
Eldest Son
by Wan Er Wr
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What Xie is planning is the Fu family's good fortune for a century. What Mr. Fu seeks is a future of power. In the dream, she was a loser who was lost in the game. Her mother committed suicide. She was hastily married off to a poor member of the Lu family who was famous all over the world, but she died young in her prime years. When she wakes up and sneers, you should all repent!
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Who knows a good book?
Can anyone recommend me a book similar to Chang Di? If it's good-looking, I'd like to thank the person who recommended it in advance.
There are too many descriptions of external objects and too little description of characters. This is the worst novel I have ever read. I didn't want to read it even after finishing the first chapter. It felt like there was no point.
I think there is a problem with this book. Everything the heroine has grown up with belongs to the Xie family. No matter what the reasons are, the heroine has received a lot of benefits because of the Xie family. Even the maids and women around the heroine are not from the Xie family, and the respect the heroine gets from others is not from the Xie family. However, the heroine still thinks that the Xie family owes her a lot. She is too greedy and does not know how to repay her kindness.
Ever since the male and female protagonists got together, they have become more and more beautiful! But! But! Can you not write so many detailed background introductions of the characters? ! It's okay to write about important people, but some people only appear in a few chapters, or they are unimportant people. Why should they be written in such detail? ! And almost everyone's background starts from the previous dynasty. It feels like everyone is a big family, which makes it boring to read too much! Basically don't read the introduction to the character's background! The backgrounds of many people have little to do with the development of events!
This book is very interesting, but the heroine's indifference towards her biological mother is chilling. Her father had ignored her since she was a child, but in the end she could forgive her and treat her stepmother kindly. Why did she ignore her biological mother's suffering and live in vain to only save herself? It was too selfish.
Thanks to the Fu family, they are only half as good as each other.
I think the Fu family is not a good thing, and the Xie family is also half-assed. Compared to me, I think the Xie family is more disgusting. You didn't think about your husband or the Fu family when you married someone else. Apart from being disgusted or disgusted, what else can the daughter-in-law of a high family like you do if she comes back besides looking for benefits from you? The heroine's mother has always looked down on her husband and felt that she was superior to others. So it was the Fu family who forced her to thank the Xie family? Or did he trick her into marrying her? If so, then she is understandable in thinking so. But it seems that the Xie family themselves married off their daughter for the sake of the so-called family, and the heroine's mother herself also married for the sake of the family. So why do you blame the Fu family? I have always felt that the Xie family, a century-old family, looks down upon others and is superior to others. With such a good family background, I still want to marry into a Fu family that I despise in every possible way. So what can the Xie family like this really be proud of? Also, she thinks her husband is disgusting. With a so-called aristocratic family like the Xie family, don't they know the character of the man they want to marry? You know you are married, but you find others disgusting. And after getting married, she has always looked down on her husband, and has never paid attention to her husband. I think I am a man and I am not happy to see such a wife. Of course, I don't think those from the Fu family are good things, but the same goes for the Xie family.
Let's talk about Emperor Jia'an, the person you hate and the person I feel most sorry for.
When I was reading the book, I found that Wan Wan said that many readers did not like the emperor, which made me feel a little sad. I really burst into tears when the Queen Mother, Concubine Cui, and Emperor Jia'an died. The first two must have many readers who have the same favorable impression of them as me, so I want to talk about Emperor Jia'an additionally. I feel sorry for him. Unlike Zhui'er, who has Minghua's company, he is a loner from the beginning to the end. When he came to the throne, he faced various difficulties such as the danger of the four surnames and the lack of anyone available in the court. He hoped to handle everything properly just to achieve peace in his career as emperor. To Concubine Cui and Concubine Rong, he is a scumbag. But so what? He made arrangements for his son... Alas, it must be the helplessness of being at a high place after all. My humble opinion, I apologize if I offended.
It's a novel worthy of a second reading, it's really good-looking, and I don't think the heroine is heartless! The Xie family gave up on her for the sake of the family, and she was destined to have nothing to do with the Xie family. She didn't need to help the Xie family, because the Xie family didn't help her, and she didn't need to pity her mother. Her mother didn't deserve it! Cui is also a bit miserable. The male protagonist especially likes a good ending. I love it!
. . . . Speechless
Can you feel that feeling when the screen is full of words, there are only a few punctuation marks, and you can't understand what is being said?
This is one of my favorite books. I like this kind of heroine. It perfectly fits the image of a reborn heroine in my heart. I like such a smart and decisive "Yuan Niang" very much. Concubine Cui's life was too miserable. She gave everything for the family and did not get the emperor's love. In the end, even though she was named empress after her death, the emperor still gave her poisoned wine for her son.
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Official(1432)Scraped 20d ago
Who knows a good book?
Can anyone recommend me a book similar to Chang Di? If it's good-looking, I'd like to thank the person who recommended it in advance.
There are too many descriptions of external objects and too little description of characters. This is the worst novel I have ever read. I didn't want to read it even after finishing the first chapter. It felt like there was no point.
I think there is a problem with this book. Everything the heroine has grown up with belongs to the Xie family. No matter what the reasons are, the heroine has received a lot of benefits because of the Xie family. Even the maids and women around the heroine are not from the Xie family, and the respect the heroine gets from others is not from the Xie family. However, the heroine still thinks that the Xie family owes her a lot. She is too greedy and does not know how to repay her kindness.
Ever since the male and female protagonists got together, they have become more and more beautiful! But! But! Can you not write so many detailed background introductions of the characters? ! It's okay to write about important people, but some people only appear in a few chapters, or they are unimportant people. Why should they be written in such detail? ! And almost everyone's background starts from the previous dynasty. It feels like everyone is a big family, which makes it boring to read too much! Basically don't read the introduction to the character's background! The backgrounds of many people have little to do with the development of events!
This book is very interesting, but the heroine's indifference towards her biological mother is chilling. Her father had ignored her since she was a child, but in the end she could forgive her and treat her stepmother kindly. Why did she ignore her biological mother's suffering and live in vain to only save herself? It was too selfish.
Thanks to the Fu family, they are only half as good as each other.
I think the Fu family is not a good thing, and the Xie family is also half-assed. Compared to me, I think the Xie family is more disgusting. You didn't think about your husband or the Fu family when you married someone else. Apart from being disgusted or disgusted, what else can the daughter-in-law of a high family like you do if she comes back besides looking for benefits from you? The heroine's mother has always looked down on her husband and felt that she was superior to others. So it was the Fu family who forced her to thank the Xie family? Or did he trick her into marrying her? If so, then she is understandable in thinking so. But it seems that the Xie family themselves married off their daughter for the sake of the so-called family, and the heroine's mother herself also married for the sake of the family. So why do you blame the Fu family? I have always felt that the Xie family, a century-old family, looks down upon others and is superior to others. With such a good family background, I still want to marry into a Fu family that I despise in every possible way. So what can the Xie family like this really be proud of? Also, she thinks her husband is disgusting. With a so-called aristocratic family like the Xie family, don't they know the character of the man they want to marry? You know you are married, but you find others disgusting. And after getting married, she has always looked down on her husband, and has never paid attention to her husband. I think I am a man and I am not happy to see such a wife. Of course, I don't think those from the Fu family are good things, but the same goes for the Xie family.
Let's talk about Emperor Jia'an, the person you hate and the person I feel most sorry for.
When I was reading the book, I found that Wan Wan said that many readers did not like the emperor, which made me feel a little sad. I really burst into tears when the Queen Mother, Concubine Cui, and Emperor Jia'an died. The first two must have many readers who have the same favorable impression of them as me, so I want to talk about Emperor Jia'an additionally. I feel sorry for him. Unlike Zhui'er, who has Minghua's company, he is a loner from the beginning to the end. When he came to the throne, he faced various difficulties such as the danger of the four surnames and the lack of anyone available in the court. He hoped to handle everything properly just to achieve peace in his career as emperor. To Concubine Cui and Concubine Rong, he is a scumbag. But so what? He made arrangements for his son... Alas, it must be the helplessness of being at a high place after all. My humble opinion, I apologize if I offended.
It's a novel worthy of a second reading, it's really good-looking, and I don't think the heroine is heartless! The Xie family gave up on her for the sake of the family, and she was destined to have nothing to do with the Xie family. She didn't need to help the Xie family, because the Xie family didn't help her, and she didn't need to pity her mother. Her mother didn't deserve it! Cui is also a bit miserable. The male protagonist especially likes a good ending. I love it!
. . . . Speechless
Can you feel that feeling when the screen is full of words, there are only a few punctuation marks, and you can't understand what is being said?
This is one of my favorite books. I like this kind of heroine. It perfectly fits the image of a reborn heroine in my heart. I like such a smart and decisive "Yuan Niang" very much. Concubine Cui's life was too miserable. She gave everything for the family and did not get the emperor's love. In the end, even though she was named empress after her death, the emperor still gave her poisoned wine for her son.
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This is a cruelty-free and enjoyable article with basically online logic and IQ, and both male and female protagonists are ruthless! The calm and ruthless female protagonist vs. The scheming and ruthless male protagonist, there are house fights and palace fights! The most important characteristic of a hostess is that she is calm and rational! The formation of this kind of character is certainly related to the heroine's father's obscene nature and her mother's temperament of living and dying for the family, but I think more of it comes from the author's plot setting: the heroine is not reborn, and she knows the future because she has been having precognitive dreams since she was a child! The male protagonist in this article is the third prince, and he is ruthless and scheming. In addition, the tactics involved in this article are quite advanced. The male and female protagonists have the IQs of fighter jets, and they are both capable of taking five steps at a time. The supporting characters around me are not stereotyped, and their rare IQs are all online. I really admire the author's writing power and layout! If you haven't read it, I strongly recommend you to read it!




What Xie is planning is the Fu family's good fortune for a century. What Mr. Fu seeks is a future of power. In the dream, she was a loser who was lost in the game. Her mother committed suicide. She was hastily married off to a poor member of the Lu family who was famous all over the world, but she died young in her prime years.




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What do you want to do? Wan'er's writing is very good, and she describes the demeanor of a noble girl from a noble family, making people want to be like that. Yan Zhui is also very good, he doesn't stick to his status, he can act shamelessly and show off his figure. When I was catching up on updates before, I felt that I couldn't watch enough and it was inconsistent, so I kept watching it. I didn't expect that it would end as I kept watching it. Now I have to start watching it from the beginning! ! Happy! ! (•ૢ⚈͒⌄⚈͒•ૢ)













