
Mrs. Diancui
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The lame maid Dian Cui was supposed to be the jewel in the wealthy family's hands, but she ended up living in the countryside, forced to be a slave and a concubine, and finally died tragically on the street! After resurrecting her life, she only hopes to have a safe life, cure her lameness, find her biological parents, and then carry forward her art of hairpin decoration! A teacher whose family was in decline, was arrogant about his talent but was not recognized for his talent. He was forced to live under someone else's roof without having enough to eat. He became the number one scholar in the imperial examination, and finally became the imperial tutor! But speaking of his most proud disciple, it was the female disciple who handed him a bowl of braised large intestine when he was a boy. Now he is extremely wealthy, his "Mrs. Diancui"!
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Official(23)Scraped 22d ago
I don't know what the heroine will become in the future, but I really can't watch this kind of character anymore... She is still the silly and sweet person who was popular in the early years. This kind of character is no longer popular...
Yueying is really a petty person. It's true that Yueying called him here. But the thing wasn't hers. I have the nerve to eat everything I want to eat. I also thought about pouring Dian Cui's medicine. There really is a daughter like a mother.
The heroine is silly and sweet
He also said that he was reborn, not almighty, but at least a little smarter, right? If it really doesn't work, don't be stupid! I had a hard enough life in my last life, and I still can't adapt. I really can't stand it
Since Diancui was reborn, why did she still watch her sister-in-law die?
Why didn't she sell her eldest brother's maid before? In the end, her eldest sister-in-law still died in this life, and her eldest brother still became a monk. What's the point of being reborn?
Can Diancui really come back? Diancui is reborn But she came back to this difficult time She was interrupted by her adoptive parents and retreated. It was really painful, but there was nothing Dian Cui could do. If we had to do it again, maybe Diancui would be better off
It was okay at first, but when I saw Mr. Yuan, I couldn't stand it anymore
It looks good from the beginning, and I still have the desire to read more. I think it's ok. But when I met my benefactor from the previous life, I began to live as a concubine, thinking about repaying my kindness, but what kind of kindness could I repay? It's the first time we meet in this life. We don't know each other. I have taken the place of my previous life. I can't stand it anymore. At the beginning, she said that it was good to find a hairpin to recognize her parents, and she knew how to make money for traveling. It was good. In her last life, she was a concubine and a maid, and she didn't see much of the world. OK, it's understandable. But in this new life, she obviously has a better life. She meets the benefactor she thought in the previous life to repay her kindness. It's incomprehensible. To put it another way, she was just a passerby who wanted to make a living. It's an unreasonable disaster.
Isn't the Dian Cui craft a bit cruel? (I haven't seen it yet, so I don't know the content)
I haven't seen it, sorry
The book is not bad, but the reprint is too careless.
The story is not bad, but, as a published novel that has been reprinted, there are really many typos on Goose's platform. The later chapters have more typos. I hope Goose can use some caution to make the people below take it seriously. I feel really uncomfortable with so many typos. As for why I say people under the goose don't pay attention - published books will be proofread for typos before publication. The vast majority of published books will not have typos. Piracy is another matter.
Is there a paragraph introducing the craftsmanship of Diancui?
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Official(23)Scraped 22d ago
I don't know what the heroine will become in the future, but I really can't watch this kind of character anymore... She is still the silly and sweet person who was popular in the early years. This kind of character is no longer popular...
Yueying is really a petty person. It's true that Yueying called him here. But the thing wasn't hers. I have the nerve to eat everything I want to eat. I also thought about pouring Dian Cui's medicine. There really is a daughter like a mother.
The heroine is silly and sweet
He also said that he was reborn, not almighty, but at least a little smarter, right? If it really doesn't work, don't be stupid! I had a hard enough life in my last life, and I still can't adapt. I really can't stand it
Since Diancui was reborn, why did she still watch her sister-in-law die?
Why didn't she sell her eldest brother's maid before? In the end, her eldest sister-in-law still died in this life, and her eldest brother still became a monk. What's the point of being reborn?
Can Diancui really come back? Diancui is reborn But she came back to this difficult time She was interrupted by her adoptive parents and retreated. It was really painful, but there was nothing Dian Cui could do. If we had to do it again, maybe Diancui would be better off
It was okay at first, but when I saw Mr. Yuan, I couldn't stand it anymore
It looks good from the beginning, and I still have the desire to read more. I think it's ok. But when I met my benefactor from the previous life, I began to live as a concubine, thinking about repaying my kindness, but what kind of kindness could I repay? It's the first time we meet in this life. We don't know each other. I have taken the place of my previous life. I can't stand it anymore. At the beginning, she said that it was good to find a hairpin to recognize her parents, and she knew how to make money for traveling. It was good. In her last life, she was a concubine and a maid, and she didn't see much of the world. OK, it's understandable. But in this new life, she obviously has a better life. She meets the benefactor she thought in the previous life to repay her kindness. It's incomprehensible. To put it another way, she was just a passerby who wanted to make a living. It's an unreasonable disaster.
Isn't the Dian Cui craft a bit cruel? (I haven't seen it yet, so I don't know the content)
I haven't seen it, sorry
The book is not bad, but the reprint is too careless.
The story is not bad, but, as a published novel that has been reprinted, there are really many typos on Goose's platform. The later chapters have more typos. I hope Goose can use some caution to make the people below take it seriously. I feel really uncomfortable with so many typos. As for why I say people under the goose don't pay attention - published books will be proofread for typos before publication. The vast majority of published books will not have typos. Piracy is another matter.
Is there a paragraph introducing the craftsmanship of Diancui?

