
After Rebirth, the Aloof Female Ceo Became Paranoid
About This Novel
Zhou Yu was blind in his previous life. He fell in love with the wrong person and was sent to prison by that woman. He was tortured and died miserably. After his rebirth, he vowed to cut off his love, be cold-hearted and never make the same mistakes again. However, this woman went out of her way and tried her best to vow to be by his side. "Zhou Yu, in this life, I am willing to give everything I have to make up for the past. I just ask you to change your mind." There were tears in her eyes and her voice was choked. Little did he know that after he passed away in her previous life, she died alone and regretted for half her life. At the cost of sixty years of hard work, she just wanted to renew her relationship in the next life...
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
Even though you are reborn, you still have to jump into the trap. If you are not ready for a backup plan, you just jump and run away.
The subject matter is okay, but the logic is flawed. Since the heroine in the previous life had no feelings, it was just an ordinary business marriage, and she even had a huge hatred due to a misunderstanding. It was just because she later found out that she had misunderstood the hero and suddenly fell in love with her. The normal logic is guilt at most. And the background is that the heroine is very capable. When she knows that someone is murdering the hero, the normal logic should be to nip the danger in the cradle at all costs as long as she knows it, right? Then the villain recruits the protagonist all kinds of ways outside the plan, and like in Hong Kong movies, he has to be caught on the spot to send the villain offline. Why doesn't the heroine take action when the heroine is so fierce? And let a man who wants to kill his husband sit aside and be indifferent. My suggestion is not to add so many unreasonable plots, but to write more interactions between two people. The villains added should not be so brainless. When they are not as capable, they can jump directly to assassination and kidnapping and still live well without any revenge. It is really outrageous.
Sports Lottery is well written, but the content they write is extremely toxic. I really doubt that the author is the same as the protagonist.
The good-for-nothing protagonist is just like a pseudo-male, rubbish
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
Even though you are reborn, you still have to jump into the trap. If you are not ready for a backup plan, you just jump and run away.
The subject matter is okay, but the logic is flawed. Since the heroine in the previous life had no feelings, it was just an ordinary business marriage, and she even had a huge hatred due to a misunderstanding. It was just because she later found out that she had misunderstood the hero and suddenly fell in love with her. The normal logic is guilt at most. And the background is that the heroine is very capable. When she knows that someone is murdering the hero, the normal logic should be to nip the danger in the cradle at all costs as long as she knows it, right? Then the villain recruits the protagonist all kinds of ways outside the plan, and like in Hong Kong movies, he has to be caught on the spot to send the villain offline. Why doesn't the heroine take action when the heroine is so fierce? And let a man who wants to kill his husband sit aside and be indifferent. My suggestion is not to add so many unreasonable plots, but to write more interactions between two people. The villains added should not be so brainless. When they are not as capable, they can jump directly to assassination and kidnapping and still live well without any revenge. It is really outrageous.
Sports Lottery is well written, but the content they write is extremely toxic. I really doubt that the author is the same as the protagonist.
The good-for-nothing protagonist is just like a pseudo-male, rubbish





