
Quick Wear Girl Matches Online Face Slapping
by Gegemeow
About This Novel
Ever since Su Yi was bound by the quick travel system, her waist no longer aches, her legs no longer hurt, and she has been able to counterattack and treat all kinds of dissatisfaction. A scumbag who regrets his marriage? Kick away! Mistress Bai Lian? Beat up! Best relative? Crush! Refining elixirs, controlling divine beasts, turning on mechas, destroying bugs, playing with stones, becoming a movie queen... You can do whatever you want in all ten of them! The fans are begging to be hugged by their thighs! The system is trying new ways to show off! The only trouble is that wherever she goes, there are peach blossoms clinging to her! Peach blossom? What the hell? ! Go aside! A certain "thing" smiled evilly: After confirming his eyes, this is the woman he wants to love at the risk of his own life.
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Official(122)Scraped 1mo ago
The writing is okay
The heroine doesn't like it, and she doesn't quite agree with him. My personal opinion is that the character profile is a bit vague and could be written more clearly. (Although the current texts are all similar) Everything else is fine, a very typical quick-passing novel.
Let me tell you what I think is problematic. This book is plagiarized!
Color palette link included I was deeply impressed by the first fast-travel book I read, Fast Travel: The Face-Slapping Maniac, and later I read Jimo Yao's Guide to That Scumbag and Xi Zixu's Struggle for Harmony. I really couldn't bear to see this book copying these three books I had read.
I just want to say that the seventh world is exactly the same as the one in a novel I have read before.
The main plot is the same, the characters are the same, no matter how similar they look, I just want to know, was this really written by the author himself? The details of the seventh world in the fast-traveling book written by Merry Nerd are almost exactly the same... Well... I'm not a fan, it's just that I really love Merry Nerd's writing style. In order to confirm whether it is the same, I went to read it again. Except for the name, everything else is almost the same. . . . .
The writing is too naive. . . Can't stand it. Jimei, I helped you test the poison.
After reading the article about Crescent Moon, I was thinking about how distorted Qiong Yao's outlook on life was when it was written about Crescent Moon (please don't complain)
Sorry, this is a Mary Sue. I really don't know how this kind of book got on the bestseller list. The writing style is really childish, and the writing style of an elementary school student is so stupid.
It was good at first, but the story about a substitute in the entertainment industry was similar to a fast-travel novel I once read, except for the name.
We don't read plagiarized books. Thank you. The color palette has come out and I'm going to give it a stone's throw It's hard to say that the plots are similar, but it's hard to explain the identical descriptions in blockbusters, right? I came here because of my reputation, please give me a way to report. Thank you.
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Community(0)
Official(122)Scraped 1mo ago
The writing is okay
The heroine doesn't like it, and she doesn't quite agree with him. My personal opinion is that the character profile is a bit vague and could be written more clearly. (Although the current texts are all similar) Everything else is fine, a very typical quick-passing novel.
Let me tell you what I think is problematic. This book is plagiarized!
Color palette link included I was deeply impressed by the first fast-travel book I read, Fast Travel: The Face-Slapping Maniac, and later I read Jimo Yao's Guide to That Scumbag and Xi Zixu's Struggle for Harmony. I really couldn't bear to see this book copying these three books I had read.
I just want to say that the seventh world is exactly the same as the one in a novel I have read before.
The main plot is the same, the characters are the same, no matter how similar they look, I just want to know, was this really written by the author himself? The details of the seventh world in the fast-traveling book written by Merry Nerd are almost exactly the same... Well... I'm not a fan, it's just that I really love Merry Nerd's writing style. In order to confirm whether it is the same, I went to read it again. Except for the name, everything else is almost the same. . . . .
The writing is too naive. . . Can't stand it. Jimei, I helped you test the poison.
After reading the article about Crescent Moon, I was thinking about how distorted Qiong Yao's outlook on life was when it was written about Crescent Moon (please don't complain)
Sorry, this is a Mary Sue. I really don't know how this kind of book got on the bestseller list. The writing style is really childish, and the writing style of an elementary school student is so stupid.
It was good at first, but the story about a substitute in the entertainment industry was similar to a fast-travel novel I once read, except for the name.
We don't read plagiarized books. Thank you. The color palette has come out and I'm going to give it a stone's throw It's hard to say that the plots are similar, but it's hard to explain the identical descriptions in blockbusters, right? I came here because of my reputation, please give me a way to report. Thank you.





