
The Invincible Urban Overlord
About This Novel
Yang Fei, who was traveling in the overseas underground world, followed his master's arrangement and returned to China for a blind date and marriage. He thought he would be rejected, but he never thought that he would be doted on by his wife. Two young people who have just gotten married and have never been in love try to live in harmony, be honest with each other, and try to understand and accept each other. A few months after getting married. Yang Fei: I suspect that my wife has other identities. Qin Yanyang: Check it carefully. My husband is definitely not that simple.
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Official(18)Scraped 2d ago
Great, I can't stop watching it, the more I want to watch it, the more I want to watch it
I actually opened a new book
The previous one was pretty good, but I don't know how this one is going to be.
The protagonist's dog licking smell is too strong. Even if the female protagonist is nice to the male protagonist, the male protagonist cannot lick like this. The female protagonist is stronger than the male protagonist. Moreover, the male protagonist likes to act like a pig in front of others, and first tells people he is poor when he meets them.
I read the author's "The Ultimate Crazy Boy" many years ago. I would like to ask if there will be a follow-up to that book?
It has a tight rhythm, a culture-based theory of cultivating immortals, and a grand world view. The story built on it is relatively tight without losing a sense of modernity.
The protagonist who works for others is not a good protagonist, nor is the wife who is the CEO, that is a licking dog 🐶!
The characters have personalities and the plot is very compact.
So damn good looking
The writing is so good that it takes off. How can you not regret it if you don't read it? It's so rare to find such an excellent author. Damn it.
It's okay. The protagonist said that he was decisive in not killing. He also killed those who should be killed, but it was too ink. It would have been better if he just killed the whole family. He always beats the small ones. This kind of plot is too cliche.
Less nonsense, more information on traditional Chinese medicine can be arranged, so that the content of the book will be richer and the taste of reading will be improved.
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Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 2d ago
Great, I can't stop watching it, the more I want to watch it, the more I want to watch it
I actually opened a new book
The previous one was pretty good, but I don't know how this one is going to be.
The protagonist's dog licking smell is too strong. Even if the female protagonist is nice to the male protagonist, the male protagonist cannot lick like this. The female protagonist is stronger than the male protagonist. Moreover, the male protagonist likes to act like a pig in front of others, and first tells people he is poor when he meets them.
I read the author's "The Ultimate Crazy Boy" many years ago. I would like to ask if there will be a follow-up to that book?
It has a tight rhythm, a culture-based theory of cultivating immortals, and a grand world view. The story built on it is relatively tight without losing a sense of modernity.
The protagonist who works for others is not a good protagonist, nor is the wife who is the CEO, that is a licking dog 🐶!
The characters have personalities and the plot is very compact.
So damn good looking
The writing is so good that it takes off. How can you not regret it if you don't read it? It's so rare to find such an excellent author. Damn it.
It's okay. The protagonist said that he was decisive in not killing. He also killed those who should be killed, but it was too ink. It would have been better if he just killed the whole family. He always beats the small ones. This kind of plot is too cliche.
Less nonsense, more information on traditional Chinese medicine can be arranged, so that the content of the book will be richer and the taste of reading will be improved.









