
Dressed as a Vase Beauty, the Villain Husband is Bankrupt
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Xu Youning worked hard and did nothing, and she suddenly became the vase wife of the villain's big boss in the sweet novel. This is the villain boss, he must be very rich, right? In his previous life, he was a cow and a horse until death. Just when Xu Youning thought he had finally turned around and took charge, he was dumbfounded. It turns out that she traveled through time to the end of everything! Her villain husband has become bankrupt and penniless because of his opposition to the male and female protagonists! Xu Youning sighed and settled down as soon as he came. Where would he be working instead of working anyway? Unexpectedly, her cheap husband turned to her and said: You Ning, do you want to do it?
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
Why didn't I buy a house for my family for so many years when I had money? I spent so much money and only regretted it after I went bankrupt. Why did I spend it all on the heroine? I feel like the logic here is a bit strange.
nice! If you like to read this kind of content, please support the author for more updates! !
The heroine has such a strong character and heart, I like her! The male protagonist is also very good, I hope he won't collapse in the future😊, I'm used to the male protagonist's character being ruined😊
I really want to complain, I think the heroine is very pretentious!
The female protagonist knows the plot through the book and knows that the bankrupt male protagonist will make a comeback in the future. The female protagonist wants to hug him and take a ride, so the female protagonist recognizes the original protagonist's husband (the male protagonist). However, the female protagonist keeps discarding the original protagonist's identity, and lives a very artificial and fragmented life. The details are as follows: The first point of hypocrisy: the female protagonist accompanies the male protagonist to start a business, and gets along well with all the colleagues in the company and works together. The male protagonist takes the lead in planning a surprise for the female protagonist's birthday. But the heroine was sad instead. The reason was "Today is not her birthday, just the birthday of the original owner. There was no moment when she knew more clearly that she and they were not from the same world. The person who should celebrate the birthday was not her." But I want to say that the male protagonist celebrates the birthday of the heroine because the heroine has contributed to their career, and the colleagues don't know or are familiar with the original owner at all. The person they want to wish is the heroine herself. It's just a birthday, is it so important? The second point of hypocrisy: Others told the heroine that the hero cared about her and loved her, and the heroine began to struggle again, whether the hero loved her or the original protagonist. But if the female protagonist has read the novel, the setting in the book is "the original protagonist was mercenary and vain, and the male protagonist married her just to block the hands of the upper-class dignitaries who wanted to give him their daughters, so he randomly found a woman to marry." Therefore, the male protagonist did not love the original protagonist at all, and marrying the original protagonist was just a decoration. Can't the female protagonist's IQ even tell this? The third point of hypocrisy: the heroine has traveled through time and is really living in this world. She will use the identity of the original owner for a lifetime. Doesn't the heroine not panic if she does not have the memory of the original owner? The heroine will only think that she is not the original owner anyway, so she has no consciousness at all to understand the past of the original owner. For example, where did the original protagonist go to school and what major did she study? The female protagonist was obviously an IT expert, but she only wanted to work in a milk tea shop. She never thought about going to university to major in a minor or take an IT certificate. In the end, she couldn't find a job, so she went to the male protagonist's company.
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
Why didn't I buy a house for my family for so many years when I had money? I spent so much money and only regretted it after I went bankrupt. Why did I spend it all on the heroine? I feel like the logic here is a bit strange.
nice! If you like to read this kind of content, please support the author for more updates! !
The heroine has such a strong character and heart, I like her! The male protagonist is also very good, I hope he won't collapse in the future😊, I'm used to the male protagonist's character being ruined😊
I really want to complain, I think the heroine is very pretentious!
The female protagonist knows the plot through the book and knows that the bankrupt male protagonist will make a comeback in the future. The female protagonist wants to hug him and take a ride, so the female protagonist recognizes the original protagonist's husband (the male protagonist). However, the female protagonist keeps discarding the original protagonist's identity, and lives a very artificial and fragmented life. The details are as follows: The first point of hypocrisy: the female protagonist accompanies the male protagonist to start a business, and gets along well with all the colleagues in the company and works together. The male protagonist takes the lead in planning a surprise for the female protagonist's birthday. But the heroine was sad instead. The reason was "Today is not her birthday, just the birthday of the original owner. There was no moment when she knew more clearly that she and they were not from the same world. The person who should celebrate the birthday was not her." But I want to say that the male protagonist celebrates the birthday of the heroine because the heroine has contributed to their career, and the colleagues don't know or are familiar with the original owner at all. The person they want to wish is the heroine herself. It's just a birthday, is it so important? The second point of hypocrisy: Others told the heroine that the hero cared about her and loved her, and the heroine began to struggle again, whether the hero loved her or the original protagonist. But if the female protagonist has read the novel, the setting in the book is "the original protagonist was mercenary and vain, and the male protagonist married her just to block the hands of the upper-class dignitaries who wanted to give him their daughters, so he randomly found a woman to marry." Therefore, the male protagonist did not love the original protagonist at all, and marrying the original protagonist was just a decoration. Can't the female protagonist's IQ even tell this? The third point of hypocrisy: the heroine has traveled through time and is really living in this world. She will use the identity of the original owner for a lifetime. Doesn't the heroine not panic if she does not have the memory of the original owner? The heroine will only think that she is not the original owner anyway, so she has no consciousness at all to understand the past of the original owner. For example, where did the original protagonist go to school and what major did she study? The female protagonist was obviously an IT expert, but she only wanted to work in a milk tea shop. She never thought about going to university to major in a minor or take an IT certificate. In the end, she couldn't find a job, so she went to the male protagonist's company.









