
The Jeweled Peasant Concubine is the Group Favorite
About This Novel
Bai Yunduo, a contemporary jewelry designer, travels back to a peasant girl in ancient times because of a secret palace recipe. While she was fighting against the best relatives, she was getting rich through business and working part-time as the group's favorite little princess. Bai Yunduo looked back at someone: "That person, it's impossible for me and you. We have different ideas and views." Someone shamelessly followed behind him: "Anyway, I won't marry you unless you are in this life." Finally, Bai Yunduo looked at someone's good-looking face, um, it smells so good!
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Official(7)Scraped 16d ago
Can you sever ties with the old house? I hate the old woman Boda when I see her.
Is the male protagonist clean physically and mentally? If the male and female protagonists have different views, they can only think of three wives and four concubines.
The author will update quickly
Passing by, I would like to give you a five-star review, hahaha, I am already sitting on the sofa.
The book is very nice, but I would like to give you a small suggestion. The word "了" is used too much in each sentence. It would be better if the author considers it more when writing.
Why is there no one in the comment section? I habitually read the comments section first when reading a book, what should I do now...
So is the male protagonist named Mu?
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Official(7)Scraped 16d ago
Can you sever ties with the old house? I hate the old woman Boda when I see her.
Is the male protagonist clean physically and mentally? If the male and female protagonists have different views, they can only think of three wives and four concubines.
The author will update quickly
Passing by, I would like to give you a five-star review, hahaha, I am already sitting on the sofa.
The book is very nice, but I would like to give you a small suggestion. The word "了" is used too much in each sentence. It would be better if the author considers it more when writing.
Why is there no one in the comment section? I habitually read the comments section first when reading a book, what should I do now...
So is the male protagonist named Mu?












