
The Female Supporting Character Who Was Deprived of the Luck of the Koi Carp in the Novel When She Was Dressed as an Adult
by Jincui
About This Novel
Susie traveled through time and space into the script of "The Koi Girl in the Compound" and became a cannon fodder female supporting role. She soon discovered that she was the original koi girl, but all her good luck was taken away by her so-called sister through sinister means, which led to her bad luck. In order to get rid of the fate of cannon fodder, Susie determined not to be a stumbling block in the love of the male and female protagonists, and decided to stay away from the male and female protagonists and go to the countryside to join the queue. A lame Taoist priest in the countryside told Susie that if she wanted to regain her luck, she had to do good deeds and accumulate virtue. Susie thought for a while, there is no mine at home, we don't dare to help the old lady who fell down, let's just let it happen. Susie did things as she pleased, and her luck slowly returned, but Susie's love luck was not so good. Suddenly one day, Susie discovered that it was not that she had bad luck with her peach blossoms, but that each of her peach blossoms had been pinched secretly by someone.
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Official(186)Scraped 5d ago
I have probably read more than 200 chapters now, and I brought up two points that I personally think are a bit strange. The first is that the female protagonist is really good. Maybe the emphasis is on the female protagonist. It makes me feel that the male protagonist is useless except for being handsome and having a high IQ. He still only stays in a small village. It feels like the two people have different abilities. The second is the heroine's friend Xiaohui. When the educated youth's house collapsed, the heroine's friend had no place to live. The heroine believed that her grandmother let another girl live instead of Xiaohui, so she had no right to interfere with her grandmother. Putting this aside, as a friend, when your friend does not have a house to live in, you should not worry about asking if there is a place where you can stay, instead of looking at the matter with that good friend and saying that as a friend, you have no such obligation. The above is just my point of view, just a personal opinion.
Although it is not a good thing for this skinny monkey to steal things, it is also bad for this woman to have bad intentions and want more money. It is also a good thing that Susie, the clever little girl, caught this thief.
demining
Sisters with a glass heart who live in a fairy tale world and have no certain understanding of society should turn left when they go out. Don't be angry with you. The text is realistic, there are no pure good people, everyone has a dark side, and everyone has their own inner calculations. Sisters who mind, please be careful.
I don't write much book reviews. I really liked this book when I first read it. I wanted to read it again at 2 o'clock in the evening. But when I read it the next day, I found that the heroine had a problem with the relationship between men and women. Then when I got to Hong Kong, I wanted to stay and study. I remember what the hero said before. I want to live in the same city as the heroine at least, but since the hero is majoring in aerospace, he can't go to Hong Kong, which means there is no male protagonist in the heroine's plan. After seeing this, I decided to abandon the article. The heroine's design is a bit broken. The hero is too romantic and has no desire to continue reading. 886
Everything else was okay, except that the heroine wanted to buy antiques in the mainland, and then open an auction house to sell them in Hong Kong... You said it would be okay to sell it to Chinese people, but the auction house didn't know which country it was sold to, so it felt uncomfortable. Although the country said in the end that antiques before the third generation of the Qing Dynasty were not allowed to go abroad, it still didn't work.
The writing is very good, the plot is paced, and the heroine is calm and decisive. But when I got to Hong Kong, it felt a little awkward. If the heroine cooperates with the gang boss, she should know his methods. But he bought a building at a price lower than the market price. The heroine just felt strange and didn't think much about it. It made me think that the heroine was just acting like I wouldn't know the truth unless I exposed it, which was a bit contrary to the heroine's character at the beginning. It makes people feel a little uncomfortable. I hope it can be changed later or the owner of the house can be compensated.
Knowing that Ruan Zhonghua has a crush on the heroine, she still wants to send him a photo alone. Since they are not boyfriend and girlfriend, is it appropriate to send photos to a random boy? When you go to his school, you can ask someone to call Ruan Zhonghua down from upstairs, but you still have to go to the dormitory building for a walk. Everyone in the dormitory building calls you Ruan Zhonghua's girlfriend and doesn't explain. Is this a double-edged sword?
Love-minded male protagonist × career-minded female protagonist To be honest, I am a native dog and I love watching Some people don't understand the heroine's ambition, so please respect it. Everyone has their own personality and way of life. I don't know why some people can't stand it and scold the heroine. If it were a male protagonist, I don't know how many people would praise it. How could it be a female protagonist? Don't have double standards as a person.
The heroine has poor outlook on life
To be honest, the book seemed okay at first, until I saw the heroine running to Hong Kong City to resell cultural relics, not only for start-up funds, but also setting up an auction house to resell cultural relics, and suddenly I felt that the heroine's three views were wrong. She could see through love because of her past life in the entertainment industry, so she left her boyfriend to go to school in Hong Kong City to make money.
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Official(186)Scraped 5d ago
I have probably read more than 200 chapters now, and I brought up two points that I personally think are a bit strange. The first is that the female protagonist is really good. Maybe the emphasis is on the female protagonist. It makes me feel that the male protagonist is useless except for being handsome and having a high IQ. He still only stays in a small village. It feels like the two people have different abilities. The second is the heroine's friend Xiaohui. When the educated youth's house collapsed, the heroine's friend had no place to live. The heroine believed that her grandmother let another girl live instead of Xiaohui, so she had no right to interfere with her grandmother. Putting this aside, as a friend, when your friend does not have a house to live in, you should not worry about asking if there is a place where you can stay, instead of looking at the matter with that good friend and saying that as a friend, you have no such obligation. The above is just my point of view, just a personal opinion.
Although it is not a good thing for this skinny monkey to steal things, it is also bad for this woman to have bad intentions and want more money. It is also a good thing that Susie, the clever little girl, caught this thief.
demining
Sisters with a glass heart who live in a fairy tale world and have no certain understanding of society should turn left when they go out. Don't be angry with you. The text is realistic, there are no pure good people, everyone has a dark side, and everyone has their own inner calculations. Sisters who mind, please be careful.
I don't write much book reviews. I really liked this book when I first read it. I wanted to read it again at 2 o'clock in the evening. But when I read it the next day, I found that the heroine had a problem with the relationship between men and women. Then when I got to Hong Kong, I wanted to stay and study. I remember what the hero said before. I want to live in the same city as the heroine at least, but since the hero is majoring in aerospace, he can't go to Hong Kong, which means there is no male protagonist in the heroine's plan. After seeing this, I decided to abandon the article. The heroine's design is a bit broken. The hero is too romantic and has no desire to continue reading. 886
Everything else was okay, except that the heroine wanted to buy antiques in the mainland, and then open an auction house to sell them in Hong Kong... You said it would be okay to sell it to Chinese people, but the auction house didn't know which country it was sold to, so it felt uncomfortable. Although the country said in the end that antiques before the third generation of the Qing Dynasty were not allowed to go abroad, it still didn't work.
The writing is very good, the plot is paced, and the heroine is calm and decisive. But when I got to Hong Kong, it felt a little awkward. If the heroine cooperates with the gang boss, she should know his methods. But he bought a building at a price lower than the market price. The heroine just felt strange and didn't think much about it. It made me think that the heroine was just acting like I wouldn't know the truth unless I exposed it, which was a bit contrary to the heroine's character at the beginning. It makes people feel a little uncomfortable. I hope it can be changed later or the owner of the house can be compensated.
Knowing that Ruan Zhonghua has a crush on the heroine, she still wants to send him a photo alone. Since they are not boyfriend and girlfriend, is it appropriate to send photos to a random boy? When you go to his school, you can ask someone to call Ruan Zhonghua down from upstairs, but you still have to go to the dormitory building for a walk. Everyone in the dormitory building calls you Ruan Zhonghua's girlfriend and doesn't explain. Is this a double-edged sword?
Love-minded male protagonist × career-minded female protagonist To be honest, I am a native dog and I love watching Some people don't understand the heroine's ambition, so please respect it. Everyone has their own personality and way of life. I don't know why some people can't stand it and scold the heroine. If it were a male protagonist, I don't know how many people would praise it. How could it be a female protagonist? Don't have double standards as a person.
The heroine has poor outlook on life
To be honest, the book seemed okay at first, until I saw the heroine running to Hong Kong City to resell cultural relics, not only for start-up funds, but also setting up an auction house to resell cultural relics, and suddenly I felt that the heroine's three views were wrong. She could see through love because of her past life in the entertainment industry, so she left her boyfriend to go to school in Hong Kong City to make money.










