
Wishful Egg
About This Novel
By chance, Bihua Lingjun got an egg made of Ruyi jade, called a Ruyi egg. It is said to make the holder's wishes come true, and he can hatch whatever he wants! Everyone in the world knew that Bihua Lingjun did not like birds and spiritual beasts, but no one expected that he would hatch an inconspicuous spiritual tiger. If it's just an inconspicuous spiritual tiger, why does this spiritual tiger wander around here and there and always like to provoke other spiritual beasts in the house? Could it be that the preferences of the spiritual beasts hatched from Ruyi Eggs are affected by the incubator? But, but but... Bihua Lingjun never thought that the wishful egg he hatched would be that kind of thing...
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Official(131)Scraped 21d ago
Every time I read Dafeng's article, I either chose the wrong cp or was attacked by the reverse cp. Uncle Youyichun did the same. I read Ruyi Dan twice. When I read it the first time, I finally found out that Bihua was an attacker or a sinister attacker. I was really stunned for a long time. When I read it for the second time, I felt particularly healing, warm, and inspirational. As expected, Dafeng's writing needs to be read several times and savored in order to understand its true connotation. Nice! ! Support! ! !
Where can I find the author's peach blossom debt? Why not here?
I feel sorry for Gale, support the genuine version
Although Tang Qi is good, I have always had no love for plagiarists!
Anyway, I enjoyed watching it. Those who can't accept the "niche culture" of Danmei can click out, and no one is asking you to watch it. By the way, did they come here specifically to get negative points?
What a trick
When I first watched it, I couldn't stop watching it. I thought, "What's going on? Is there any emotional drama?" Why don't the two male protagonists look like male protagonists? Isn't it just about writing about spiritual beasts? It was only later that I suddenly realized what I was seeing at the end, and I couldn't help but admire the author's good game and the tricks he played. Although the plot of the whole article is not very exciting and attractive, it is better because of its smooth writing and clear context, which makes it comfortable to read. The occasional humor adds a lot of fun. The most powerful thing is that the foreshadowing is everywhere but it is extremely natural. Only when you read it later or read it again will you realize, "Ah, it turned out to be something I meant at the beginning." This is also a consistent characteristic of Dafeng~ PS: This is probably the most joyful and HE book among Dafeng's novels. . .
This is for reading, not for plagiarism and tq. I would like to trouble you who accuse you of plagiarism and those who accuse Tang Qi of getting out. Don't disturb the author. Thank you.
To talk about plagiarism or not, you can take a look at Three Lives Three Worlds and Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms, which contains 51 irrational references. Tang Qi is originally the White Lotus in the world of plagiarism. Do you think she can be original? Her previous nickname was Zhu An. Take a look at her real writing style. Also, if you're talking about no plagiarism, don't talk nonsense if you haven't seen the color palette, okay?
To borrow a sentence from a certain blogger: "In the end, I just hope that the strong wind will blow away the peach blossoms ten miles away."
The writing is good, the person is nice, the book is original, the writing is quick, and the behavior is good.
1. Wrong position to attack and receive 2. Unexpected ending 3. Unexpected yet reasonable
It turns out that the ending is like this. No wonder Bihua's attitude keeps changing.
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Community(0)
Official(131)Scraped 21d ago
Every time I read Dafeng's article, I either chose the wrong cp or was attacked by the reverse cp. Uncle Youyichun did the same. I read Ruyi Dan twice. When I read it the first time, I finally found out that Bihua was an attacker or a sinister attacker. I was really stunned for a long time. When I read it for the second time, I felt particularly healing, warm, and inspirational. As expected, Dafeng's writing needs to be read several times and savored in order to understand its true connotation. Nice! ! Support! ! !
Where can I find the author's peach blossom debt? Why not here?
I feel sorry for Gale, support the genuine version
Although Tang Qi is good, I have always had no love for plagiarists!
Anyway, I enjoyed watching it. Those who can't accept the "niche culture" of Danmei can click out, and no one is asking you to watch it. By the way, did they come here specifically to get negative points?
What a trick
When I first watched it, I couldn't stop watching it. I thought, "What's going on? Is there any emotional drama?" Why don't the two male protagonists look like male protagonists? Isn't it just about writing about spiritual beasts? It was only later that I suddenly realized what I was seeing at the end, and I couldn't help but admire the author's good game and the tricks he played. Although the plot of the whole article is not very exciting and attractive, it is better because of its smooth writing and clear context, which makes it comfortable to read. The occasional humor adds a lot of fun. The most powerful thing is that the foreshadowing is everywhere but it is extremely natural. Only when you read it later or read it again will you realize, "Ah, it turned out to be something I meant at the beginning." This is also a consistent characteristic of Dafeng~ PS: This is probably the most joyful and HE book among Dafeng's novels. . .
This is for reading, not for plagiarism and tq. I would like to trouble you who accuse you of plagiarism and those who accuse Tang Qi of getting out. Don't disturb the author. Thank you.
To talk about plagiarism or not, you can take a look at Three Lives Three Worlds and Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms, which contains 51 irrational references. Tang Qi is originally the White Lotus in the world of plagiarism. Do you think she can be original? Her previous nickname was Zhu An. Take a look at her real writing style. Also, if you're talking about no plagiarism, don't talk nonsense if you haven't seen the color palette, okay?
To borrow a sentence from a certain blogger: "In the end, I just hope that the strong wind will blow away the peach blossoms ten miles away."
The writing is good, the person is nice, the book is original, the writing is quick, and the behavior is good.
1. Wrong position to attack and receive 2. Unexpected ending 3. Unexpected yet reasonable
It turns out that the ending is like this. No wonder Bihua's attitude keeps changing.
