
All the Tung Flowers Have Fallen
About This Novel
The "uncle", a cold-blooded military officer of the Republic of China, and the "niece" who traveled through time and space in modern times, are engaged in online business, and a Chongqing espionage romance unfolds amid the chaos of war and the dust of artillery fire.
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Official(45)Scraped 12d ago
Fang Xiao and Chu Xiaochen originally wanted to visit the dead Tong Ye, but they were hit by a bomb and their feet were stuck under the car. Fang Xiao told Chu Xiaochen that he came from the future. Is this about falling in love at rocket speed?
Fang Xiao replaced Tong Ye. Chu Xiaochen was suspicious by nature. He searched through Tong Ye's records for three years. Chu Xiaochen couldn't understand modern Chinese characters, but he began to investigate the ship explosion.
What should I do? I'm a little stuck. Chu Xiaochen is cold-blooded by nature and kindly saved Fang Xiao. Unexpectedly, she suddenly transformed into his "niece", and the two fell in love with each other under fire.
If the male protagonist wasn't powerful enough, he really wouldn't be able to stand up to the female protagonist who does this.
Compose a rhyme of tung blossoms against a complex social background.
Perhaps it was because the men of that era always carried a sense of family and country, righteousness and awe-inspiring righteousness, which made it easier for people to love them. It doesn't feel greasy to read.
Dear author, did you forget to write an extra chapter?
The tung flowers have all fallen. I really want to see them again.
All the tung flowers have fallen I really want to see them again
More extras, at least let us see when the male and female protagonists reunite... The ending is too hasty
This is about to leave the Kingdom of Xu, and it will be in vain, Qiuniang's wishes.
This is the most touching sentence in the book. I watched it for over 1,300 minutes, and I still felt a little sad after watching it. Although there are extras to make the ending perfect, the author did not expand on the modern life of the two people, which still leaves people with unfinished sentimentality. For example, how did the male protagonist travel to modern times? I guess the male protagonist did have a loved one, Fang Xiao, but the male protagonist died in the battle. The love between the two people was so touching that after Fang Xiao was reincarnated, his soul traveled to that era, and then brought the male protagonist with him... It's a bit ridiculous... In fact, I was quite optimistic about the second male lead, and the second male lead did not hesitate to express his love, especially when it was said in the extra story that he was able to give up his glory and wealth and come to the United States and never married. In the minds of young readers, he did not marry because of the heroine, which is really heartbreaking. If adapted, this would be a good popular film and television drama.
Let's do some extra stuff! At least we have to reunite. What kind of ending is this? It's too perfunctory!
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Official(45)Scraped 12d ago
Fang Xiao and Chu Xiaochen originally wanted to visit the dead Tong Ye, but they were hit by a bomb and their feet were stuck under the car. Fang Xiao told Chu Xiaochen that he came from the future. Is this about falling in love at rocket speed?
Fang Xiao replaced Tong Ye. Chu Xiaochen was suspicious by nature. He searched through Tong Ye's records for three years. Chu Xiaochen couldn't understand modern Chinese characters, but he began to investigate the ship explosion.
What should I do? I'm a little stuck. Chu Xiaochen is cold-blooded by nature and kindly saved Fang Xiao. Unexpectedly, she suddenly transformed into his "niece", and the two fell in love with each other under fire.
If the male protagonist wasn't powerful enough, he really wouldn't be able to stand up to the female protagonist who does this.
Compose a rhyme of tung blossoms against a complex social background.
Perhaps it was because the men of that era always carried a sense of family and country, righteousness and awe-inspiring righteousness, which made it easier for people to love them. It doesn't feel greasy to read.
Dear author, did you forget to write an extra chapter?
The tung flowers have all fallen. I really want to see them again.
All the tung flowers have fallen I really want to see them again
More extras, at least let us see when the male and female protagonists reunite... The ending is too hasty
This is about to leave the Kingdom of Xu, and it will be in vain, Qiuniang's wishes.
This is the most touching sentence in the book. I watched it for over 1,300 minutes, and I still felt a little sad after watching it. Although there are extras to make the ending perfect, the author did not expand on the modern life of the two people, which still leaves people with unfinished sentimentality. For example, how did the male protagonist travel to modern times? I guess the male protagonist did have a loved one, Fang Xiao, but the male protagonist died in the battle. The love between the two people was so touching that after Fang Xiao was reincarnated, his soul traveled to that era, and then brought the male protagonist with him... It's a bit ridiculous... In fact, I was quite optimistic about the second male lead, and the second male lead did not hesitate to express his love, especially when it was said in the extra story that he was able to give up his glory and wealth and come to the United States and never married. In the minds of young readers, he did not marry because of the heroine, which is really heartbreaking. If adapted, this would be a good popular film and television drama.
Let's do some extra stuff! At least we have to reunite. What kind of ending is this? It's too perfunctory!
