
What Bad Thoughts Can a Sickly Prince Have?
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After being turned into cannon fodder, Tang Xiaobai casually found out the original heroine's biological brother who died unexpectedly, and doted on him without saying a word! Although this little ancestor is tea-loving, lotus-looking, and all kinds of awkward, he still wants to pamper the bamboo horse he raises even on his knees! Until one day, the villain announced that he had captured the younger brother of the original heroine-- Tang Xiaobai looked at the young man who was always around him... So what kind of god has she doted on for so many years? ------------------- Prince Li Mu had a difficult life since he was a child. Suddenly one day he met a little girl and inexplicably began to be spoiled without brains. Until one day, the little girl looked at another young man who was also suffering the same fate, and murmured: Could it be that all these years of love have been wrongly paid after all? Li Mu:? ? ? Is she going to be a scumbag? ------------------- Childhood sweethearts & two-way love, also known as "The bamboo horse I raised is a flourishing white lotus" and "The Crown Prince has perfect tea skills".
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Official(57)Scraped 6d ago
Very good. I came from Kuaishou. Although the plot is a little different, it is still very well done.
Gentle sweet pet article
Most of the characters in the book are quite likeable, very distinctive, and there is nothing particularly annoying. Unlike some books that are clearly black and white, the original heroine of this book is also a very likeable one. She is capable and responsible, with a high martial arts value. The current heroine is a group favorite and works hard. The original male protagonist is not bad, and the current male protagonist is a member of his subordinates. The whole story is also quite full and it is a very gentle story, but A Yuan is a bit pity. To put it simply, the cannon fodder female supporting character (now the heroine) travels to the villain's house in the book. According to the plot, she raises the heroine's long-lost brother (who was supposed to be sold as a slave in the Duke of Yan's palace). By some strange combination of circumstances, she raises the sick and weak prince who is hiding in the Duke of Yan's palace. Then they grow up together, becoming childhood sweethearts, childhood sweethearts, and doting on each other. This is what I've seen so far
What about that long comment I saw before? Has it been deleted? I still want to see the reply.
The design of the heroine is indeed not very good. I have to say one thing about the Holy Mother, but I can't understand it. I feel that sometimes the author's writing is inconsistent.
Pity
Qin Xiao, it would be great if the original book could be with Xiaobai.
Without a confirmed relationship, no togetherness, no sweet past, and no vows of eternal love, why should we stick to it?
Very confused
The characters in the article are actually pretty good, and the other plots are pretty good too. I don't know if it's because I like to read time-jumping novels, but the straightforward sequence makes me feel very boring. Since I have to go through the emotional line, there are too many plots about my childhood. Maybe it's my inability to accept it. I can't stand it after halfway through.
Tang Jiaojiao, He said he wanted to study, so he chose Huntian Academy. He said he wanted to learn maps, so he chose the official Fangsi. He said he wanted to come to the northwest, so he read military books, learned riding and archery, and went deep into Tuyuhun, where he traveled thousands of miles through ice and snow, and he didn't look tired when he came back. This is Tang Jiaojiao!
I feel like the story is dark, crooked, and has too many pitfalls. I don't know what it's about. I personally can't accept it.
A little confused
Who is the original male protagonist? Is he the Prince of Jin or the Crown Prince? Didn't it mean that Jiaojiao and the heroine were competing for men? Jiaojiao originally liked Prince Jin, but didn't it mean that the male protagonist was the Crown Prince?
Isn't the male protagonist's name Qin Xiao? Why is he called Li Mu again? So I'm a little confused, and the author would like an introduction.
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Official(57)Scraped 6d ago
Very good. I came from Kuaishou. Although the plot is a little different, it is still very well done.
Gentle sweet pet article
Most of the characters in the book are quite likeable, very distinctive, and there is nothing particularly annoying. Unlike some books that are clearly black and white, the original heroine of this book is also a very likeable one. She is capable and responsible, with a high martial arts value. The current heroine is a group favorite and works hard. The original male protagonist is not bad, and the current male protagonist is a member of his subordinates. The whole story is also quite full and it is a very gentle story, but A Yuan is a bit pity. To put it simply, the cannon fodder female supporting character (now the heroine) travels to the villain's house in the book. According to the plot, she raises the heroine's long-lost brother (who was supposed to be sold as a slave in the Duke of Yan's palace). By some strange combination of circumstances, she raises the sick and weak prince who is hiding in the Duke of Yan's palace. Then they grow up together, becoming childhood sweethearts, childhood sweethearts, and doting on each other. This is what I've seen so far
What about that long comment I saw before? Has it been deleted? I still want to see the reply.
The design of the heroine is indeed not very good. I have to say one thing about the Holy Mother, but I can't understand it. I feel that sometimes the author's writing is inconsistent.
Pity
Qin Xiao, it would be great if the original book could be with Xiaobai.
Without a confirmed relationship, no togetherness, no sweet past, and no vows of eternal love, why should we stick to it?
Very confused
The characters in the article are actually pretty good, and the other plots are pretty good too. I don't know if it's because I like to read time-jumping novels, but the straightforward sequence makes me feel very boring. Since I have to go through the emotional line, there are too many plots about my childhood. Maybe it's my inability to accept it. I can't stand it after halfway through.
Tang Jiaojiao, He said he wanted to study, so he chose Huntian Academy. He said he wanted to learn maps, so he chose the official Fangsi. He said he wanted to come to the northwest, so he read military books, learned riding and archery, and went deep into Tuyuhun, where he traveled thousands of miles through ice and snow, and he didn't look tired when he came back. This is Tang Jiaojiao!
I feel like the story is dark, crooked, and has too many pitfalls. I don't know what it's about. I personally can't accept it.
A little confused
Who is the original male protagonist? Is he the Prince of Jin or the Crown Prince? Didn't it mean that Jiaojiao and the heroine were competing for men? Jiaojiao originally liked Prince Jin, but didn't it mean that the male protagonist was the Crown Prince?
Isn't the male protagonist's name Qin Xiao? Why is he called Li Mu again? So I'm a little confused, and the author would like an introduction.
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❤After passing through the book, Tang Xiaobai found the younger brother of the original heroine, the most miserable little boy in the whole novel, and began to pamper him, as hard as he could! Later, she discovered that her brother was someone else... This author's writing is good, just love each other and give each other sweets!



This is the second ancient novel written by the author that I have read. It is still a novel about the background of Li Tang. What is commendable is the sophistication of the author's writing style. The writing is very good and the reading experience is very comfortable. It is very smooth and has a sense of camera. Although the description is of a powerful person in the court, it is very warm. The description of family, love and friendship is unique. All in all, it is a very good author and a very good novel. It is not a loss to invest in it. I highly recommend collecting it!




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Overall rating: 4 stars Have you finished reading: Yes Whether to review: part of the plot Author's brief comment: The writing is getting better and better, please continue to pay attention Hostess design: The heroine who wears books, is a real sweetheart, lively and smart, and has clear ideas The setting of the male protagonist: The young prince whose parents have died, who has been put under house arrest in disguise, and who was assassinated, was originally a world-weary and yandere, but was pampered by the heroine and turned into a green tea boy. He is ruthless and decisive in front of others, but he is good-natured and soft in front of the heroine. Supporting character design: There are many outstanding supporting characters, and it is a pity that some are not expanded on due to space limitations. Plot line: The heroine is disguised as an unknown cannon fodder in the book. In order to change the fate of the family, she plans to hug the heroine's younger brother's thigh. Unexpectedly, she finds the wrong person. The person she loves is actually the young prince who hides his identity and enters the palace to treat illnesses. From then on, the plot line collapses all the way, but the ending is happy in the end. Emotional line: There is interaction at the beginning. The male and female protagonists are childhood sweethearts and love each other. Although the progress of the love line is said to be delayed slightly, it was still very sweet before it was revealed. Completeness: The ending is relatively satisfactory. Occasionally, some details are not explained, such as the reasons for the differences between the novel and reality, why the heroine thought it was Qin Xiao in the mansion, and why the real Qin Xiao said A Wu was his younger brother. However, the problem is not big. Extras: Emotional extras about the protagonist and supporting characters. I feel like there are some extras about supporting characters that can be explained, but I haven't written them yet. Finally, there is a sequel to the ending of the original book, a sense of déjà vu at the fork in the true destiny. Writing style: smooth and natural, the light-hearted and humorous parts are vivid and appropriate, and it is not forced to be funny. Brief comment: I didn't expect this article to be so good. The author's writing style is vivid and natural, especially the transitions and blank spaces are very clever, and of course the fragmentation is also excellent. In the story line, the relationship between the male and female protagonists is sweet but not greasy, very natural. There will be no sense of deja vu as a child deliberately speaking in adult language. I originally thought it would be a simple and light-hearted story, but before the middle part started, the court was in turmoil, the struggle between multiple factions began, and many unexpected cruelties and casualties also occurred, making the second half of the story tense and exciting. It's just that the relationship line is a little delayed, and the male protagonist loses his horse in the last volume. Previously, the female protagonist repeatedly believed that the male protagonist was still young, so the relationship would change and the two of them were not suitable. Later, the marriage was also tossing back and forth. Although it was reasonable, it was a bit redundant. Deputy CP, a bit of a good guy. Brother and Xin Yi are a couple. Xin Yi has an awkward personality, has no plan in doing things, and has no highlights. It's not as impressive as her elder sister's pride, unruliness, and outspokenness. She is not as cute and cute as the heroine, and is more interesting and cute as she is smart and smart. She also has an ordinary and pretty appearance, and is hesitant in her actions. She has no idea why her brother likes her. On the other hand, the heroine assigned to her brother in the extra chapter dares to love and hate, can take things and let them go, will not lose her temper without thinking, and will not unconditionally obey her brother. Only this kind of girl can control a little bully like her brother. But the brothers of these two female supporting characters felt that the origins of the other were uncertain, so they tied them up and monitored them. I don't know if my brother likes this encounter story. There is also the pairing of the princess and the fake prince. The settings of the fake prince and the male protagonist are a bit conflicting. The princess and the ex-consort are even more despicable. It would be more reasonable to set the ex-consort as not loving the princess. After all, he is a shameless villain and a careerist. Said he fell in love with the princess,













