
After the Divorce, Mr. Bo Was Jealous Every Day
by Li Zikun
About This Novel
All the rich ladies in the city were jealous of Yun Huan's good fortune. ... Five years ago, Yun Huan's sister escaped from marriage and she was forced to marry Mr. Bo. Everyone is watching her good show, waiting for her to be treated harshly by the wealthy family and bullied by Mr. Bo. Who would have thought that Mr. Bo would turn into a wife slave and dote on Yun Huan like crazy! ... Later, Mr. Bo's first love returned to China. The rich ladies were waiting for Yun Huan to be kicked out... Unexpectedly, it was Yun Huan who initiated the divorce. ... And Mr. Bo has blocked Yun Huan more than once, asking with red eyes: "Mrs. Bo, what did I do wrong?" "Tell me, and I will change it." "But please..." "Don't leave me."
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Change the male protagonist?
Can we change the male protagonist? I think this male protagonist is really speechless, I feel like an idiot, everything is said by friends, I hope to find a male protagonist who can love the heroine wholeheartedly, give the heroine a full sense of security, be sensible and gentle, understand his own feelings, and not let other girls fantasize, and the one named Mr. Mu. Should he go to a mental hospital? Finally, I hope that the heroine can continue to be free and easy and not look back. After all, it is difficult to mend a broken mirror, and it is difficult to recover when it is covered with water, and belated love is worth less than grass.
Personal thoughts (opinions) after reading Chapter 95
After seeing the idea, I actually don't like the male protagonist to a certain extent, and I don't like the female protagonist either, but if I look carefully at their background, environment, and life, it makes sense. The heroine is calm and independent but insecure, like she is trapped in a space. Maybe she has never had anyone who is kind or attentive to her since she was a child. The hero is really unique to the heroine, but the heroine is a bit single-minded and thinks that her thoughts are placed on the hero. Every word she says is for the hero but is based on her own feelings. The heroine is sure that she likes the hero, but she does not make this affirmation very clear. She feels like him, or says she loves him. The heroine loves the hero very carefully. The male protagonist's emotions are also complex. It is clear that his psychological feelings have hinted at him, but many people deny his hints. Maybe he has never been in love, and people are not perfect. He can come and go freely in the economic market, but he is ignorant about relationships. The male protagonist is also not sure about expressing his feelings, but if he vaguely says something to his friends about the female protagonist, it will not lead to divorce. The male and female protagonists have a good emotional conversation. If you say it, I will say it, and there won't be so many twists and turns. But it still makes me angry to see the male protagonist not feeling decisive. His stupid friend Xi Ren is better than him, and it makes sense for those in power to be obsessed with the onlookers Qing Ye. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is delicate. Maybe the male protagonist will be more passionate later on, while the female protagonist will be more or less passive, because she knows she likes the male protagonist, so she doesn't want to hurt the male protagonist and will put her feelings carefully (but the content is written by the author) 😽I don't mind if there's a second male lead, but the relationship between the male lead and the male lead should be exciting and stimulating. I don't mind if the male lead changes. I'm a bit of a female lead (ahem) and hope that the female lead can develop her career independently. In fact, what I think is that there is no regret medicine in the world. If you miss it, you will miss it. It is difficult to reunite after a broken mirror, but every character is different. The protagonist of this book may be lucky enough to reunite. It does not matter. The other people in this book, Jelly and others are also good and can be developed sweetly. Su Yan and the one who is a bit crazy (Chasing Wife Crematorium) but very sadistic, let Su Yan be beautiful alone, or change it. As for the annoying Yun Xing in it, she is like the heroine in a useless novel (there is no ending, the author abandoned the story). She is clearly a favorite of the group, but there is no path written by the author. She goes further and further, and she feels blinded by interests. Just like what the male protagonist said, if no one gives her resources, she is nothing. A good deck of cards is played to a pulp. I hope she can be less of a monster and become cannon fodder. Or let her change her life later and stop interfering with the heroine. I still look forward to the career development of the heroine and rely less on the male protagonist. After all, the heroine is expected to be self-reliant and independent. (Semi-long article review, another day of writing short essays. The author should not let my comments affect his subsequent thoughts, but he can take some suggestions. I probably like the content. I vote for the author and continue to update. I recommend everyone to read it. Everyone has different opinions, but respect the route of this book👴👴)
Are all the men in this fucking family mentally ill? One is Bo, one is Mu, and one is Yun. Yunxing is the heroine. I really don't know how bad these three views can be. The character my mother likes the most so far is actually a guy who doesn't know who the guy is. I think it's good to let the four of them torture each other together. Don't bother the heroine, okay?
Please, please
Just continue like this and replace Bo Xi with the second male lead. It's so disgusting. Please don't turn it around for him later. I really can't stand what he did to Yun Huan. Just let him live with Yun Xing from now on. Please.
The male protagonist needs to be changed. Otherwise, why would Bo be so disgusting? I support Chu Song's rise to the top.
Change the male lead?
Are you really not considering changing the male lead? I think Chu Songzhi is pretty good, at least the two sides are normal. As for the original male lead, it's really... A bit embarrassing. When he was with his ex-wife, he couldn't see clearly about his feelings and missed his ex-girlfriend. After getting divorced, he couldn't see his feelings clearly and still didn't know who he liked. In order to see his feelings clearly, he got together with his ex-girlfriend again. Why don't you give it a try after being together? He was cold to others and said he didn't like Yunxing on the surface, but he still remembered what he said and remembered a lot of things. He said he liked Yun Huan, but he still didn't like a so-called "dislike". Hello ex-girlfriend, this is really a bit speechless😓; after that, his ex-girlfriend fell in love with him, and he went to pester his ex-wife again, and he was jealous and angry because she had a boyfriend. What right do you have to be angry about her mother? Is this really the male protagonist? There is no emotion at all. Do you have a quotient? And I don't think he has an IQ. As long as the male protagonist has studied hard in the nine-year compulsory education, his emotional intelligence will not be so touching. To be honest, instead of watching the male protagonist, I might as well watch Yunxing, at least it won't be embarrassing! ! ! I hope the heroine will let go of the hero and find a better relationship again. I think Chu Songzhi is good. Now that I see this, how should I put it, it's a bit like eating food that is tasteless, and it's a pity to abandon it. I am a bit unwilling to do so. I want to see what the male protagonist will look like after changing the male protagonist, but when I look at the male protagonist, I feel a little embarrassed and speechless. I hope you can consider changing the male protagonist. Come on😊
Changed the male lead
Everything is good except that the more I watch it, the more I want to change the male lead. I really hope that the male lead can be changed.
When will the male lead come down? I want the second male lead to take over.
The title of the book should be, After Divorcing the ** Male Protagonist, The Story of the Second Male Ascendance. The male protagonist is just a scumbag! There are so many boys in the world that there is no need to hang them from a tree
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Official(85)Scraped 21d ago
Change the male protagonist?
Can we change the male protagonist? I think this male protagonist is really speechless, I feel like an idiot, everything is said by friends, I hope to find a male protagonist who can love the heroine wholeheartedly, give the heroine a full sense of security, be sensible and gentle, understand his own feelings, and not let other girls fantasize, and the one named Mr. Mu. Should he go to a mental hospital? Finally, I hope that the heroine can continue to be free and easy and not look back. After all, it is difficult to mend a broken mirror, and it is difficult to recover when it is covered with water, and belated love is worth less than grass.
Personal thoughts (opinions) after reading Chapter 95
After seeing the idea, I actually don't like the male protagonist to a certain extent, and I don't like the female protagonist either, but if I look carefully at their background, environment, and life, it makes sense. The heroine is calm and independent but insecure, like she is trapped in a space. Maybe she has never had anyone who is kind or attentive to her since she was a child. The hero is really unique to the heroine, but the heroine is a bit single-minded and thinks that her thoughts are placed on the hero. Every word she says is for the hero but is based on her own feelings. The heroine is sure that she likes the hero, but she does not make this affirmation very clear. She feels like him, or says she loves him. The heroine loves the hero very carefully. The male protagonist's emotions are also complex. It is clear that his psychological feelings have hinted at him, but many people deny his hints. Maybe he has never been in love, and people are not perfect. He can come and go freely in the economic market, but he is ignorant about relationships. The male protagonist is also not sure about expressing his feelings, but if he vaguely says something to his friends about the female protagonist, it will not lead to divorce. The male and female protagonists have a good emotional conversation. If you say it, I will say it, and there won't be so many twists and turns. But it still makes me angry to see the male protagonist not feeling decisive. His stupid friend Xi Ren is better than him, and it makes sense for those in power to be obsessed with the onlookers Qing Ye. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is delicate. Maybe the male protagonist will be more passionate later on, while the female protagonist will be more or less passive, because she knows she likes the male protagonist, so she doesn't want to hurt the male protagonist and will put her feelings carefully (but the content is written by the author) 😽I don't mind if there's a second male lead, but the relationship between the male lead and the male lead should be exciting and stimulating. I don't mind if the male lead changes. I'm a bit of a female lead (ahem) and hope that the female lead can develop her career independently. In fact, what I think is that there is no regret medicine in the world. If you miss it, you will miss it. It is difficult to reunite after a broken mirror, but every character is different. The protagonist of this book may be lucky enough to reunite. It does not matter. The other people in this book, Jelly and others are also good and can be developed sweetly. Su Yan and the one who is a bit crazy (Chasing Wife Crematorium) but very sadistic, let Su Yan be beautiful alone, or change it. As for the annoying Yun Xing in it, she is like the heroine in a useless novel (there is no ending, the author abandoned the story). She is clearly a favorite of the group, but there is no path written by the author. She goes further and further, and she feels blinded by interests. Just like what the male protagonist said, if no one gives her resources, she is nothing. A good deck of cards is played to a pulp. I hope she can be less of a monster and become cannon fodder. Or let her change her life later and stop interfering with the heroine. I still look forward to the career development of the heroine and rely less on the male protagonist. After all, the heroine is expected to be self-reliant and independent. (Semi-long article review, another day of writing short essays. The author should not let my comments affect his subsequent thoughts, but he can take some suggestions. I probably like the content. I vote for the author and continue to update. I recommend everyone to read it. Everyone has different opinions, but respect the route of this book👴👴)
Are all the men in this fucking family mentally ill? One is Bo, one is Mu, and one is Yun. Yunxing is the heroine. I really don't know how bad these three views can be. The character my mother likes the most so far is actually a guy who doesn't know who the guy is. I think it's good to let the four of them torture each other together. Don't bother the heroine, okay?
Please, please
Just continue like this and replace Bo Xi with the second male lead. It's so disgusting. Please don't turn it around for him later. I really can't stand what he did to Yun Huan. Just let him live with Yun Xing from now on. Please.
The male protagonist needs to be changed. Otherwise, why would Bo be so disgusting? I support Chu Song's rise to the top.
Change the male lead?
Are you really not considering changing the male lead? I think Chu Songzhi is pretty good, at least the two sides are normal. As for the original male lead, it's really... A bit embarrassing. When he was with his ex-wife, he couldn't see clearly about his feelings and missed his ex-girlfriend. After getting divorced, he couldn't see his feelings clearly and still didn't know who he liked. In order to see his feelings clearly, he got together with his ex-girlfriend again. Why don't you give it a try after being together? He was cold to others and said he didn't like Yunxing on the surface, but he still remembered what he said and remembered a lot of things. He said he liked Yun Huan, but he still didn't like a so-called "dislike". Hello ex-girlfriend, this is really a bit speechless😓; after that, his ex-girlfriend fell in love with him, and he went to pester his ex-wife again, and he was jealous and angry because she had a boyfriend. What right do you have to be angry about her mother? Is this really the male protagonist? There is no emotion at all. Do you have a quotient? And I don't think he has an IQ. As long as the male protagonist has studied hard in the nine-year compulsory education, his emotional intelligence will not be so touching. To be honest, instead of watching the male protagonist, I might as well watch Yunxing, at least it won't be embarrassing! ! ! I hope the heroine will let go of the hero and find a better relationship again. I think Chu Songzhi is good. Now that I see this, how should I put it, it's a bit like eating food that is tasteless, and it's a pity to abandon it. I am a bit unwilling to do so. I want to see what the male protagonist will look like after changing the male protagonist, but when I look at the male protagonist, I feel a little embarrassed and speechless. I hope you can consider changing the male protagonist. Come on😊
Changed the male lead
Everything is good except that the more I watch it, the more I want to change the male lead. I really hope that the male lead can be changed.
When will the male lead come down? I want the second male lead to take over.
The title of the book should be, After Divorcing the ** Male Protagonist, The Story of the Second Male Ascendance. The male protagonist is just a scumbag! There are so many boys in the world that there is no need to hang them from a tree











