After We Broke Off the Engagement, I Married My Ex's Uncle

After We Broke Off the Engagement, I Married My Ex's Uncle

by Wind Blown Cabbage

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About This Novel

Pei family Taoist pearl, noble and beautiful, loves power and wealth. Facing Xiao Heng who came to ask for marriage, Pei Daozhu looked at his cheap robes critically and smiled: "My family has been in a famous family for generations, and I am afraid that my husband will not be able to reach that high." A year later, the Pei family fell into decline, and Pei Daozhu suffered a tragic loss from his noble family. A descendant of the family broke off their engagement, but unexpectedly discovered that Xiao Heng, who once proposed to marry her, was actually Jiulang Xiao, a famous member of the Jiangzuo family. He was a descendant of a famous family, with outstanding talent and outstanding talent, and was as wealthy as anyone in the country. He was also the uncle respected by his ex-fiancé! At the spring banquet, Pei Daozhu said shamelessly and affectionately: "I had known that my uncle was not a creature of the pond. I was just having fun with others. I just want to marry my uncle." Xiao Heng mocked her hypocrisy, but he could not forget the heartbreaking feeling of traveling all the way through mountains and rivers when he sent her north to get married in his previous life. -The world was waiting to see the joke about Pei Daozhu being annulled, but she turned around and married her fiancé's uncle - the man who had been crazy about her for two lifetimes, and was doted on by him from a down-and-out noble girl to a top-notch noble lady.

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Ten Tenth Month60mo ago

I want to see how the male protagonist can clean up his innocence

Looking at it now, basically every chapter the male protagonist has to express his ridicule and disdain for the female protagonist openly and covertly. Reading too much really affects some readers (such as me)'s perception of the male protagonist. Even if the male protagonist doesn't know the heroine's situation, why would a man always care so much about paying attention to others? Just deliberately framed for some selfish reasons, who knows that other men are not willing to marry the heroine? If you succeed, you will ruin other people's lives. After all, reputation is very important. ... To digress, I wonder what he would do if he traveled through time and became the heroine, haha.

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What Grass Was There Last Night60mo ago

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When Jiaojiao and Xiao Gou first came into contact with Cai Cai, they had never seen such an outstanding and beautiful Da Da. I really like Cai Cai! Then the question is, can A Ruian's side dishes be updated? I really want to see the follow-up! I don't know what Ah Ruo is up to. Then, Xiao Heng is so charming! The heroine's surname is Pei. Isn't it related to Miss Pei? Hee hee hee! Then, there are enough book coins, Caicai is here!

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Beiye Huawu58mo ago

I still want to express my opinion, sincerely.

Don't criticize fans, just tell me your true personal opinions as a reader. In my opinion, this book is far inferior to Quan Chen. Let's not talk about the compact plot of Quan Chen. The main thing is that although the heroine Quan Chen is weak and cute, she actually does things neatly. She will be sad because her father favors others, but she will also know clearly what she wants to do and will do it immediately. As for this heroine, her character has always been clean and neat (at least I think so), but in fact, she is not as neat and neat as Jiaojiao. I understand that she can't compete with Xiao. There is a huge disparity in status and no one can support her. But what about her gambling father? ! I kept saying that I would find an opportunity to get my parents to separate, but after so many words, his father was still jumping up and down in response, and the heroine would say a few words, and then nothing was said (but I didn't say that she had to fight with her father or something, I felt that since I was very disappointed with this father, and I also had the idea of ​​letting my mother separate, it is better to seriously persuade her, at least not just two sentences, and there will be no more words, and I feel that I am not good or bad) Forget it; the main reason is that there really is no substantive content and the pace feels too slow. Fans, please don't criticize when you read this. Although I am not a die-hard fan of the author; but I have watched Quan Chen on another account before, and recently rewatched it. I really like the author's writing style and storytelling. As a result, this book was really a bit disappointing. When I saw the latest update, I doubted what I was reading. From the beginning to the end, those who hate people are always hating others, but a lot of people died that should not have died. It doesn't matter if they die. The plot requires it, but those who are right with the protagonist don't do anything. The key is that it doesn't matter if they don't, so let's push the plot. The key is that there is no hard plot. The overall view of this book is that it is entirely supported by the author's writing style, and the plot is really too weak. Maybe the author has his own ideas. If you can read my long review, I hope it will make great progress! That's pretty much it.

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Wind Blowing Book Gallery60mo ago

Punch in and clock out, support Caicai

From the introduction, it looks like it's a story about the male protagonist's rebirth. "After my rebirth, I became the darling of a powerful minister" is a story about the heroine's rebirth. It's so good-looking. Sisters who haven't read it, go for it!

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Miss Cen.56mo ago

Xiao Heng

I'm speechless. Is the male protagonist suffering from some serious illness? Let's take a look at the current plot: Pei Daozhu was injured and saw that he thought the male protagonist would save her, but the male protagonist thought it was more important than saving her and catching the person behind the scenes. Then the female protagonist was in trouble again. Help, I'm going to vomit when I see this. First, when the male protagonist caught the person behind the scenes, he didn't read the author's description of his hesitation. Does the male protagonist really care about Bae Do-joo? Second, the author also said that the male protagonist saw traces of a fight and suspected that she was in trouble and was rescued. Doesn't he feel a little bit guilty at this time? Third, when the male protagonist sees Pei Daozhu on Xie Lin, she can be said to be scarred (I really can't find the right word). At this time, isn't the first person thinking about the injuries on the female protagonist's body and getting jealous? And put the heroine in a dungeon? ? He was about to vomit. He saw Pei Daozhu's injuries and said, "What should I do to you?" No matter how much he ignored her injuries and was detained for two days? ? ? Is this a yandere? No, at least the yandere will definitely care about the other person. He is a physical and mental abuser. He doesn't care about any of the other person's feelings and only cares about himself. I especially want to ask if the heroine died and Xie Heng was carrying her body, would the hero's first reaction be jealous or sad? Disgusting. All in all, the character of the male protagonist has collapsed in my eyes, and I really don't like it. If the female protagonist is relatively novel, the male protagonist is too novel. I like Xie Lin better than this male protagonist, at least he is frank and open-minded. He is willing to go from being a playboy to fighting on the battlefield for the one he loves. He appears in time when the female protagonist is in danger. I don't know how many times he is stronger than the male protagonist.

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White Instant56mo ago

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I really can't bear the male protagonist's forced cleansing, and his belated affection is as cheap as grass. If Xie Lin hadn't appeared in time and waited for Xiao Heng to come to save the heroine again, wouldn't he have complained about her uncleanness? Xiao Heng was not worthy of mentioning the word emotion at all. He never saw the heroine's grievances and would only satisfy his own possessiveness and pity himself for being unloved. I don't think anyone with a sound mind would like him. Then how did the heroine become tempted? It was simply that Xiao Heng forced her to be a concubine after her family fell into disrepair. Xiao Heng gave her a little favor, and the heroine forgot everything and only remembered how good the hero was to her. She was naturally moved. In any case, the supporting characters are more flesh and blood than the protagonist. I like some of the supporting characters in the article better.

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Blackened Limited Edition Native Dog Xixi59mo ago

Xiao Xuance

The male protagonist is really speechless. The righteousness of family and country is indeed ruthless and ruthless to a certain extent. I don't know whether the background is more like the Wei and Jin Dynasties or the Song Dynasty, but the male protagonist shows the character of a scholar or aristocrat, with the demeanor of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and more of the national hatred of "laughing and drinking the blood of the Huns" and "not forgetting to report family sacrifices to Naiwen". The male protagonist in the previous life personally sent the one he loved away. His pain was absolutely heart-breaking. He felt helpless and humiliated because he felt "the only one who could live up to the world is your wife." Ten years later, even if he took her home to avenge his shame, what would he do? Even if he couldn't bear to send her away, he would never be able to compete with his righteousness and belief. A woman can get ten years of repair, which is enough for a new wave to grow up. Why not do it? What does this mean in front of the family and the country? The injury is deep into the bones and cannot be undone. Don't use the so-called righteousness to oppress. Ignorant people will only lament the evil concubine or sacrifice for the country. Who can see the suffering and shame behind the girl's life? She was forced to spend her whole life, but she could not even get the most basic dignity. The people's lives will be as they should be, and they will not be grateful for the girl's forced sacrifice, and will even maliciously add insult to injury. Most of all, it is the human heart that scares people. The male protagonist has his own beliefs and pursuits, but I don't know if the old lady's foreshadowing will bring out another identity of the male protagonist. I always think it will be the collapse of his beliefs, which is also an important part of the crematorium. It's a lot of eloquent talk and nonsense. I have to say that the male protagonist is really hateful. The author portrays it very well. I hope it won't break down. Come on!

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Lingkun59mo ago

Looking at the introduction, I thought it was from Su Shuang. I've read Chapter 28 and I feel like crying. It's so depressing. Some people say that the heroine's three views are not correct, but how can she have correct three views? It is true that such a woman is not very popular among women, but she never hooks up with a committed man. After watching so much, the female protagonist has been abused by the male protagonist, which is so sad. The heroine is very scheming and busy. But what if she doesn't do this? Not to mention whether she could bear the loss of her former glory, it was just like her family. She worked so hard and suffered so much. What would happen if she didn't work hard? If her father was reliable, even an ordinary mediocre man, she wouldn't be like this. She was such a scheming woman, and she was almost raped by her own aunt. If she had not been scheming, she would have become a plaything worse than a brothel girl. A woman who looks too good and has no ability to protect herself will only be worse off than others. Her father only cares about the financial benefits that his daughter can bring. The heroine can still struggle, but I ask myself, what would I do if I were her? What can I do? But the best and most honorable way I can think of is suicide. With such a father and such an aunt, even if he disfigures himself, he may not end up well. She has a strong heart and calculations. Others hate her and laugh at her. Even the male protagonist calls her that, a high-class toy. I don't know what the male protagonist's state of mind is when he says so many words like this, but I know the female protagonist must be very heartbroken. The male protagonist himself is not a good person, but he always targets the female protagonist. Is it just because the heroine is a woman? It's okay not to want a male protagonist like this. Even if the heroine is with her, don't let the heroine fall in love with him, because it will be too painful. I couldn't help crying because I knew how difficult it was to have an unreliable father. I don't like the heroine, but I can't help but feel sad for her.

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Liyu∽58mo ago

I hope the male lead will be changed! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

I hope to change the male lead, change the male lead! ! ! Change the male lead! ! ! Change the male lead! ! ! Change the male lead! ! ! Change the male lead! ! ! ! This male protagonist looks like an S! ! ! ! !

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Xixizi57mo ago

Some personal opinions and doubts

I don't know if the article was written too well at the beginning, so I feel that the subsequent updates are not as amazing as the beginning. In my opinion, the heroine has always been a very smart person. She suffered a lot in her previous life, so she is smart and smart like Pei Daozhu, who understands the value of money and power, and knows that she should love herself the most... The heroine does the same thing at the beginning. Although she seems to be mean and ruthless, and greedy for fame and fortune (the evaluation given by the hero), at least the heroine really does it by loving herself, and uses her own scheming to protect herself. I think I admire the heroine very much. But the heroine falls in love with the hero... I don't quite understand it... The male protagonist was sarcastic to the female protagonist at the beginning. He could have given the female protagonist a beautiful wedding, but he gave her a concubine position because he felt that the female protagonist was not worthy. But okay, there is no problem. After all, the male protagonist felt this way. I do care but I can understand it. This means that he does not love the female protagonist, so he thinks that the female protagonist is low-level and only deserves to be a toy of a high-class family. The occasional pampering is like teasing a pet. But why did the heroine fall in love with the hero? Has the heroine forgotten the cynicism, the suffering in her previous life, how much she didn't want to be a concubine, and even begged the hero to get married, but she couldn't get rid of the tears? And the original determination to treat the male protagonist as a substitute... What did the male protagonist do and the female protagonist fell in love with him? Ask for answers.

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