
I Made My Fortune by Making Talismans in the Interstellar
by Wanwan
About This Novel
Opening a new book! "Era Space: A Sick Beauty Forced to Live a Salty Life" Yun Xiang, as a person who has passed through the fetus, can also be considered as half an indigenous interstellar person. Although she is a low-level awakened person, it does not prevent her from being positive and making a fortune. Inheriting my grandfather's carving skills, I unexpectedly started the road to making talismans... Now I am a master at hunting, completing tasks, and cultivating plants! Just keep doing it and attract a "peacock". Once you come to the door, I will accept it! The so-called matching of men and women makes work less tiring! Who would have thought that this not-so-tired person would actually do something big...
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Official(46)Scraped 21d ago
Just my personal opinion:
Put it this way, I felt from the book that Yun Xiang is a cat-like person who is self-reliant, faces life positively and is a little arrogant. But when Xie Yu teased Yun Xiang, I couldn't understand the author's text. How can normal people be shy when others tease them? Shouldn't they greet each other's eighteen generations of ancestors? What's more, Yun Xiang is not rich at this time, and Xie Yu Yun Xiang can't think of a stranger. Shouldn't your first reaction after being teased by an unfamiliar person be one of shyness? Especially Xie Yu ate Yun Xiang's food during the assessment and grabbed Yun Xiang's lucky cards during the competition! If I were Yun Xiang, my first reaction would be to beat him to death, instead of being shy! ----------------------------------------Although the author's writing process is a bit dull, it is still worth reading.
It's not good at all. The first few chapters were pretty good. I thought the heroine was a self-reliant, calm and wise person, but she turned out to be a nymphomaniac when she met a man. She was also shy, thought nonsense, and interacted with men in various ways. It was really disturbing to watch.
It's simply unbearable!
I saw the heroine enter the school military training and fight with the hero (probably). The hero said that it was not good to beat the girl into disgrace, and suggested that he would win if he got something from the other party. Then he cheated and grabbed the heroine's lucky card and said that it was his trophy and he didn't need to return it. In the end, the instructor answered on the heroine's behalf. This is a disease, right? What if this is a very expensive thing, and it is not yours no matter how cheap it is, so who are you to decide. This is not a battlefield, and we didn't say anything about giving anything to anyone at the beginning! This is simply a serious illness. It is also said that the female protagonist's instructor is a straight man and does not want others to take advantage of others. What about the male protagonist? Are there still double standards in the novel? I don't know why the rating is so high, and the content is not that good-looking. Extremely speechless.
It's not easy for a four-star pure author to write
I saw Chapter 27, is the male protagonist Xie Yu? Dislike! The female protagonist is nothing like a person who has lived two lives. The greasy male protagonist flirts with everyone when she sees him. After a few words, she accepts her and is speechless.
This article is really uncomfortable to read. The plot is very bland. The heroine's temperament is not like that of an ordinary girl. A strange man flirts with her. I don't mind it if she doesn't feel disgusted. She is also shy. She fell in love at first sight and lost her brain? It's not an exaggeration to say that she is a love-minded person. At the beginning, she wanted to create a calm and rational heroine, but this is it? When writing the plot of the male and female protagonists, think about the scene in your mind. I feel that the male protagonist is a bit wretched.
Bored with the male protagonist
The male protagonist is really taunting people everywhere, so the female protagonist can still slowly fall in love with him? I don't like the male protagonist, and I have been put down by the female protagonist many times. Others are pretty good, the heroine has experience and her daily life is pretty good.
The character of the male protagonist is really hard to describe, as if he just treats the female protagonist as a toy
I couldn't stand it anymore after reading Chapter 28. After entering the school, the whole conversation was just chatting. You said something, she said something and he said something~ It was very boring to watch.
The character of the male protagonist is really hard to describe, as if he just treats the female protagonist as a toy
It's so tiring to read. The more I read, the more dizzy I feel. The interaction between the two is so awkward.
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Official(46)Scraped 21d ago
Just my personal opinion:
Put it this way, I felt from the book that Yun Xiang is a cat-like person who is self-reliant, faces life positively and is a little arrogant. But when Xie Yu teased Yun Xiang, I couldn't understand the author's text. How can normal people be shy when others tease them? Shouldn't they greet each other's eighteen generations of ancestors? What's more, Yun Xiang is not rich at this time, and Xie Yu Yun Xiang can't think of a stranger. Shouldn't your first reaction after being teased by an unfamiliar person be one of shyness? Especially Xie Yu ate Yun Xiang's food during the assessment and grabbed Yun Xiang's lucky cards during the competition! If I were Yun Xiang, my first reaction would be to beat him to death, instead of being shy! ----------------------------------------Although the author's writing process is a bit dull, it is still worth reading.
It's not good at all. The first few chapters were pretty good. I thought the heroine was a self-reliant, calm and wise person, but she turned out to be a nymphomaniac when she met a man. She was also shy, thought nonsense, and interacted with men in various ways. It was really disturbing to watch.
It's simply unbearable!
I saw the heroine enter the school military training and fight with the hero (probably). The hero said that it was not good to beat the girl into disgrace, and suggested that he would win if he got something from the other party. Then he cheated and grabbed the heroine's lucky card and said that it was his trophy and he didn't need to return it. In the end, the instructor answered on the heroine's behalf. This is a disease, right? What if this is a very expensive thing, and it is not yours no matter how cheap it is, so who are you to decide. This is not a battlefield, and we didn't say anything about giving anything to anyone at the beginning! This is simply a serious illness. It is also said that the female protagonist's instructor is a straight man and does not want others to take advantage of others. What about the male protagonist? Are there still double standards in the novel? I don't know why the rating is so high, and the content is not that good-looking. Extremely speechless.
It's not easy for a four-star pure author to write
I saw Chapter 27, is the male protagonist Xie Yu? Dislike! The female protagonist is nothing like a person who has lived two lives. The greasy male protagonist flirts with everyone when she sees him. After a few words, she accepts her and is speechless.
This article is really uncomfortable to read. The plot is very bland. The heroine's temperament is not like that of an ordinary girl. A strange man flirts with her. I don't mind it if she doesn't feel disgusted. She is also shy. She fell in love at first sight and lost her brain? It's not an exaggeration to say that she is a love-minded person. At the beginning, she wanted to create a calm and rational heroine, but this is it? When writing the plot of the male and female protagonists, think about the scene in your mind. I feel that the male protagonist is a bit wretched.
Bored with the male protagonist
The male protagonist is really taunting people everywhere, so the female protagonist can still slowly fall in love with him? I don't like the male protagonist, and I have been put down by the female protagonist many times. Others are pretty good, the heroine has experience and her daily life is pretty good.
The character of the male protagonist is really hard to describe, as if he just treats the female protagonist as a toy
I couldn't stand it anymore after reading Chapter 28. After entering the school, the whole conversation was just chatting. You said something, she said something and he said something~ It was very boring to watch.
The character of the male protagonist is really hard to describe, as if he just treats the female protagonist as a toy
It's so tiring to read. The more I read, the more dizzy I feel. The interaction between the two is so awkward.






