
On the Wedding Night in 1980, the Sweet Wife Has Plenty of Room
by Seven Queens
About This Novel
Recommended new article "The Control Group of Stepmothers Counterattacks with Children in a Period Literature" Spoiled Wife VS Tough Guy, Doting Wife + Double Cleanliness + Daily Life of Raising a Baby~-------------------------- Yun Mo wore a book and became the vicious female supporting character of the same name in a period novel. The original owner was a fake daughter who was mistakenly adopted. She was arrogant, domineering, evil and mischievous. She was married to a poor man by her adoptive parents who couldn't bear it. The rough guy had a good face and a good figure. After he became rich, he made a lot of money every day. However, the original owner disliked the rough guy before he became rich. He only knew how to make money and did not care about his family. After a few years of marriage, he could not stand the loneliness and cheated on the pretty boy. In the end, the husband and wife separated and died in poverty. Yunmo, who holds the spiritual spring space in her hand, said she was not panicking, and she could still hit the king bomb even with bad cards. -The reborn girl Yun Yao, who wanted to crush Yun Mo under her feet, discovered that Yun Mo seemed to be cheating after getting married. While she was busy making money by taking advantage of her rebirth, Yun Mo was leisurely drinking afternoon tea with the ladies. When she was complacent about being admitted to junior college, Yun Mo got the admission notice from Beijing University, the number one university. When she was proud to marry into a wealthy family and become a rich wife, Yun Mo turned around and got married to the richest man, becoming his sole heir. Reborn Girl, True Daughter, Yunyao: Who is the heroine? ? ? [Squeamish young lady VS cold and rough man] Shuangjie 1V1, the sweet pet of the era
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Official(220)Scraped 19d ago
The author can't write about the male protagonist like this. This behavior is very annoying. When two people who don't know each other get married, it's normal to have no feelings at first, but without feelings, there is no feelings. This is the basic sense of responsibility that a husband should have, right? Is this the attitude toward a newlywed wife? Are you used to helping carry water? Isn't this common sense that a husband should have? I just got married and I don't know where the things in my family are. I'd like to help her take care of her in the first few days. It'll be fine if she gets familiar with the environment. Is it necessary to be so mean? ? Such a narrow-minded male protagonist has ruined his popularity with the public. The author also left a message at the end of the chapter that the male and female protagonists have no feelings and the male protagonist has not fallen in love with the female protagonist yet, so he treats her like this. But I think this has nothing to do with whether you have feelings or not. It has to do with a person's attitude and character. A newlywed bride comes to a strange environment and doesn't understand anything. It's still dark at night. A husband just washes himself and doesn't pay attention to the newlywed wife's needs. When someone asks you, you just say that the things are there, and you also say that you don't want to spoil her. Is this what a husband can do? ? ? The author also said that many readers scolded the male protagonist. Didn't this come from the male protagonist himself? ? ? ? ?
It seems a bit frustrating, why is the heroine always being plotted against? And the heroine knew that the real daughter would plot against her, but she didn't take precautions? The real daughter did so many tricks behind her back, and no one noticed? Is it really that hidden? In fact, she didn't. When people spread rumors about her behind her back, she ignored them and didn't fight back or clarify. Besides, why should she be allowed to develop? ? I'll beat her to death if I find out. Regarding the hukou issue, I'm speechless. Can't I just transfer it out? There's a lot of nonsense, and it's a bit procrastinating. You have to give me whatever you want. If you're not the one who's been taken advantage of, who is? I feel like the female protagonist has little ability. Most of them will just passively get beaten. What's the point in fighting back after the beating is over?
I want to say. . . The heroine's brain circuit. . . On the one hand, she doesn't want to transfer her household registration to her husband, but she doesn't want to get divorced. On the other hand, her adoptive father clearly wants to remarry her to a fool for money. She has no money and is worried, and she has a good impression of her husband, so she would rather collect 50,000 yuan on her own, which was 50,000 yuan in the 1990s. . . . . .
I've read Chapter 190, and I feel like the male protagonist is so weak, and he's so over-the-top in how he handles things mentally.
This book is really exciting
The book is pretty good
The book is pretty good, but the male protagonist feels bad and I don't like it.
A group of the best, clinging to the heroine
As of Chapter 237, Li Li has not yet gone offline. There are also the best products coming one after another, sucking the heroine like a bug, which is annoying to watch. There is also the male protagonist in the early stage. What kind of speechless character is he helping Li Li? He still thinks that the heroine is unreasonable. Oh my God, what kind of stuff are these? The male protagonist is better later, but! This is the most incompetent male protagonist I have ever played. His prosperity is all due to the female protagonist. It's annoying, annoying, annoying, ah, ah, ah, ah.
The heroine is too useless, she is so stupid and suffocating because she is too brainless!
Finally getting divorced
Influenced by her mother's preference for boys over girls, Li Li feels that girls are humble from the bottom of her heart. She felt that girls should devote themselves to their brothers and die for their parents' family. As long as her son Jia Le's interests are not involved, she will give priority to her mother's family. But this makes me think, will Chunhua, who doesn't like to hold grudges, be the next her? Chunhua's treatment today is the treatment Li Li once received, and Li Li has never hated her mother. Just like Chunhua today, she was injured, had no food to eat, and had a high fever. She was still thinking about her father, taking all the blame on herself, thinking that her father would spend money again. If they get divorced, they can sever their relationship, and they still have children. Li Li will definitely ask for custody of her son and let Ling Jiang pay alimony, and use the money to raise his son to be a scoundrel like his uncle. And Chunhua will be raised by her father. She will still have to support Li Li when she grows up. She may also be like Li Li today, and after getting married, she will have to use money to clean up the mess for her rogue brother without any regrets. Thousands of threads, endless cutting, and confusion. 🧶 What I want to say is. The heroine can take care of her for a few days, but she cannot take care of him all the time after the divorce. To avoid getting into trouble.
Don't like the heroine 👎
It feels like I'm short of brains🧠Yes
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Official(220)Scraped 19d ago
The author can't write about the male protagonist like this. This behavior is very annoying. When two people who don't know each other get married, it's normal to have no feelings at first, but without feelings, there is no feelings. This is the basic sense of responsibility that a husband should have, right? Is this the attitude toward a newlywed wife? Are you used to helping carry water? Isn't this common sense that a husband should have? I just got married and I don't know where the things in my family are. I'd like to help her take care of her in the first few days. It'll be fine if she gets familiar with the environment. Is it necessary to be so mean? ? Such a narrow-minded male protagonist has ruined his popularity with the public. The author also left a message at the end of the chapter that the male and female protagonists have no feelings and the male protagonist has not fallen in love with the female protagonist yet, so he treats her like this. But I think this has nothing to do with whether you have feelings or not. It has to do with a person's attitude and character. A newlywed bride comes to a strange environment and doesn't understand anything. It's still dark at night. A husband just washes himself and doesn't pay attention to the newlywed wife's needs. When someone asks you, you just say that the things are there, and you also say that you don't want to spoil her. Is this what a husband can do? ? ? The author also said that many readers scolded the male protagonist. Didn't this come from the male protagonist himself? ? ? ? ?
It seems a bit frustrating, why is the heroine always being plotted against? And the heroine knew that the real daughter would plot against her, but she didn't take precautions? The real daughter did so many tricks behind her back, and no one noticed? Is it really that hidden? In fact, she didn't. When people spread rumors about her behind her back, she ignored them and didn't fight back or clarify. Besides, why should she be allowed to develop? ? I'll beat her to death if I find out. Regarding the hukou issue, I'm speechless. Can't I just transfer it out? There's a lot of nonsense, and it's a bit procrastinating. You have to give me whatever you want. If you're not the one who's been taken advantage of, who is? I feel like the female protagonist has little ability. Most of them will just passively get beaten. What's the point in fighting back after the beating is over?
I want to say. . . The heroine's brain circuit. . . On the one hand, she doesn't want to transfer her household registration to her husband, but she doesn't want to get divorced. On the other hand, her adoptive father clearly wants to remarry her to a fool for money. She has no money and is worried, and she has a good impression of her husband, so she would rather collect 50,000 yuan on her own, which was 50,000 yuan in the 1990s. . . . . .
I've read Chapter 190, and I feel like the male protagonist is so weak, and he's so over-the-top in how he handles things mentally.
This book is really exciting
The book is pretty good
The book is pretty good, but the male protagonist feels bad and I don't like it.
A group of the best, clinging to the heroine
As of Chapter 237, Li Li has not yet gone offline. There are also the best products coming one after another, sucking the heroine like a bug, which is annoying to watch. There is also the male protagonist in the early stage. What kind of speechless character is he helping Li Li? He still thinks that the heroine is unreasonable. Oh my God, what kind of stuff are these? The male protagonist is better later, but! This is the most incompetent male protagonist I have ever played. His prosperity is all due to the female protagonist. It's annoying, annoying, annoying, ah, ah, ah, ah.
The heroine is too useless, she is so stupid and suffocating because she is too brainless!
Finally getting divorced
Influenced by her mother's preference for boys over girls, Li Li feels that girls are humble from the bottom of her heart. She felt that girls should devote themselves to their brothers and die for their parents' family. As long as her son Jia Le's interests are not involved, she will give priority to her mother's family. But this makes me think, will Chunhua, who doesn't like to hold grudges, be the next her? Chunhua's treatment today is the treatment Li Li once received, and Li Li has never hated her mother. Just like Chunhua today, she was injured, had no food to eat, and had a high fever. She was still thinking about her father, taking all the blame on herself, thinking that her father would spend money again. If they get divorced, they can sever their relationship, and they still have children. Li Li will definitely ask for custody of her son and let Ling Jiang pay alimony, and use the money to raise his son to be a scoundrel like his uncle. And Chunhua will be raised by her father. She will still have to support Li Li when she grows up. She may also be like Li Li today, and after getting married, she will have to use money to clean up the mess for her rogue brother without any regrets. Thousands of threads, endless cutting, and confusion. 🧶 What I want to say is. The heroine can take care of her for a few days, but she cannot take care of him all the time after the divorce. To avoid getting into trouble.
Don't like the heroine 👎
It feels like I'm short of brains🧠Yes









