
The Daily Life of a Science Major Who Loves Reading Books
by Sole Red
About This Novel
The son of a side branch of the Song family who was serving as the magistrate in Lingnan, got through some bad luck and won the favor of the emperor many times. After more than ten years in remote Lingnan, he actually became famous. He overcame the eldest grandson of the direct branch of the Song family and returned to Beijing to become the youngest pavilion elder in the Great Zhou Dynasty. At a time when all the emperors and grandsons were choosing wives, the unknown concubine from Song Ge's hometown, who had been living in Zhuangzi since returning to Beijing, had some bad luck. By chance, she saved the prince of Prince Su's palace who was seriously injured by an assassination, and was directly promised to her by the prince! The beauties in Beijing were shocked! Song Qingyue: MD! She was obviously here to save the male protagonist, how could she become the villain's boss? (The male protagonist is a villain, he pulls the strings to the extreme, he feeds wolves and trains dogs. Life is not easy.)
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Official(73)Scraped 3d ago
The more I read this book, the more depressing I feel. The heroine takes care of her family and suppresses herself. The hero only wants to be happy. He wants to win the heroine's heart and heart. How sweet it is now. In the future, if the hero has more women and more children, it will be more painful. Every time I see the hero's women, I will think of how the hero dotes on them. Every time I see the concubine, I will Thinking that this is evidence of the male protagonist's betrayal, why not write the female protagonist as an ancient person, a modern person who traveled through time, gained more than 2,000 years of advanced knowledge, and became a political victim. We also have to look at the male protagonist's thoughts. According to the current situation, the female protagonist will never be happy in the future and will only give in everywhere, because the male protagonist will never give up his ambition for the female protagonist, and he cannot be the only one for her. Since the heroine marries the hero for the sake of her family, why must she fall in love with the hero? Isn't it good to guard her heart and be a superficial couple who respect each other like guests? Without expectations, there will be no disappointment. Also, I would like to ask the author why the heroine cannot fake her death and escape after marrying into the palace? She is quite content to be the princess and is willing to be taken advantage of by the male protagonist. Since she has modern people's views on marriage, if she doesn't resist, she will only worry that she will not be the only male protagonist in the future. What's the use? If you can't accept it, you won't resist. Putting all the chips on the male protagonist is the stupidest thing to do.
Those who ask why the heroine doesn't leave the hero and go it alone
Here's why: Just ask one thing, if you can draw the blueprint of a musket, who can you find to make it? Do you dare to draw and others dare to create? Did you know that if you make a firearm privately, your entire family will be decapitated? Secondly, the blacksmith who makes the gun cannot be an ordinary blacksmith who makes iron pots, but must be an experienced blacksmith from the government yamen fortification room or even the Shenji camp. This is a technical job and not everyone can do it. It's not enough to get just one or two blacksmiths like this. You have to get a lot of them, and then you have to have them risk their whole family's beheading to work with you. After that, you have to find the ingredients. In ancient times, salt and iron were sold exclusively. Where can you get it? In order to engage in iron ore, a bunch of officials will inevitably be involved. And then, you still need to make a lot of gunpowder... Finally, the general background of this article is the fourth generation emperor of the dynasty, which was a seemingly prosperous middle dynasty. Most people still had food to eat. Who would follow you and a woman to rebel? It's not like the emperor is hopelessly insane and has made the people miserable. Who, after having enough to eat, would risk the sin of implicating the nine tribes and follow you in rebellion? If you have the brains to weigh it up, is it more risky to rebel on your own or to follow Li Zhao and his son? Why doesn't my heroine do it alone? Because she has a brain. Furthermore, why doesn't the heroine change her thigh hug? Because King Su and Li Zhao supported the development of science and technology. This is enough for the heroine. Marriage can be a formality, love can be unnecessary, time travel is just to do something serious. Finally, finally, When you rebel, will you kill people or cause destruction? Then how can we talk about benefiting society? There are also those who fake death to escape. I can't even include safe contraceptive pills in my article. Do you think the fake death drug is reasonable? Did you know that your IQ will decrease if you read too many nonsense articles? I get really pissed off every time I get brainless comments. Why would I write the male protagonist in such a dead state? Because it is unreasonable for a native-born prince and grandson to have a modern concept of love and marriage! I just pursue reasonableness too much, so I wrote it like this. I will definitely not write like this when writing new articles in the future. This article is for those who are destined to read it. If you don't like it, don't read it. Don't leave me stupid comments about it, as it will affect your mood. I will delete it if I see it, otherwise I will come up with dozens of reasons to retaliate every time I watch it, and I will be unable to control my temper.
Really good-looking! ! ! !
It's been a long time since I've seen a novel with good writing and reasonable plot, hahahaha. I'm a little curious if this emperor is based on Kangxi. The wasted prince and his love for writing disgusting words to his son and grandson are all similar to the historical Kangxi. Because I majored in history in college, I am familiar with it haha
The story is quite interesting
The story is okay, I just can't accept that the heroine has become like this. No matter how the author quibbles, the story he writes should remember that the original hero and the original heroine are a pair for life. As for the heroine giving her body and soul to the hero for power, it is not nonsense. She can completely be a subordinate. She can shine and write everything down for the hero. I don't care if he uses it or not. Monsters can be monsters. It is better than watching the heroine stepping into the abyss step by step. There is no modern consciousness at all. She looks more like an ancient person than the original heroine. The heroine was written as an ancient person who went to study for a while and then came back. I can still accept it. The heroine's view of love has become so humble that she breaks her own bottom line. Sometimes she can give up her love for the sake of justice and the development of the country, but she does not choose to abandon her love. It is okay to give up, but she abandons her own ideas to change.
I hope it's 1v1
The book written by the author is very nice, but Li Zhao is a prince and the heroine is a modern soul. I hope it's 1v1 mentally and physically
The ending of this book is very difficult for the heroine to HE
What the author wrote is quite good, but according to the development of the plot, the male protagonist is an ambitious man. He wants to be a wise king. Before his father ascends to the throne, he already has several wives. He said that he has not slept with them yet, but he wants to be the emperor. If his father becomes the emperor, according to his character, the male protagonist will not be allowed to have only one female protagonist. This book is quite depressing to read. It's not worth it for the heroine. She paid a lot, but what did she get? Once the male protagonist's father ascends to the throne, the heroine and her natal Song Mansion will be doomed. After all, the heroine knows too many things. Once she disobeys, she will be dangerous. Unless this book is a forced HE, judging from the current plot development, there is a high probability that she will be a tragedy.
No other ideas
Is this the cover of the book drawn by the author himself? Hhhhh
The success of a marriage cannot define a woman's success or failure
It's nothing, I'm just complaining, the heroine I wrote about has done so many serious things, but you can't even see them. All eyes are fixed on her imperfect marriage and love. The heroine has long had the consciousness to abandon love and live her life. Later, it was because the hero began to learn how to respect and care for his wife, and the two slowly got together. You say my writing is not good enough, I agree. But if the heroine is assimilated and abandons her own principles, then I think you are the love brain. Because what the heroine is pursuing is no longer love.
I roughly know what kind of article the author is going to write. From the beginning of thinking about changing the plot to forcing an escape from marriage, trying to treat each other as guests, trying to please, trying to alienate, reconcile, and even commit suicide, to now compromising the PUA male protagonist, the female protagonist has actually been fighting, but it is really useless. For that era, no matter how provocative a person is, he can only live under power. Seeing now, I have always hoped for a BE ending, because the two ideas are very inconsistent. Not only are their ideas and even their three views different, but the male protagonist has not realized the difference between his idea of using women to consolidate power and the female protagonist's idea until now. The female protagonist fell again and again under the attack of the male protagonist's sugar-coated bullets. One woman after another was carried in and the female protagonist was knifed again. Wouldn't the female protagonist really go crazy if such a situation happened again and again? I really can't think of anything good between these two without adjusting the male protagonist's thinking and the ancient environment. Moreover, the male protagonist brings so many people in because of power. These are their pressures. Since the female protagonist only wants to do scientific research, she should not put so much thought on the male protagonist. Every time the two of them get along well, the male protagonist will come out with an operation to stab the female protagonist. This book Isn't it about how difficult it is for the male and female protagonists to have a romantic relationship? Isn't it about the heroine engaging in technology in ancient times? This is what makes it very uncomfortable to watch. We can't do 1V1, so we don't have to force 1V1. We are just going to sleep and carrying people in. It looks even more uncomfortable than not doing 1V1. The author has a good intention in writing the whole article, but it is really jarring for readers to read the whole article. It feels like a female power is fighting a male power. Everything else is very good. If the emotional line is not included, I think the score can be increased by one star.
The heroine must be rational
The male protagonist is really not worth it He was already stained with gray Not clean anymore
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Official(73)Scraped 3d ago
The more I read this book, the more depressing I feel. The heroine takes care of her family and suppresses herself. The hero only wants to be happy. He wants to win the heroine's heart and heart. How sweet it is now. In the future, if the hero has more women and more children, it will be more painful. Every time I see the hero's women, I will think of how the hero dotes on them. Every time I see the concubine, I will Thinking that this is evidence of the male protagonist's betrayal, why not write the female protagonist as an ancient person, a modern person who traveled through time, gained more than 2,000 years of advanced knowledge, and became a political victim. We also have to look at the male protagonist's thoughts. According to the current situation, the female protagonist will never be happy in the future and will only give in everywhere, because the male protagonist will never give up his ambition for the female protagonist, and he cannot be the only one for her. Since the heroine marries the hero for the sake of her family, why must she fall in love with the hero? Isn't it good to guard her heart and be a superficial couple who respect each other like guests? Without expectations, there will be no disappointment. Also, I would like to ask the author why the heroine cannot fake her death and escape after marrying into the palace? She is quite content to be the princess and is willing to be taken advantage of by the male protagonist. Since she has modern people's views on marriage, if she doesn't resist, she will only worry that she will not be the only male protagonist in the future. What's the use? If you can't accept it, you won't resist. Putting all the chips on the male protagonist is the stupidest thing to do.
Those who ask why the heroine doesn't leave the hero and go it alone
Here's why: Just ask one thing, if you can draw the blueprint of a musket, who can you find to make it? Do you dare to draw and others dare to create? Did you know that if you make a firearm privately, your entire family will be decapitated? Secondly, the blacksmith who makes the gun cannot be an ordinary blacksmith who makes iron pots, but must be an experienced blacksmith from the government yamen fortification room or even the Shenji camp. This is a technical job and not everyone can do it. It's not enough to get just one or two blacksmiths like this. You have to get a lot of them, and then you have to have them risk their whole family's beheading to work with you. After that, you have to find the ingredients. In ancient times, salt and iron were sold exclusively. Where can you get it? In order to engage in iron ore, a bunch of officials will inevitably be involved. And then, you still need to make a lot of gunpowder... Finally, the general background of this article is the fourth generation emperor of the dynasty, which was a seemingly prosperous middle dynasty. Most people still had food to eat. Who would follow you and a woman to rebel? It's not like the emperor is hopelessly insane and has made the people miserable. Who, after having enough to eat, would risk the sin of implicating the nine tribes and follow you in rebellion? If you have the brains to weigh it up, is it more risky to rebel on your own or to follow Li Zhao and his son? Why doesn't my heroine do it alone? Because she has a brain. Furthermore, why doesn't the heroine change her thigh hug? Because King Su and Li Zhao supported the development of science and technology. This is enough for the heroine. Marriage can be a formality, love can be unnecessary, time travel is just to do something serious. Finally, finally, When you rebel, will you kill people or cause destruction? Then how can we talk about benefiting society? There are also those who fake death to escape. I can't even include safe contraceptive pills in my article. Do you think the fake death drug is reasonable? Did you know that your IQ will decrease if you read too many nonsense articles? I get really pissed off every time I get brainless comments. Why would I write the male protagonist in such a dead state? Because it is unreasonable for a native-born prince and grandson to have a modern concept of love and marriage! I just pursue reasonableness too much, so I wrote it like this. I will definitely not write like this when writing new articles in the future. This article is for those who are destined to read it. If you don't like it, don't read it. Don't leave me stupid comments about it, as it will affect your mood. I will delete it if I see it, otherwise I will come up with dozens of reasons to retaliate every time I watch it, and I will be unable to control my temper.
Really good-looking! ! ! !
It's been a long time since I've seen a novel with good writing and reasonable plot, hahahaha. I'm a little curious if this emperor is based on Kangxi. The wasted prince and his love for writing disgusting words to his son and grandson are all similar to the historical Kangxi. Because I majored in history in college, I am familiar with it haha
The story is quite interesting
The story is okay, I just can't accept that the heroine has become like this. No matter how the author quibbles, the story he writes should remember that the original hero and the original heroine are a pair for life. As for the heroine giving her body and soul to the hero for power, it is not nonsense. She can completely be a subordinate. She can shine and write everything down for the hero. I don't care if he uses it or not. Monsters can be monsters. It is better than watching the heroine stepping into the abyss step by step. There is no modern consciousness at all. She looks more like an ancient person than the original heroine. The heroine was written as an ancient person who went to study for a while and then came back. I can still accept it. The heroine's view of love has become so humble that she breaks her own bottom line. Sometimes she can give up her love for the sake of justice and the development of the country, but she does not choose to abandon her love. It is okay to give up, but she abandons her own ideas to change.
I hope it's 1v1
The book written by the author is very nice, but Li Zhao is a prince and the heroine is a modern soul. I hope it's 1v1 mentally and physically
The ending of this book is very difficult for the heroine to HE
What the author wrote is quite good, but according to the development of the plot, the male protagonist is an ambitious man. He wants to be a wise king. Before his father ascends to the throne, he already has several wives. He said that he has not slept with them yet, but he wants to be the emperor. If his father becomes the emperor, according to his character, the male protagonist will not be allowed to have only one female protagonist. This book is quite depressing to read. It's not worth it for the heroine. She paid a lot, but what did she get? Once the male protagonist's father ascends to the throne, the heroine and her natal Song Mansion will be doomed. After all, the heroine knows too many things. Once she disobeys, she will be dangerous. Unless this book is a forced HE, judging from the current plot development, there is a high probability that she will be a tragedy.
No other ideas
Is this the cover of the book drawn by the author himself? Hhhhh
The success of a marriage cannot define a woman's success or failure
It's nothing, I'm just complaining, the heroine I wrote about has done so many serious things, but you can't even see them. All eyes are fixed on her imperfect marriage and love. The heroine has long had the consciousness to abandon love and live her life. Later, it was because the hero began to learn how to respect and care for his wife, and the two slowly got together. You say my writing is not good enough, I agree. But if the heroine is assimilated and abandons her own principles, then I think you are the love brain. Because what the heroine is pursuing is no longer love.
I roughly know what kind of article the author is going to write. From the beginning of thinking about changing the plot to forcing an escape from marriage, trying to treat each other as guests, trying to please, trying to alienate, reconcile, and even commit suicide, to now compromising the PUA male protagonist, the female protagonist has actually been fighting, but it is really useless. For that era, no matter how provocative a person is, he can only live under power. Seeing now, I have always hoped for a BE ending, because the two ideas are very inconsistent. Not only are their ideas and even their three views different, but the male protagonist has not realized the difference between his idea of using women to consolidate power and the female protagonist's idea until now. The female protagonist fell again and again under the attack of the male protagonist's sugar-coated bullets. One woman after another was carried in and the female protagonist was knifed again. Wouldn't the female protagonist really go crazy if such a situation happened again and again? I really can't think of anything good between these two without adjusting the male protagonist's thinking and the ancient environment. Moreover, the male protagonist brings so many people in because of power. These are their pressures. Since the female protagonist only wants to do scientific research, she should not put so much thought on the male protagonist. Every time the two of them get along well, the male protagonist will come out with an operation to stab the female protagonist. This book Isn't it about how difficult it is for the male and female protagonists to have a romantic relationship? Isn't it about the heroine engaging in technology in ancient times? This is what makes it very uncomfortable to watch. We can't do 1V1, so we don't have to force 1V1. We are just going to sleep and carrying people in. It looks even more uncomfortable than not doing 1V1. The author has a good intention in writing the whole article, but it is really jarring for readers to read the whole article. It feels like a female power is fighting a male power. Everything else is very good. If the emotional line is not included, I think the score can be increased by one star.
The heroine must be rational
The male protagonist is really not worth it He was already stained with gray Not clean anymore









