
The Empress Wants to Get Rich Every Day
by Qi Xiaoyin
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[Fei Shuangjie] What should I do if I dress up as a concubine who has fallen out of favor, is not favored by the emperor, and has lost all my savings? Qin Ruolan said calmly that the only way to relieve his worries was to get rich suddenly. She first set her sights on the concubines for the sake of money, and gradually discovered that the one who could make her rich was the emperor! So she smelled really good. There were concubines in the palace who were jealous of her, but no matter how hard they fought for favor, they couldn't compete with her, so they gritted their teeth in anger! The emperor waited happily for Qin Ruolan's attentiveness. Unexpectedly, she took the reward but refused to acknowledge it. She never went to Yangxin Hall to invite favors! Eunuch Wei suppressed a smile and said, "Your Majesty, Master Lan... Seems to only love your money?" The emperor, who was originally calm, gritted his teeth and cursed angrily: "That's a bunch of nonsense!" As soon as he turned around, he found Qin Ruolan hiding in Lan Mingxuan secretly counting the banknotes...
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Official(125)Scraped 2mo ago
In the past, she said she should not please the emperor, but now she has to please. After all, the emperor is where she makes the most money. After all, the emperor is the richest in the harem, so it is not too late to please first, and then to make money.
Get married the day after tomorrow
I'm getting married the day after tomorrow! Ouch ouch~
Qin Ruolan said that her thoughts were similar to mine. She had nothing and suddenly became rich as if she was thinking about it every day. When will I become rich suddenly? But the facts tell us that if you want to get rich in the harem, you must first please the emperor.
I understand the author's belief that ancient emperors could not favor only one person, and I also support that a woman should not be dominated by men in her mind and life. Being rich and powerful is the most important thing. In this case, I think there is no need to emphasize or highlight the "love" between the male and female protagonists, because for women, love is exclusive and exclusive, and this is not called love. The reason why romance novels are called romance novels is to satisfy girls' emotional fantasy of being together for the rest of their lives, to break all feudal rules, to improve women's status, and to achieve perfect love. For someone who is neither above nor below, it might be more appropriate to make a heroine without cp. If she is good, she will overthrow the rule and take power herself. If she is not good, she will strive to pursue personal freedom and not be a toy in the harem waiting for a flop. She would rather be broken than a life of being always inferior to others without dignity and freedom. The ambition is also higher. Anyway, I don't even believe in real love, and the emperor sleeps with so many people, and also sleeps with the heroine, which feels very dirty. The hero is really at a loss for him. Maybe the author's idea is that the emperor can only dote on such a stud. . . Not really, and the feelings based on this are not called love. Moreover, in ancient times, emperors always had a pair for life. In the Ming Dynasty, there was a pair of emperors and empresses, but I have forgotten their names.
Why is the only way to relieve worries is to get rich? Even if you are an unloved concubine, you still don't panic. As long as you have money, won't happiness come back? You don't have to compete for favors or anything like that, that's really nice
Somewhat speechless
First of all, I can accept that the subject matter written by the author is not about Shuang Jie, but I can't accept that after hundreds of chapters, the heroine still has no idea about the hero. Even if she doesn't love the hero, there is no need to push her good friends to the hero, right? Later in the game, everyone is pregnant. I think it's okay to set up the male protagonist, but is there no problem with the female protagonist? Do modern people have these three views when they travel to ancient times? It was indeed polygamy during that period, but I think unless the queen doesn't love the emperor, wouldn't it be enough to have such a good one in the palace and use it? Don't you think it's a bit holy to protect others when they're pregnant? Did the author think about how to round it out when he wrote this? The heroine's character is broken if she is not round, but if she plays well with her, will she really not be jealous? Is it true that some harems are like this? The writing is too peaceful and dull. If the male protagonist is so responsible and is a good emperor, how will these concubines be arranged in the future? Do you really plan to write a story about a male and female protagonist in their forties?
Like a running account
I will definitely regret it after watching it. , The author's writing is not good
It's beautiful and the subject matter is very novel.
I have seen too many sweet pets, and every emperor kept himself clean, which means that not many emperors in history could do this. This writing is more realistic and good-looking.
There's no point in liking the heroine!
Sleeping with women one after another, pregnant one after another
This is my first time writing a long review because I couldn't help it
I always feel that there is no love between the male and female protagonists, or the love is not deep enough. Why should he treat the heroine while being respectful to the queen, doting on other concubines, and at the same time adjusting the heroine? Yes, I used the word "adjusting". I feel that the heroine is the spice in his leisure life. She is special enough, but not precious enough. She can even use his status as an emperor to come and go. As for the heroine, I never felt that he loved the hero from beginning to end. She could just pass him on to others without getting jealous or angry. She might be a little cowardly, but in other aspects she is so brave and fearless. That doesn't mean she doesn't love him. If she doesn't love, she doesn't care that much. How lonely she would be in the palace without love, and how lonely she would be without love for him. Love is selfish, maybe because of special status, love is different, but no matter how special we are, we are still human, and human nature is there and cannot be changed. Love is love, love is different, and they are obviously together, but I always feel awkward, feel sorry for the heroine, and pity the hero. Will he lose the humanity of love when he becomes an emperor? I wonder if the storyline is too dull. If we don't love that much, why don't we separate? It's obviously better to leave, but it's not to the point where we can't live without each other. Maybe I'm just angry that the heroine doesn't live up to her expectations. Do they really have to be in their 30s, 40s and 50s before they fall in love, that is, when everything is over, will someone bless their love story? So what is love? I don't understand. Isn't it irresistible? Maybe love is not that important in one's life. The above are just my personal thoughts. I hope the author writes better and better and lives up to expectations.
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Official(125)Scraped 2mo ago
In the past, she said she should not please the emperor, but now she has to please. After all, the emperor is where she makes the most money. After all, the emperor is the richest in the harem, so it is not too late to please first, and then to make money.
Get married the day after tomorrow
I'm getting married the day after tomorrow! Ouch ouch~
Qin Ruolan said that her thoughts were similar to mine. She had nothing and suddenly became rich as if she was thinking about it every day. When will I become rich suddenly? But the facts tell us that if you want to get rich in the harem, you must first please the emperor.
I understand the author's belief that ancient emperors could not favor only one person, and I also support that a woman should not be dominated by men in her mind and life. Being rich and powerful is the most important thing. In this case, I think there is no need to emphasize or highlight the "love" between the male and female protagonists, because for women, love is exclusive and exclusive, and this is not called love. The reason why romance novels are called romance novels is to satisfy girls' emotional fantasy of being together for the rest of their lives, to break all feudal rules, to improve women's status, and to achieve perfect love. For someone who is neither above nor below, it might be more appropriate to make a heroine without cp. If she is good, she will overthrow the rule and take power herself. If she is not good, she will strive to pursue personal freedom and not be a toy in the harem waiting for a flop. She would rather be broken than a life of being always inferior to others without dignity and freedom. The ambition is also higher. Anyway, I don't even believe in real love, and the emperor sleeps with so many people, and also sleeps with the heroine, which feels very dirty. The hero is really at a loss for him. Maybe the author's idea is that the emperor can only dote on such a stud. . . Not really, and the feelings based on this are not called love. Moreover, in ancient times, emperors always had a pair for life. In the Ming Dynasty, there was a pair of emperors and empresses, but I have forgotten their names.
Why is the only way to relieve worries is to get rich? Even if you are an unloved concubine, you still don't panic. As long as you have money, won't happiness come back? You don't have to compete for favors or anything like that, that's really nice
Somewhat speechless
First of all, I can accept that the subject matter written by the author is not about Shuang Jie, but I can't accept that after hundreds of chapters, the heroine still has no idea about the hero. Even if she doesn't love the hero, there is no need to push her good friends to the hero, right? Later in the game, everyone is pregnant. I think it's okay to set up the male protagonist, but is there no problem with the female protagonist? Do modern people have these three views when they travel to ancient times? It was indeed polygamy during that period, but I think unless the queen doesn't love the emperor, wouldn't it be enough to have such a good one in the palace and use it? Don't you think it's a bit holy to protect others when they're pregnant? Did the author think about how to round it out when he wrote this? The heroine's character is broken if she is not round, but if she plays well with her, will she really not be jealous? Is it true that some harems are like this? The writing is too peaceful and dull. If the male protagonist is so responsible and is a good emperor, how will these concubines be arranged in the future? Do you really plan to write a story about a male and female protagonist in their forties?
Like a running account
I will definitely regret it after watching it. , The author's writing is not good
It's beautiful and the subject matter is very novel.
I have seen too many sweet pets, and every emperor kept himself clean, which means that not many emperors in history could do this. This writing is more realistic and good-looking.
There's no point in liking the heroine!
Sleeping with women one after another, pregnant one after another
This is my first time writing a long review because I couldn't help it
I always feel that there is no love between the male and female protagonists, or the love is not deep enough. Why should he treat the heroine while being respectful to the queen, doting on other concubines, and at the same time adjusting the heroine? Yes, I used the word "adjusting". I feel that the heroine is the spice in his leisure life. She is special enough, but not precious enough. She can even use his status as an emperor to come and go. As for the heroine, I never felt that he loved the hero from beginning to end. She could just pass him on to others without getting jealous or angry. She might be a little cowardly, but in other aspects she is so brave and fearless. That doesn't mean she doesn't love him. If she doesn't love, she doesn't care that much. How lonely she would be in the palace without love, and how lonely she would be without love for him. Love is selfish, maybe because of special status, love is different, but no matter how special we are, we are still human, and human nature is there and cannot be changed. Love is love, love is different, and they are obviously together, but I always feel awkward, feel sorry for the heroine, and pity the hero. Will he lose the humanity of love when he becomes an emperor? I wonder if the storyline is too dull. If we don't love that much, why don't we separate? It's obviously better to leave, but it's not to the point where we can't live without each other. Maybe I'm just angry that the heroine doesn't live up to her expectations. Do they really have to be in their 30s, 40s and 50s before they fall in love, that is, when everything is over, will someone bless their love story? So what is love? I don't understand. Isn't it irresistible? Maybe love is not that important in one's life. The above are just my personal thoughts. I hope the author writes better and better and lives up to expectations.









