yaoyao
About This Novel
Recommended new article "The leisurely life of the female partner of Quick Travel", Quick Travel + Farming, please support ~ I was reincarnated as a cold palace princess, and was thrown out of the palace as soon as I was born. I feel like crying without tears when I think about it. Fortunately, I have portable space, and the space is in my hand, so I don't have to worry about food and drink. She worked hard and made her family rich with her wisdom and space. When she finally allowed the three Jixiang brothers to stand out and grow up successfully, they could choose one of them to marry... But the palace found her and wanted to force her to marry the young prince of Fanbang. [The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate]
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Official(541)Scraped 21d ago
To be honest, it was pretty good at first, but then she married a random man and really enjoyed another man's kindness to her. I think this heroine is really fucking rubbish.
I feel bad for the male protagonist. The female protagonist is not worthy of the male protagonist's affection, not even the Four Treasures. The female protagonist is wavering between the male protagonist and the Four Treasures. The heroine says she only has family affection for the Four Treasures but doesn't make it clear. Maybe the Four Treasures will do the same if she makes it clear. But make it clear. It's two different things whether you say it or not. Since you agreed to marry the male lead, don't do anything that is in conflict with the male lead. Since you said you love the male lead, then be firm. The female lead says she loves the male lead, but because she feels guilty, she acts like you are deeply in love with the four treasures to show who can see? If you refuse, you should reject it completely, breaking the connection and not clearing up the ambiguity? Guilt, distress, and emotion are not love. The heroine's attitude made me feel that she insulted the word love. Either accept it or reject it, and if you accept it, treat your man wholeheartedly. If you reject others, don't isolate yourself from your own man and act like you're dying in front of your own man. The heroine who behaves like this is called a scumbag, White Lotus. Don't say that the heroine doesn't make excuses based on love. Regardless of whether she hurts two men or not, so what if she is with the hero. Who would feel better if her wife is thinking about other men and will date another man for the next life before her husband is dead?
The content is seriously inconsistent with the title of the farming book. In the end, the author did not make it clear who the male protagonist is. He used too many words to describe the Four Treasures, but he is not the male protagonist. The emotions between the heroine and her husband are covered in an understatement, not as much as the space between Si Bao and Chen Yu. Putting the cart before the horse deviates too far from the theme. This writing skill still needs to be honed.
The front part was okay, but the emotional line was so speechless.
It looks good from the front, but the back part is too bloody. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is too bloody. I feel that the Four Treasures are more suitable for the male protagonist. The male protagonist who appears halfway is also a bit too bloody.
I feel so bad for Si Bao. I'm so sad. I'm crying. If the author doesn't want him to be the male protagonist, why does he have to write him so infatuated? I'm speechless. Moreover, the relationship between the male and female protagonists is too far-fetched, making it hard to see how good the relationship between the two is. Besides, the male protagonist appears only a little frequently. Apart from the aura of the protagonist, I don't feel that he has any abilities. I'm speechless.
After signing a death contract, can the little white lady come to the door and beat the person?
Does the author treat us readers as idiots? Also, the heroine's temperament is comparable to that of a little white flower despite her age. How can an eight-year-old girl solve everything? It's simply disgusting to watch!
Who did Si Bao marry in the end? Is she the heroine?
But every time I see the Four Treasures, I feel very sad and feel overwhelmed! (*?6?3?2?8?6?3?6?3?2?9)
Finally finished reading. I feel so tired watching it. I still prefer Sibao
Mary Sue Love Line, Author How many boats do you like to ride on? How many spare tires do you like?
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Official(541)Scraped 21d ago
To be honest, it was pretty good at first, but then she married a random man and really enjoyed another man's kindness to her. I think this heroine is really fucking rubbish.
I feel bad for the male protagonist. The female protagonist is not worthy of the male protagonist's affection, not even the Four Treasures. The female protagonist is wavering between the male protagonist and the Four Treasures. The heroine says she only has family affection for the Four Treasures but doesn't make it clear. Maybe the Four Treasures will do the same if she makes it clear. But make it clear. It's two different things whether you say it or not. Since you agreed to marry the male lead, don't do anything that is in conflict with the male lead. Since you said you love the male lead, then be firm. The female lead says she loves the male lead, but because she feels guilty, she acts like you are deeply in love with the four treasures to show who can see? If you refuse, you should reject it completely, breaking the connection and not clearing up the ambiguity? Guilt, distress, and emotion are not love. The heroine's attitude made me feel that she insulted the word love. Either accept it or reject it, and if you accept it, treat your man wholeheartedly. If you reject others, don't isolate yourself from your own man and act like you're dying in front of your own man. The heroine who behaves like this is called a scumbag, White Lotus. Don't say that the heroine doesn't make excuses based on love. Regardless of whether she hurts two men or not, so what if she is with the hero. Who would feel better if her wife is thinking about other men and will date another man for the next life before her husband is dead?
The content is seriously inconsistent with the title of the farming book. In the end, the author did not make it clear who the male protagonist is. He used too many words to describe the Four Treasures, but he is not the male protagonist. The emotions between the heroine and her husband are covered in an understatement, not as much as the space between Si Bao and Chen Yu. Putting the cart before the horse deviates too far from the theme. This writing skill still needs to be honed.
The front part was okay, but the emotional line was so speechless.
It looks good from the front, but the back part is too bloody. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is too bloody. I feel that the Four Treasures are more suitable for the male protagonist. The male protagonist who appears halfway is also a bit too bloody.
I feel so bad for Si Bao. I'm so sad. I'm crying. If the author doesn't want him to be the male protagonist, why does he have to write him so infatuated? I'm speechless. Moreover, the relationship between the male and female protagonists is too far-fetched, making it hard to see how good the relationship between the two is. Besides, the male protagonist appears only a little frequently. Apart from the aura of the protagonist, I don't feel that he has any abilities. I'm speechless.
After signing a death contract, can the little white lady come to the door and beat the person?
Does the author treat us readers as idiots? Also, the heroine's temperament is comparable to that of a little white flower despite her age. How can an eight-year-old girl solve everything? It's simply disgusting to watch!
Who did Si Bao marry in the end? Is she the heroine?
But every time I see the Four Treasures, I feel very sad and feel overwhelmed! (*?6?3?2?8?6?3?6?3?2?9)
Finally finished reading. I feel so tired watching it. I still prefer Sibao
Mary Sue Love Line, Author How many boats do you like to ride on? How many spare tires do you like?









