
Dressed as the Little Wife of an 80s Boss
About This Novel
Once the thief Golden Leaf traveled through time and space, Kuroda Tian was displeased by her in-laws and was instigated to commit suicide by her fake best friend. She lost weight successfully, defied her fake best friend, and reached the pinnacle of life. As for the boss who wanted to become a loyal dog, should he do it or not? "My wife gave me a sweater." This made a group of people angry. "My wife made this meat sauce for me." A group of people in the factory said sourly. "My wife is great." A group of college students were annoyed. "My wife picked it." The whole party was upset. "My wife is very capable." The whole city was upset. "You bastard, don't steal my wife from me." He said angrily to a villain of the same style.
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Official(321)Scraped 21d ago
nice,
Are you seriously considering changing the male lead? Seeing him treat the original Tian Tian, he was really a scumbag. No matter how cold that era was, anyone would be grateful, especially for the life of a good brother.
To be honest, I don't really like the male protagonist's family. After all, the female protagonist's brother died trying to save their son, and they still despise other people's families.
I have to say something for the hero
I saw a lot of comments saying that the male protagonist is a scumbag. I want to ask if your male protagonist is really that bad. It is said in the article that the original owner made trouble with the male protagonist every day, was lazy, did not do housework, and did not cook. The male protagonist did the housework and cooked the meals, and gave her half of the male protagonist's salary every month. Who would want to deal with a 180-year-old person who has a bad personality and makes trouble every day? Let's put ourselves in someone else's shoes. The male protagonist's behavior is really very responsible. Moreover, the male protagonist has moved out. He has no idea about the rumors or what kind of injustice the female protagonist has suffered. He doesn't know how to get along with his wife. He has planned to be responsible for the original owner for the rest of his life. Before the male protagonist met the slimmed-down female protagonist, he already knew these things and wanted to compensate and coax the female protagonist. After he met the female protagonist, the female protagonist was so beautiful. In that era, the female protagonist was originally his legitimate wife. It was normal for him to like it. People are visual animals. I feel that I couldn't do this well. If I were asked to marry a 200-pound man with a bad temper, I would rather die. The heroine's approach is also quite good. It's not like other novels. When the hero is handsome, she doesn't care if he didn't like her before. The hero's family is very good. She feels that she has replaced the original heroine, so she just lives with this free husband. It just wants the male protagonist to chase the female protagonist haha In fact, I think I can understand the male protagonist's family. Except for the mother who is a little bit unwilling to accept it, the other family members are very good. It is a fact that the original protagonist is young and has never seen the world. It is for her own good to let her learn technology or go to school. I think when I was 15 years old and went to junior high school, I was really stupid and easily deceived. Seeing so many people complaining about the male protagonist being a scumbag, I don't know how they view this kind of thing. I think the male protagonist has done a good job and I can't help but say a word for him, ugh
The male protagonist's feelings are quite worthless
I married the original owner in order to repay the favor, but I didn't treat the original owner well, I married but I was irresponsible, and I didn't even allow the original owner to go to his office. It was obviously ostracizing the original owner. Why did I marry him like this? After the death of the original owner, whether he listened to his family or whether he really wanted to marry and married his childhood sweetheart, if he was told that he did not love that woman, then why did he marry her? If you love him, then this kind of person is really not worth keeping for the heroine. What's more, the heroine's appearance is similar to a mistress, right? Although it was the original owner himself, this man did marry someone else in his previous life? To be honest, I think it would be better to change to a male protagonist. No matter whether the male protagonist loves his childhood sweetheart or not, he is irresponsible to the original owner, and even indirectly kills the original owner, and later marries another person. From the looks of it, even if he doesn't love each other, he is still a respectful person, right? Such a person is really not worthy of the heroine's love
Oops, the male protagonist must have an eye problem, otherwise he wouldn't even recognize his wife hahahaha (ಡωಡ)hiahiahia
Don't like the heroine
I think the heroine is too self-righteous and narcissistic. She always thinks she is beautiful and powerful. Others may think so, but defining herself this way is narcissistic. She also likes to be nosy, opens a breakfast shop, and directly makes decisions for others. I don't like people who are nosy, so I don't like her. The hostess is assigned 0 points.
Seeing others keep saying that the male protagonist is a scumbag, I wanted to say something for the male protagonist. The author clearly wrote in the article that the male protagonist is not a scumbag, but because he reminds the heroine of her brother when he sees her, so he keeps avoiding it. I hope everyone will not think that the male protagonist is a scumbag😄)
I think there should be a different male protagonist! When the heroine is ugly, he doesn't care. When the heroine becomes beautiful and smart, he picks her up. I don't like such a hero.
It is recommended to take a look
I've been following it for a long time and it's pretty good. But the male protagonist is not worthy of the female protagonist. Even now, the female protagonist has lost her memory and traveled through time. This is a mess. The author didn't know what to write. The plot was made up casually. The front part is very interesting. What's written in the back, don't criticize me. Just discuss the matter. The above only represents my personal opinion.
I'm more curious about who proposed the marriage in the first place. It doesn't seem like she's the male protagonist, but just because her brother died because of him, does he have to grant her request? Besides, didn't the male protagonist make up for it later? The heroine feels like she is holding someone else's back. If you don't like someone else, why do you want to meet your parents? If you do, why don't you explain it. Real green tea. Personally, I think that since he hurt you in the first place, you shouldn't have an affair if you're not with him. If he hurt you in the first place, if you choose to forgive, don't stay in the relationship. Don't stay away from him while being ambiguous. It's really green tea.
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Official(321)Scraped 21d ago
nice,
Are you seriously considering changing the male lead? Seeing him treat the original Tian Tian, he was really a scumbag. No matter how cold that era was, anyone would be grateful, especially for the life of a good brother.
To be honest, I don't really like the male protagonist's family. After all, the female protagonist's brother died trying to save their son, and they still despise other people's families.
I have to say something for the hero
I saw a lot of comments saying that the male protagonist is a scumbag. I want to ask if your male protagonist is really that bad. It is said in the article that the original owner made trouble with the male protagonist every day, was lazy, did not do housework, and did not cook. The male protagonist did the housework and cooked the meals, and gave her half of the male protagonist's salary every month. Who would want to deal with a 180-year-old person who has a bad personality and makes trouble every day? Let's put ourselves in someone else's shoes. The male protagonist's behavior is really very responsible. Moreover, the male protagonist has moved out. He has no idea about the rumors or what kind of injustice the female protagonist has suffered. He doesn't know how to get along with his wife. He has planned to be responsible for the original owner for the rest of his life. Before the male protagonist met the slimmed-down female protagonist, he already knew these things and wanted to compensate and coax the female protagonist. After he met the female protagonist, the female protagonist was so beautiful. In that era, the female protagonist was originally his legitimate wife. It was normal for him to like it. People are visual animals. I feel that I couldn't do this well. If I were asked to marry a 200-pound man with a bad temper, I would rather die. The heroine's approach is also quite good. It's not like other novels. When the hero is handsome, she doesn't care if he didn't like her before. The hero's family is very good. She feels that she has replaced the original heroine, so she just lives with this free husband. It just wants the male protagonist to chase the female protagonist haha In fact, I think I can understand the male protagonist's family. Except for the mother who is a little bit unwilling to accept it, the other family members are very good. It is a fact that the original protagonist is young and has never seen the world. It is for her own good to let her learn technology or go to school. I think when I was 15 years old and went to junior high school, I was really stupid and easily deceived. Seeing so many people complaining about the male protagonist being a scumbag, I don't know how they view this kind of thing. I think the male protagonist has done a good job and I can't help but say a word for him, ugh
The male protagonist's feelings are quite worthless
I married the original owner in order to repay the favor, but I didn't treat the original owner well, I married but I was irresponsible, and I didn't even allow the original owner to go to his office. It was obviously ostracizing the original owner. Why did I marry him like this? After the death of the original owner, whether he listened to his family or whether he really wanted to marry and married his childhood sweetheart, if he was told that he did not love that woman, then why did he marry her? If you love him, then this kind of person is really not worth keeping for the heroine. What's more, the heroine's appearance is similar to a mistress, right? Although it was the original owner himself, this man did marry someone else in his previous life? To be honest, I think it would be better to change to a male protagonist. No matter whether the male protagonist loves his childhood sweetheart or not, he is irresponsible to the original owner, and even indirectly kills the original owner, and later marries another person. From the looks of it, even if he doesn't love each other, he is still a respectful person, right? Such a person is really not worthy of the heroine's love
Oops, the male protagonist must have an eye problem, otherwise he wouldn't even recognize his wife hahahaha (ಡωಡ)hiahiahia
Don't like the heroine
I think the heroine is too self-righteous and narcissistic. She always thinks she is beautiful and powerful. Others may think so, but defining herself this way is narcissistic. She also likes to be nosy, opens a breakfast shop, and directly makes decisions for others. I don't like people who are nosy, so I don't like her. The hostess is assigned 0 points.
Seeing others keep saying that the male protagonist is a scumbag, I wanted to say something for the male protagonist. The author clearly wrote in the article that the male protagonist is not a scumbag, but because he reminds the heroine of her brother when he sees her, so he keeps avoiding it. I hope everyone will not think that the male protagonist is a scumbag😄)
I think there should be a different male protagonist! When the heroine is ugly, he doesn't care. When the heroine becomes beautiful and smart, he picks her up. I don't like such a hero.
It is recommended to take a look
I've been following it for a long time and it's pretty good. But the male protagonist is not worthy of the female protagonist. Even now, the female protagonist has lost her memory and traveled through time. This is a mess. The author didn't know what to write. The plot was made up casually. The front part is very interesting. What's written in the back, don't criticize me. Just discuss the matter. The above only represents my personal opinion.
I'm more curious about who proposed the marriage in the first place. It doesn't seem like she's the male protagonist, but just because her brother died because of him, does he have to grant her request? Besides, didn't the male protagonist make up for it later? The heroine feels like she is holding someone else's back. If you don't like someone else, why do you want to meet your parents? If you do, why don't you explain it. Real green tea. Personally, I think that since he hurt you in the first place, you shouldn't have an affair if you're not with him. If he hurt you in the first place, if you choose to forgive, don't stay in the relationship. Don't stay away from him while being ambiguous. It's really green tea.









