
The Prince Regent's Little Leisure Wife
by Yaoshu
About This Novel
She was an inconspicuous little concubine in the prime minister's palace. She was indifferent and low-key, living in a corner. She just wanted to guard her own one-third of an acre of land, but a pervert fell into her yard. In the spirit of doing good deeds, he eliminated harm to the people, but he didn't expect him to suddenly wake up and be caught. He is a powerful military commander with ruthless methods and a notorious reputation. In order to save his life, the scumbag father packed her up and sent her to his door. From then on, the miserable days began. "Master! The emperor said that you are already twenty-one and it is time to marry a real wife!" "I have Mu Jiu!" "The Queen Mother said that her niece is eighteen years old, dignified and virtuous, and she is ready to give you a wife!" "I have Mu Jiu." Angry: "Whenever Mu Jiu is willing to marry me, you will have a wife!" Mu Jiu: "You don't have to go to the palace every now and then to kneel down and worship that. Once in a while, no one will say that she is not dignified enough when she goes out to show off. Of course, it would be better if the Marquis didn't come to harass her every day!" A certain man said: "Dream!" One-on-one, a cool article about strong women, welcome to join in. The author has a soft heart and won't force it if he doesn't like it.
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Please update soon, I can't wait any longer! ! ! ! !
I found this article by accident. I wanted to have fun by reading the plot of a bloody, brainless and domineering prince falling in love with me, but I didn't expect that this article was so muddy and untainted? ! ! ! ! I can't describe what I want to express. I only have two words to sum it up: "Fuck"! The writing style is very good, the plot is also good, not cliche, not bloody, the characters are all emotional, etc... It's really, really good to read, but I haven't seriously followed up on a story yet. The reason is very simple: I'm lazy, and all the books I've read before have been completed. It's really hard to follow the article (it's also hard to type in large numbers), but now that I have identified this article, I will continue to pursue it. But for a student like me and the lazy person I mentioned earlier, can we set a small goal: can we update 10,000 times every day? (Crazy coquettishness, if you say coquettishness, you can get more updates!) I also hope that there will be more updates, hahaha. This is the first time I write a long article, the first time I follow an article, the first time I post a comment, the first time... These are all my first times (the sudden color makes me blush). Finally, I hope you can continue to work hard, strive for thousands of updates, and never abandon the article! ! ! ! I will vote for you! ! ! ! Come on, come on, come on! ! ! ₍₍Ϡ(੭•̀ω•́)੭✧⃛
The writing is very good.
I am very picky about books and have very high requirements for writing. This book obviously caught my eye and my heart. The problem is why there are so few comments. Too many people haven't noticed it, which is a pity. . . I wish the author will become a big hit and let more young people who love reading and read good books discover its existence. Come on!
I finally finished reading the whole article, and I always felt that if I didn't write something, I would be sorry for the traces Mingguang left in my heart (grinding claws) Of course, there are many subjective feelings in the following comments. If you are not a black guy, you are not a bully. If you don't like it, please don't comment. Please just ignore it. Thank you m(__)m Let me first talk about my overall feeling about the story. From the beginning to the end, Xiao Junsu and Wei Shu can be said to have intervened in the change of dynasties in three countries, destroyed two countries, and were involved in two different places (Snowy Region and Southern Xinjiang). Both of them have hidden identities and have grievances that cannot be interfered with by the other and need to be settled separately. The layout is quite large. However, among the 1.43 Million words, (personal feeling) about half of the plot is about the daily interactions between Xiao Junsu and Wei Shu, with other supporting characters interspersed from time to time. The remaining half is used to deal with the grudges, hatreds, intrigues, and in many places the author throws out a plot first. After the plot or the beginning of the conspiracy, Xiao and Wei's coping methods are briefly mentioned (or even not written), the plot returns to the daily life/love part, and then suddenly enters the end of the conspiracy, so that occasionally when watching it, you will feel confused "Did I miss something?" Or "Where did the main plot go?" (Of course, it is also possible that the daily romance part is the main plot, and life experience and revenge are the side plots. It is not necessarily true...) For example, in order to find a certain prescription, Xiao Junsu once took the heroine to decipher the formation of the Chu Kingdom's imperial mausoleum. The description at that time created a feeling that "the formation is difficult to break and things are hard to find, but this thing is super important and this line is an important copy." However, this line only appeared once in the early stage. The next time it was mentioned, it was the state of "the formation has been broken and the medicine has been obtained, and the only thing left is to find the medicinal materials." In addition, there are also the Wuyu Temple that seriously injured Xiao Junsu at the beginning of the story, the Snow Domain related to Wei Xue's life experience, Yingtian Taoist who can be said to be the biggest villain in the whole story... Etc. When they were first written, people felt that the background setting was enough to support a complete story line. Looking at it in the middle, I couldn't help but think that the author had forgotten the setting of the Daming Lake, and finally there was another one later. When there was a sign of going back, I was caught off guard and was thrown into a pile of perfect solutions. Either the villain's conspiracy had no effect at all or the death was simple. It seemed that the difficulty and difficulty mentioned before were all misunderstandings of me as a spectator. I couldn't help but feel a sense of frustration in my heart of being lifted high and then put down gently. It was even a pity that a sharp sword was not put to good use. However, for readers who value the relationship between the male and female protagonists, or who don't like to see those twists and turns in the middle, this way of writing may be just what they want. The male and female protagonists have never been locked up in a dark room, and when they were forced to separate, they quickly jumped to find each other. Neither the protagonist nor the supporting characters have any emotional problems. The only villain, the rotten male co-star, appears only a few times and for a short period of time, and his plot to break up the male and female protagonists basically fails every time (I suddenly feel so pitiful 😂). The other top villains are in almost the same situation. There are occasional quarrels, but the battle line is not long. The plot can be said to be simple and bright, without being sloppy. The abuse points in the whole story are basically concentrated on Wei Ce and Mingguang. As for the characters, both men and women are strong, but I tend to prefer strong women who are eaten to death by girls. The characters have their own characteristics and behavior styles. However, when describing certain thoughts or daily interactions, the author may directly bring in his own personality, or may not change the words according to the characters. Therefore, sometimes they are clearly characters with different personalities, but there is a sense of "Why do everyone have the same way of thinking/speaking"? One of the reasons may be the versatility of emoticons. It can be seen from the text that the author himself likes to use symbols to express himself, and he also uses a lot of symbols when writing the characters' reactions. This may be why it gives people the feeling of "how come everyone is the same". I think whether the multi-purpose use of symbols is good or bad is a matter of opinion. People who don't like it may be speechless after watching it, but people who can accept it will probably think it makes the characters more vivid. Finally, I want to talk about the only two sad points in the whole article, Wei Ce and Mingguang. The two of them don't appear in much space. Even Wei Ce appears in other people's conversations or memories 90% of the time. He himself only appears twice. However, it was he who taught Wei Shu to accept the love of others and let Wei Shu know that loving her is not related to any interests, just because she is who she is, and just because she deserves it. Wei Ce's death made Wei Shu crazy, but it was also the gong and drum that started the story. His death allowed Wei Shu and Xiao Junsu to meet outside the battlefield, giving them other possibilities, not as mortal enemies, but as partners who achieved mutual success; Wei Ce's death also gave Wei Shu the possibility of a new life, even though his departure was a wound in Wei Shu's heart that was difficult to heal, a pain that she would rather hold on to than treat it. However, it was his departure that made Wei Shu realize some of the emotions she had deliberately ignored, taught her to cherish, and taught her to let go. The Wei family army left behind by Wei Ce is also a legacy of his love. The Wei Jiajun not only provided Wei Shu with the confidence to fight for her, but also fought alongside her, so that she no longer had to fight alone in this life. They protected her life and her heart. If Mu Jiu in the previous life only knew the relationship between use and being used, then Wei Shu in this life had another relationship through Wei Ce and Wei Jiajun, a bond woven with love. Mingguang has appeared a lot more times, but when he first appeared, people would never think that he was part of the Yanguo line. However, Mingguang is the one that remains the strongest in my heart, whether it is his love for Wei Shu or his choice. His forgetfulness once forced Wei Shu to take on the cause of revenge alone, but it was also his forgetfulness that allowed Wei Shu to become associated with Master Yuan. If Mingguang hadn't later joined Master Yuan and gone to the Chu Kingdom, maybe Wei Shu wouldn't have decided to stay in the Chu Kingdom. After all, where can't we wait for flowers? Later, when Mingguang returned to the Yan Kingdom for the last time as his grandson, he said that he had gone to get rid of the fate. It seemed to be referring to the hatred between the country and the family, but I felt that this did not include Wei Shu's fate. The death disaster many years ago caused the two people's paths to diverge. Mingguang chose to convert to Buddhism, while Wei Shu's path was to stay in the world. Maybe Mingguang can also see clearly that the things that can heal Wei Shu are all in the world of mortals. Even if they can protect each other with their lives, Wei Shu's future is already a road that he cannot walk with. So all he can do is to bless Wei Shu, wish that Wei Shu can find her peace, and wish that Wei Shu can stay with the person who feels peace with her in the world of mortals. There is also Master Yuan. The relationship between Master Yuan, Mingguang and Wei Shu is what I think is the most beautiful and touching relationship in the whole novel. Many years ago, Mingguang escaped his first death because of Wei Shu, and because of this he had the opportunity to become acquainted with Master Yuan and convert to Buddhism. While finding peace, he also slowly overcame the inner hatred between Mingguang and Wei Shu. Many years later, Master Yuan and Mingguang used their own cultivation to save Wei Shu, who almost had his meridians burst due to the Blood Pagoda. While Wei Shu was freed from the Blood Pagoda, they also planted hidden dangers for Mingguang. In the end, Mingguang, who was about to go crazy, was able to persevere because of the trace of obsession with Wei Shu in his heart; Master Liaoyuan seemed to save Mingguang in exchange for his life, but in fact he passed away; Wei Shu was trapped by the inner demons due to the death of Master Liaoyuan, but under the protection of Master Liaoyuan, he cut off his way forward, allowing Mu Jiu to rest in peace and truly "become" Wei Shu. The three of them seemed to be each other's tribulations, but in fact they were destined to perfect each other. Many years ago, Wei Shu allowed Ming Guang, who had forgotten everything, to find peace in Buddhism. Many years later, Ming Guang, who made Dongfang Yao give up his greed, also gave Wei Shu peace in his life. It seems that the fate will be destroyed when the fate is over, but in fact it is the end of the worldly fate, and we will stay together and everything will be perfect.
Mr. Hou: I am also very worried about the marriages of people around me?
Like it very much! ! !
I really like this article. I can't get enough of it every day. I hope there will be more updates every day, preferably 10,000 updates. From now on, I need to hoard all my votes and vote for Dada. Come on, write Dada, I love Dada! ! ! ! ! ! !
The Prince Regent's Little Leisure Wife
I discovered this book by accident, maybe because the cover is attractive and attracted me, but I can't help it, I'm such a superficial person. Well, then let's read this book. It's also because I'm bored to death, so let's read it. To be honest, I was a little confused at first. There are not many characters in it, but the relationships are a bit confusing. As I read on, I remembered it. Let's talk about my Ninth Brother. He is very powerful and cold-blooded, because the previous life had a great influence on her. In the previous life, she was a little girl under 20 years old. She did a lot in order to survive, but there was no one trustworthy around her, and she was killed by her own mother in the end. Fortunately, she met Wei Ce in this life. Wei Ce gave all his love to Wei Shu (Mu Jiu) and taught Brother Jiu how to love, but he still failed to accompany Brother Jiu to the end. As the book said, Wei Ce would be very happy to see his daughter get married. Mu Jiu was also lucky to meet Xiao Junsu, who was only so kind to Brother Jiu, even though many people admired him. As for the prince, how should I put it? He pursued Ninth Brother shamelessly and "stalked him to death". He was still jealous after they were together. He was still jealous after getting married. After he had a son, he was even jealous of his own son. But the prince's kindness to Ninth Brother is really great. Finally, the book is very good. It took me more than 1,600 minutes to read it, but there are a lot of typos. Maybe it's because I read it in Hongxiu, so I don't come here often to read it.
No pattern
I have always said that the heroine is powerful, has high planning skills, and has no problem with conspiracy. The result... He was obviously good at martial arts, but he was beaten by Mrs. Mu without fighting back. He was followed by Miss Mu Liu, who didn't know martial arts, and didn't even notice. She was sent to be a concubine and she just went to beat Prince Guangwen by herself? She was given to the male protagonist as a concubine and had no retaliation. Every time I met the male protagonist, I was defeated, and my calculations against the male protagonist were just like a child's fooling around. Just look at the author's description of how powerful the heroine is. In fact, she has not laid out a single plot, and when she is framed, she only says that she has calculations but no intention to fight back. Throughout the whole story, she is either being plotted or being plotted again, and she has no ability to fight back at all.
Um (°_°)...I personally think this novel is not good to read.
You are the best I have ever seen
For those who haven't seen it, check it out here! ! Objective comments are for everyone's reference whether you should fall into the trap! ! Friends who have watched it, please also read here! ! See if I understand it well~ -The plot is really fascinating. There are elements of Machiavellianism in this novel, and Machiavellian elements are attractive but difficult to write. The author has grasped this very well. Everyone's role has been established, and everything has been connected. The entire eight-year-long strategy spanning Yan and Chu will be completely presented to us readers later on. And these were all completed by the heroine alone, and the heroine Mu Jiu was also established. There is no OOC in the whole process, she is a real strong woman. -The writing is amazing. Although it is basic, it is not easy for the characters in the novel to stand up. The author not only does a good job with the characters, but also shows a profound foundation in narrative and description. The rhetoric used is the best choice, and the scene is most vividly sketched in our minds, with a soul-stirring feeling unique to the novel's background. What impressed me the most was Mu Jiu swinging in the flower forest and eating peach blossom soup made of light snow (?). That description made people feel that even in such a fairy-like scene, Mu Jiu is still Mu Jiu (sisters who have seen it should understand what I mean). It is not that such a scene fixes a person's character, but the person's character determines the angle from which the scene is set off. This eight years is real. This Mu Jiu and this Wei Shu are real. Why is there no mention of the male protagonist? Because this book is about a real strong woman, so it makes people pay more attention to Mu Jiu, whose brilliance cannot be concealed. Of course, the love line is also flesh and blood. It is a truly evenly matched love, super sweet and exciting! ! Absolutely not brainless, Yaoshu will be recommended for life! ! Ps. By the way, I would like to ask the author if this book will ever appear in physical form. I want to collect it! ! ! [Emot=default,67/]
It's so beautiful, I'm looking forward to the next one! ! !
Tsk, tsk, tsk, since Young Master Wei got married, everyone has their own destiny, but they are simply here to torture dogs. As expected, jealousy makes people look beyond recognition! The ending was great, so sweet! The only regret is that I couldn't eat melons from Mingguang and Dongfang! ! ! [Emot=default,21/] Yingze I hope you can live a carefree, happy and joyful life like Young Master Wei in your next life. Oriental I hope you won't be too attached to the past in the future. You are a human being and you have to live like a human being. (Actually, I hope you will be reincarnated as a woman in your next life and be with Mingguang! Hahaha) Alas! It's a pity that Dongyue and Beishuang don't have any companions yet, and I don't know what happened to Hua Changqing.
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Please update soon, I can't wait any longer! ! ! ! !
I found this article by accident. I wanted to have fun by reading the plot of a bloody, brainless and domineering prince falling in love with me, but I didn't expect that this article was so muddy and untainted? ! ! ! ! I can't describe what I want to express. I only have two words to sum it up: "Fuck"! The writing style is very good, the plot is also good, not cliche, not bloody, the characters are all emotional, etc... It's really, really good to read, but I haven't seriously followed up on a story yet. The reason is very simple: I'm lazy, and all the books I've read before have been completed. It's really hard to follow the article (it's also hard to type in large numbers), but now that I have identified this article, I will continue to pursue it. But for a student like me and the lazy person I mentioned earlier, can we set a small goal: can we update 10,000 times every day? (Crazy coquettishness, if you say coquettishness, you can get more updates!) I also hope that there will be more updates, hahaha. This is the first time I write a long article, the first time I follow an article, the first time I post a comment, the first time... These are all my first times (the sudden color makes me blush). Finally, I hope you can continue to work hard, strive for thousands of updates, and never abandon the article! ! ! ! I will vote for you! ! ! ! Come on, come on, come on! ! ! ₍₍Ϡ(੭•̀ω•́)੭✧⃛
The writing is very good.
I am very picky about books and have very high requirements for writing. This book obviously caught my eye and my heart. The problem is why there are so few comments. Too many people haven't noticed it, which is a pity. . . I wish the author will become a big hit and let more young people who love reading and read good books discover its existence. Come on!
I finally finished reading the whole article, and I always felt that if I didn't write something, I would be sorry for the traces Mingguang left in my heart (grinding claws) Of course, there are many subjective feelings in the following comments. If you are not a black guy, you are not a bully. If you don't like it, please don't comment. Please just ignore it. Thank you m(__)m Let me first talk about my overall feeling about the story. From the beginning to the end, Xiao Junsu and Wei Shu can be said to have intervened in the change of dynasties in three countries, destroyed two countries, and were involved in two different places (Snowy Region and Southern Xinjiang). Both of them have hidden identities and have grievances that cannot be interfered with by the other and need to be settled separately. The layout is quite large. However, among the 1.43 Million words, (personal feeling) about half of the plot is about the daily interactions between Xiao Junsu and Wei Shu, with other supporting characters interspersed from time to time. The remaining half is used to deal with the grudges, hatreds, intrigues, and in many places the author throws out a plot first. After the plot or the beginning of the conspiracy, Xiao and Wei's coping methods are briefly mentioned (or even not written), the plot returns to the daily life/love part, and then suddenly enters the end of the conspiracy, so that occasionally when watching it, you will feel confused "Did I miss something?" Or "Where did the main plot go?" (Of course, it is also possible that the daily romance part is the main plot, and life experience and revenge are the side plots. It is not necessarily true...) For example, in order to find a certain prescription, Xiao Junsu once took the heroine to decipher the formation of the Chu Kingdom's imperial mausoleum. The description at that time created a feeling that "the formation is difficult to break and things are hard to find, but this thing is super important and this line is an important copy." However, this line only appeared once in the early stage. The next time it was mentioned, it was the state of "the formation has been broken and the medicine has been obtained, and the only thing left is to find the medicinal materials." In addition, there are also the Wuyu Temple that seriously injured Xiao Junsu at the beginning of the story, the Snow Domain related to Wei Xue's life experience, Yingtian Taoist who can be said to be the biggest villain in the whole story... Etc. When they were first written, people felt that the background setting was enough to support a complete story line. Looking at it in the middle, I couldn't help but think that the author had forgotten the setting of the Daming Lake, and finally there was another one later. When there was a sign of going back, I was caught off guard and was thrown into a pile of perfect solutions. Either the villain's conspiracy had no effect at all or the death was simple. It seemed that the difficulty and difficulty mentioned before were all misunderstandings of me as a spectator. I couldn't help but feel a sense of frustration in my heart of being lifted high and then put down gently. It was even a pity that a sharp sword was not put to good use. However, for readers who value the relationship between the male and female protagonists, or who don't like to see those twists and turns in the middle, this way of writing may be just what they want. The male and female protagonists have never been locked up in a dark room, and when they were forced to separate, they quickly jumped to find each other. Neither the protagonist nor the supporting characters have any emotional problems. The only villain, the rotten male co-star, appears only a few times and for a short period of time, and his plot to break up the male and female protagonists basically fails every time (I suddenly feel so pitiful 😂). The other top villains are in almost the same situation. There are occasional quarrels, but the battle line is not long. The plot can be said to be simple and bright, without being sloppy. The abuse points in the whole story are basically concentrated on Wei Ce and Mingguang. As for the characters, both men and women are strong, but I tend to prefer strong women who are eaten to death by girls. The characters have their own characteristics and behavior styles. However, when describing certain thoughts or daily interactions, the author may directly bring in his own personality, or may not change the words according to the characters. Therefore, sometimes they are clearly characters with different personalities, but there is a sense of "Why do everyone have the same way of thinking/speaking"? One of the reasons may be the versatility of emoticons. It can be seen from the text that the author himself likes to use symbols to express himself, and he also uses a lot of symbols when writing the characters' reactions. This may be why it gives people the feeling of "how come everyone is the same". I think whether the multi-purpose use of symbols is good or bad is a matter of opinion. People who don't like it may be speechless after watching it, but people who can accept it will probably think it makes the characters more vivid. Finally, I want to talk about the only two sad points in the whole article, Wei Ce and Mingguang. The two of them don't appear in much space. Even Wei Ce appears in other people's conversations or memories 90% of the time. He himself only appears twice. However, it was he who taught Wei Shu to accept the love of others and let Wei Shu know that loving her is not related to any interests, just because she is who she is, and just because she deserves it. Wei Ce's death made Wei Shu crazy, but it was also the gong and drum that started the story. His death allowed Wei Shu and Xiao Junsu to meet outside the battlefield, giving them other possibilities, not as mortal enemies, but as partners who achieved mutual success; Wei Ce's death also gave Wei Shu the possibility of a new life, even though his departure was a wound in Wei Shu's heart that was difficult to heal, a pain that she would rather hold on to than treat it. However, it was his departure that made Wei Shu realize some of the emotions she had deliberately ignored, taught her to cherish, and taught her to let go. The Wei family army left behind by Wei Ce is also a legacy of his love. The Wei Jiajun not only provided Wei Shu with the confidence to fight for her, but also fought alongside her, so that she no longer had to fight alone in this life. They protected her life and her heart. If Mu Jiu in the previous life only knew the relationship between use and being used, then Wei Shu in this life had another relationship through Wei Ce and Wei Jiajun, a bond woven with love. Mingguang has appeared a lot more times, but when he first appeared, people would never think that he was part of the Yanguo line. However, Mingguang is the one that remains the strongest in my heart, whether it is his love for Wei Shu or his choice. His forgetfulness once forced Wei Shu to take on the cause of revenge alone, but it was also his forgetfulness that allowed Wei Shu to become associated with Master Yuan. If Mingguang hadn't later joined Master Yuan and gone to the Chu Kingdom, maybe Wei Shu wouldn't have decided to stay in the Chu Kingdom. After all, where can't we wait for flowers? Later, when Mingguang returned to the Yan Kingdom for the last time as his grandson, he said that he had gone to get rid of the fate. It seemed to be referring to the hatred between the country and the family, but I felt that this did not include Wei Shu's fate. The death disaster many years ago caused the two people's paths to diverge. Mingguang chose to convert to Buddhism, while Wei Shu's path was to stay in the world. Maybe Mingguang can also see clearly that the things that can heal Wei Shu are all in the world of mortals. Even if they can protect each other with their lives, Wei Shu's future is already a road that he cannot walk with. So all he can do is to bless Wei Shu, wish that Wei Shu can find her peace, and wish that Wei Shu can stay with the person who feels peace with her in the world of mortals. There is also Master Yuan. The relationship between Master Yuan, Mingguang and Wei Shu is what I think is the most beautiful and touching relationship in the whole novel. Many years ago, Mingguang escaped his first death because of Wei Shu, and because of this he had the opportunity to become acquainted with Master Yuan and convert to Buddhism. While finding peace, he also slowly overcame the inner hatred between Mingguang and Wei Shu. Many years later, Master Yuan and Mingguang used their own cultivation to save Wei Shu, who almost had his meridians burst due to the Blood Pagoda. While Wei Shu was freed from the Blood Pagoda, they also planted hidden dangers for Mingguang. In the end, Mingguang, who was about to go crazy, was able to persevere because of the trace of obsession with Wei Shu in his heart; Master Liaoyuan seemed to save Mingguang in exchange for his life, but in fact he passed away; Wei Shu was trapped by the inner demons due to the death of Master Liaoyuan, but under the protection of Master Liaoyuan, he cut off his way forward, allowing Mu Jiu to rest in peace and truly "become" Wei Shu. The three of them seemed to be each other's tribulations, but in fact they were destined to perfect each other. Many years ago, Wei Shu allowed Ming Guang, who had forgotten everything, to find peace in Buddhism. Many years later, Ming Guang, who made Dongfang Yao give up his greed, also gave Wei Shu peace in his life. It seems that the fate will be destroyed when the fate is over, but in fact it is the end of the worldly fate, and we will stay together and everything will be perfect.
Mr. Hou: I am also very worried about the marriages of people around me?
Like it very much! ! !
I really like this article. I can't get enough of it every day. I hope there will be more updates every day, preferably 10,000 updates. From now on, I need to hoard all my votes and vote for Dada. Come on, write Dada, I love Dada! ! ! ! ! ! !
The Prince Regent's Little Leisure Wife
I discovered this book by accident, maybe because the cover is attractive and attracted me, but I can't help it, I'm such a superficial person. Well, then let's read this book. It's also because I'm bored to death, so let's read it. To be honest, I was a little confused at first. There are not many characters in it, but the relationships are a bit confusing. As I read on, I remembered it. Let's talk about my Ninth Brother. He is very powerful and cold-blooded, because the previous life had a great influence on her. In the previous life, she was a little girl under 20 years old. She did a lot in order to survive, but there was no one trustworthy around her, and she was killed by her own mother in the end. Fortunately, she met Wei Ce in this life. Wei Ce gave all his love to Wei Shu (Mu Jiu) and taught Brother Jiu how to love, but he still failed to accompany Brother Jiu to the end. As the book said, Wei Ce would be very happy to see his daughter get married. Mu Jiu was also lucky to meet Xiao Junsu, who was only so kind to Brother Jiu, even though many people admired him. As for the prince, how should I put it? He pursued Ninth Brother shamelessly and "stalked him to death". He was still jealous after they were together. He was still jealous after getting married. After he had a son, he was even jealous of his own son. But the prince's kindness to Ninth Brother is really great. Finally, the book is very good. It took me more than 1,600 minutes to read it, but there are a lot of typos. Maybe it's because I read it in Hongxiu, so I don't come here often to read it.
No pattern
I have always said that the heroine is powerful, has high planning skills, and has no problem with conspiracy. The result... He was obviously good at martial arts, but he was beaten by Mrs. Mu without fighting back. He was followed by Miss Mu Liu, who didn't know martial arts, and didn't even notice. She was sent to be a concubine and she just went to beat Prince Guangwen by herself? She was given to the male protagonist as a concubine and had no retaliation. Every time I met the male protagonist, I was defeated, and my calculations against the male protagonist were just like a child's fooling around. Just look at the author's description of how powerful the heroine is. In fact, she has not laid out a single plot, and when she is framed, she only says that she has calculations but no intention to fight back. Throughout the whole story, she is either being plotted or being plotted again, and she has no ability to fight back at all.
Um (°_°)...I personally think this novel is not good to read.
You are the best I have ever seen
For those who haven't seen it, check it out here! ! Objective comments are for everyone's reference whether you should fall into the trap! ! Friends who have watched it, please also read here! ! See if I understand it well~ -The plot is really fascinating. There are elements of Machiavellianism in this novel, and Machiavellian elements are attractive but difficult to write. The author has grasped this very well. Everyone's role has been established, and everything has been connected. The entire eight-year-long strategy spanning Yan and Chu will be completely presented to us readers later on. And these were all completed by the heroine alone, and the heroine Mu Jiu was also established. There is no OOC in the whole process, she is a real strong woman. -The writing is amazing. Although it is basic, it is not easy for the characters in the novel to stand up. The author not only does a good job with the characters, but also shows a profound foundation in narrative and description. The rhetoric used is the best choice, and the scene is most vividly sketched in our minds, with a soul-stirring feeling unique to the novel's background. What impressed me the most was Mu Jiu swinging in the flower forest and eating peach blossom soup made of light snow (?). That description made people feel that even in such a fairy-like scene, Mu Jiu is still Mu Jiu (sisters who have seen it should understand what I mean). It is not that such a scene fixes a person's character, but the person's character determines the angle from which the scene is set off. This eight years is real. This Mu Jiu and this Wei Shu are real. Why is there no mention of the male protagonist? Because this book is about a real strong woman, so it makes people pay more attention to Mu Jiu, whose brilliance cannot be concealed. Of course, the love line is also flesh and blood. It is a truly evenly matched love, super sweet and exciting! ! Absolutely not brainless, Yaoshu will be recommended for life! ! Ps. By the way, I would like to ask the author if this book will ever appear in physical form. I want to collect it! ! ! [Emot=default,67/]
It's so beautiful, I'm looking forward to the next one! ! !
Tsk, tsk, tsk, since Young Master Wei got married, everyone has their own destiny, but they are simply here to torture dogs. As expected, jealousy makes people look beyond recognition! The ending was great, so sweet! The only regret is that I couldn't eat melons from Mingguang and Dongfang! ! ! [Emot=default,21/] Yingze I hope you can live a carefree, happy and joyful life like Young Master Wei in your next life. Oriental I hope you won't be too attached to the past in the future. You are a human being and you have to live like a human being. (Actually, I hope you will be reincarnated as a woman in your next life and be with Mingguang! Hahaha) Alas! It's a pity that Dongyue and Beishuang don't have any companions yet, and I don't know what happened to Hua Changqing.











