
Charioteer
by Chalk Piano
About This Novel
The fiancé she got flew into someone else's pot, she couldn't bear it! They got married in a flash, to a twenty-eight-year-old man. It is tolerable, but what is unbearable! Before the age of fourteen, her ambition was to harm the people. After she turned fourteen, she just wanted to harm this sinister uncle who pretended to be innocent. %%%This is Qin'er's sixth book. You can see the trap, so collect it now! Thanks! The other four books in the "Yu" series are "Yu Buddha", "Yu Ren", "Yu Master" and "Yu Pet". Everyone is welcome to taste them!
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Official(11)Scraped 22d ago
Personal opinion: I don't like that the male protagonist had a wife before, but the female protagonist should continue her relationship.
This mother-in-law of the Mo family is really unlikable. Although she is not vicious, she is not nice to the heroine. I feel that the heroine will be offended, which is very distressing.
I always feel that Cousin Yu is a bit miserable. Her good intentions were betrayed, and she grew to hate her step by step because of love. Also, why can't Mrs. Tan allow her son to marry her sister's daughter? In ancient times, this was a close relationship. Can't understand.
Not bad
It is well written, with many life details in place, and the plot is very moving. Some of the insights about the court and the overall plan are also wonderful. Of course, the views and understanding of love are even better. Many characters are cute, Mo Mo is the cutest, but his family is really unlovable. Does the author have the shadow of her mother-in-law?
So expensive, so expensive
It's too expensive, oh oh oh oh oh oh
Divine Turn - Review: The Charioteer
The story begins with a wedding veil covering the head, waiting for the groom to lift the hijab. Yehuang was originally a princess, but she managed to remain anonymous and became the adopted daughter of Prince Liang. She was mistaken for an illegitimate daughter but was unable to refute. She was packed up and married to Mo Ji as quickly as possible just for her safety. When I first saw this, I thought it was a treacherous plot of the Liang Prince's family, such as the face-to-heart discord and the hidden-knife-in-a-smile series. However, it turned out that it had come to the forefront of novels, and this gag had not yet become popular. The novel was written several years ago. Although it is not comparable to the current online novels, it is still very small and fresh in comparison. You can recall the joy of reading online articles for the first time in the past, and it's good to think about it. The names of the novels at that time were always like Night Phoenix and Night Phoenix, so the heroine in this article is called Ye Huang. In the feudal dynasty, with such a name, it is no wonder that the emperor was jealous. My father was guarding a place, and he was originally a princess, but kings had always been suspicious of him since ancient times. When it came to generals, they used justice to overwhelm them, and deprived them of military power when not in use. Our protagonist is even worse, being directly accused of treason. Therefore, where to live has become an urgent question. Marrying Mo Ji was originally a stop-gap measure, but during the conversation with him, she found that she had become a continuation partner, and she also received a small bean sprout as a gift. Okay, she didn't plan to spend her whole life anyway, and she had already made up her mind to leave. But despite being together day and night, some feelings actually developed. Faced with Mo Ji's various revelations of true feelings, Ye Huang also accepted it. In Moji's family, facing Moji's parents' urgent desire to continue the family line, Yehuang is even more like Alexander. Faced with the aggressiveness of her mother-in-law, but unable to fight back, what else is she called a charioteer? The last amazing twist in the novel is that as soon as she divorces and remarries, she becomes the eldest daughter of the princess. Relatives of the emperor and the country, now they can only serve as offerings. The heroine of the novel still knows how much she weighs, so if you like it, you can give it a try.
The table of contents does not match the chapters, so I should search again.
There are also filial piety written by Prince Wu to the emperor, and the supplementary loyalty written by Huan Mo Ji Jiao Yu Ge Ge.
The writing of filial piety is very good
Boring. . . . . . . .
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Official(11)Scraped 22d ago
Personal opinion: I don't like that the male protagonist had a wife before, but the female protagonist should continue her relationship.
This mother-in-law of the Mo family is really unlikable. Although she is not vicious, she is not nice to the heroine. I feel that the heroine will be offended, which is very distressing.
I always feel that Cousin Yu is a bit miserable. Her good intentions were betrayed, and she grew to hate her step by step because of love. Also, why can't Mrs. Tan allow her son to marry her sister's daughter? In ancient times, this was a close relationship. Can't understand.
Not bad
It is well written, with many life details in place, and the plot is very moving. Some of the insights about the court and the overall plan are also wonderful. Of course, the views and understanding of love are even better. Many characters are cute, Mo Mo is the cutest, but his family is really unlovable. Does the author have the shadow of her mother-in-law?
So expensive, so expensive
It's too expensive, oh oh oh oh oh oh
Divine Turn - Review: The Charioteer
The story begins with a wedding veil covering the head, waiting for the groom to lift the hijab. Yehuang was originally a princess, but she managed to remain anonymous and became the adopted daughter of Prince Liang. She was mistaken for an illegitimate daughter but was unable to refute. She was packed up and married to Mo Ji as quickly as possible just for her safety. When I first saw this, I thought it was a treacherous plot of the Liang Prince's family, such as the face-to-heart discord and the hidden-knife-in-a-smile series. However, it turned out that it had come to the forefront of novels, and this gag had not yet become popular. The novel was written several years ago. Although it is not comparable to the current online novels, it is still very small and fresh in comparison. You can recall the joy of reading online articles for the first time in the past, and it's good to think about it. The names of the novels at that time were always like Night Phoenix and Night Phoenix, so the heroine in this article is called Ye Huang. In the feudal dynasty, with such a name, it is no wonder that the emperor was jealous. My father was guarding a place, and he was originally a princess, but kings had always been suspicious of him since ancient times. When it came to generals, they used justice to overwhelm them, and deprived them of military power when not in use. Our protagonist is even worse, being directly accused of treason. Therefore, where to live has become an urgent question. Marrying Mo Ji was originally a stop-gap measure, but during the conversation with him, she found that she had become a continuation partner, and she also received a small bean sprout as a gift. Okay, she didn't plan to spend her whole life anyway, and she had already made up her mind to leave. But despite being together day and night, some feelings actually developed. Faced with Mo Ji's various revelations of true feelings, Ye Huang also accepted it. In Moji's family, facing Moji's parents' urgent desire to continue the family line, Yehuang is even more like Alexander. Faced with the aggressiveness of her mother-in-law, but unable to fight back, what else is she called a charioteer? The last amazing twist in the novel is that as soon as she divorces and remarries, she becomes the eldest daughter of the princess. Relatives of the emperor and the country, now they can only serve as offerings. The heroine of the novel still knows how much she weighs, so if you like it, you can give it a try.
The table of contents does not match the chapters, so I should search again.
There are also filial piety written by Prince Wu to the emperor, and the supplementary loyalty written by Huan Mo Ji Jiao Yu Ge Ge.
The writing of filial piety is very good
Boring. . . . . . . .















