
Daily Life of a Doting Wife in the Field: Taking Space to Spend Time in Qiqi
by Joffe
About This Novel
Modern girl Zhao Fang'er once traveled to the 1970s, what? Don't have enough to eat, don't sleep well, need money and tickets to buy something, even need a letter of introduction to go out? ! Fortunately, I have the space, money, tickets? Antique? If you can't run away at all, then marry a rich and handsome man, well... Who said time travel is not good? Obviously this day is extremely beautiful~
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Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
After reading almost a hundred chapters, I felt that the plot was dragging, and the reason for the dragging of the plot turned out to be the many strange suitors of the male protagonist. In total, there were not ten but five or six of Ling Ling's. They were all doing something, and one after another appeared again after committing suicide, and they appeared very frequently. It felt like these suitors were driving the plot, while the appearance of the female protagonist was just to show off her cuteness and act coquettishly. I feel that this book can be called the male protagonist and his suitors. On the other hand, when the heroine describes a woman who is excellent in her career and only mentions one suitor, she still has bad intentions. This contrast is too obvious. It's a bit serious to call me charming, but I guess it would be enough to continue writing like this. One or two memorable female supporting characters can really enhance the story, but I personally can't stand this endless supply of female supporting characters. One of them left, and before I had even read a few pictures, a new female supporting character appeared as an admirer, and the story was abandoned.
Very pretty. Why are there so many great people who adore the male protagonist?
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Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
After reading almost a hundred chapters, I felt that the plot was dragging, and the reason for the dragging of the plot turned out to be the many strange suitors of the male protagonist. In total, there were not ten but five or six of Ling Ling's. They were all doing something, and one after another appeared again after committing suicide, and they appeared very frequently. It felt like these suitors were driving the plot, while the appearance of the female protagonist was just to show off her cuteness and act coquettishly. I feel that this book can be called the male protagonist and his suitors. On the other hand, when the heroine describes a woman who is excellent in her career and only mentions one suitor, she still has bad intentions. This contrast is too obvious. It's a bit serious to call me charming, but I guess it would be enough to continue writing like this. One or two memorable female supporting characters can really enhance the story, but I personally can't stand this endless supply of female supporting characters. One of them left, and before I had even read a few pictures, a new female supporting character appeared as an admirer, and the story was abandoned.
Very pretty. Why are there so many great people who adore the male protagonist?
Good reviews, good reviews blah blah blah blah blah









