
Chronicles of the Immortal World
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Sentient beings in the six realms: Emperor Yuanheng, who has been exiled for 50,000 years, is finally back, and she is going to start benefiting the common people (and harming the six realms) again! Shivering! Yuan Heng: Making trouble? No, I don't want to! Really, as I get older, I just want to take good care of myself! For her plan to provide for her retirement in heaven, Emperor Yuan Heng said boldly: Whoever can build her a palace that is more low-key, luxurious and meaningful than the First Heaven, she will make him her chief disciple. This article has a male protagonist!
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Official(16)Scraped 7d ago
This book is not as good as the other one. I don't like the male protagonist. He asked someone who had ruined their relationship to be a concubine. What else did he want? He gave her status and status. He said that he was the female protagonist, but what he brought to the female protagonist was a bad reputation. People in the fairy world read the female protagonist's jokes and heard about how the female protagonist was the male protagonist. Why didn't he let these rumors dissipate? Even though he had what he wanted, he wronged the female protagonist. The female protagonist gave him the divine pill and suffered 50,000 years of infamy. But he gave another woman who had harmed her 50,000 years of status and favor from others. I didn't see what he needed, but couldn't he get it even after 50,000 years? And it was his first two-night break with the heroine, so he treated the heroine like this just based on his own wishes and wanting to solve his own problems? Don't forget, he hasn't given anything to the heroine. Even the gifts he gave were originally given to him by the heroine. He gave that woman so many things and just gave this to the heroine. He just felt that the heroine loved him enough. But did he do anything besides raising the heroine? All in all, I disliked him very much. I felt aggrieved and panicked after reading it, and felt depressed. But the other big book was very interesting, and I read it based on the new one.
The male protagonist is really not worthy of the female protagonist. In the past 50,000 years, he has married a concubine and had a son. Even if it is not true, he has lived a cool life. It is one thing for the male protagonist to dote on the female protagonist, but he cannot show a blatant preference. He is a scumbag. In the past 50,000 years, only Yixian has stood by the female protagonist and helped her unconditionally.
Coming from another book, I particularly hate the male protagonist
It's very interesting. Why is this chapter broken? I can't pick it up.
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I feel like I am illiterate, I can't understand! ! !
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I think this book is very suitable for my reading taste, but I still have some unfinished thoughts after reading it.
Let me go, where did Mo Heng and Wenchang go? What about Yuan Heng? When can she go back with her son?
Actually, I think the male protagonist is pretty good, um...
Is Zhu Ming's child the male protagonist's?
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Official(16)Scraped 7d ago
This book is not as good as the other one. I don't like the male protagonist. He asked someone who had ruined their relationship to be a concubine. What else did he want? He gave her status and status. He said that he was the female protagonist, but what he brought to the female protagonist was a bad reputation. People in the fairy world read the female protagonist's jokes and heard about how the female protagonist was the male protagonist. Why didn't he let these rumors dissipate? Even though he had what he wanted, he wronged the female protagonist. The female protagonist gave him the divine pill and suffered 50,000 years of infamy. But he gave another woman who had harmed her 50,000 years of status and favor from others. I didn't see what he needed, but couldn't he get it even after 50,000 years? And it was his first two-night break with the heroine, so he treated the heroine like this just based on his own wishes and wanting to solve his own problems? Don't forget, he hasn't given anything to the heroine. Even the gifts he gave were originally given to him by the heroine. He gave that woman so many things and just gave this to the heroine. He just felt that the heroine loved him enough. But did he do anything besides raising the heroine? All in all, I disliked him very much. I felt aggrieved and panicked after reading it, and felt depressed. But the other big book was very interesting, and I read it based on the new one.
The male protagonist is really not worthy of the female protagonist. In the past 50,000 years, he has married a concubine and had a son. Even if it is not true, he has lived a cool life. It is one thing for the male protagonist to dote on the female protagonist, but he cannot show a blatant preference. He is a scumbag. In the past 50,000 years, only Yixian has stood by the female protagonist and helped her unconditionally.
Coming from another book, I particularly hate the male protagonist
It's very interesting. Why is this chapter broken? I can't pick it up.
! ! ! !
I feel like I am illiterate, I can't understand! ! !
.
I think this book is very suitable for my reading taste, but I still have some unfinished thoughts after reading it.
Let me go, where did Mo Heng and Wenchang go? What about Yuan Heng? When can she go back with her son?
Actually, I think the male protagonist is pretty good, um...
Is Zhu Ming's child the male protagonist's?
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🍥Keywords: strong female, reunion, sweet article Strong women and strong men. This is a story about the grievances and hatreds of the gods in the six realms. It mainly talks about the reunion of the immortal world bosses. The story is not abusive, because it is a story about abuse.




Compounding, doting on each other, being sinister Emperor Yuanheng, who had been imprisoned for 50,000 years, finally came out, and she was about to start benefiting the common people (and bringing harm to the six realms) again.





