
Refuse to Be a Substitute! Crazy Criticism of the Actress's Acting Skills
by The South Wind Passes Ten Miles Across The Border
About This Novel
The eldest daughter of the Lin family died, she died alone, lying alone in a dark ward with no relatives or friends to see her off. What's even more pitiable is that her fiancé Ji Hanzhou, who was unkind and unjust, had just died in front of her, and now she was showing off with a little star in the back. Just for fun... That's what everyone thinks. After all, Ji Hanzhou, the most powerful person in Yuncheng, is with a little star? No matter how you look at it, there is a huge disparity in identity. But it happened that President Ji doted on the little star. Want bag jewelry? Give! Want the best film and television resources? Give! Want the Lin family's equity shares? Give... The little star borrowed the power of the east wind and skyrocketed all the way up. With a movie queen in one hand and shares in the other, she became the most distinguished woman in Yuncheng. Pull away and be ruthless. On the day he became the largest shareholder of the Lin family, a termination contract was thrown in front of Ji Hanzhou. "Mr. Ji, if you replace Lin's shares in two years, we won't owe each other any more." But someone blocked him in the corner: "How long are you going to pretend to be with me? Lin Ruo." Want to leave? Not that easy...
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Official(7)Scraped 19h ago
Question to the author
Author, why did Ji Hanzhou not visit Lin Ruoruo when she died? Did Ji Hanzhou really love Ruoruo? If he did, why could he watch Ruoruo die?
Confused (hope for a reply).
Now I just want to know if the male protagonist has feelings or feelings for the female protagonist. If so, I hope the male protagonist will show it instead of just playing charades here. If not, then why didn't he refuse when the female protagonist hooked up with the male protagonist before, and then acted like he didn't lack a female protagonist. Also, why didn't the male protagonist come when the female protagonist left and spread rumors about having an affair with someone else? Of course, I have only read more than 20 chapters and have not read the rest. Friends who have read the rest can also reply. If you have seen it, I hope you can reply. The main reason is that I am a little numb now from the male protagonist and don't want to give up.
The male protagonist is a playboy and a scumbag
Judging from the looks of it so far, the male protagonist is open to other women, which is quite ambiguous anyway. While he is having an affair with the heroine, there are other women around him. No matter how much he loves the heroine, no matter how noble his writing is to attract women, he is also a big scumbag, and he cannot change the nature of a scumbag. He will not reject anyone who comes. He is not a playboy. What a big scumbag is, he does not like the hero. The heroine can commit herself to the hero for money and power, but she must not take the initiative to have feelings for him. After getting the money and power, she must kick the hero and find someone who loves the heroine who is dedicated, pure and pure.
Is the author Shuangjie?
Ahhhh, is the author Shuangjie? I don't understand what the male protagonist is doing right now.
Uh, no more updates? Can't write anymore or don't have time? I think it's pretty good-looking
Not ready to update? You're not going to give up, are you?
It's been several days, and I haven't updated to give you an accurate word, so I'm going to leave a bad review🤔! ! !
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Official(7)Scraped 19h ago
Question to the author
Author, why did Ji Hanzhou not visit Lin Ruoruo when she died? Did Ji Hanzhou really love Ruoruo? If he did, why could he watch Ruoruo die?
Confused (hope for a reply).
Now I just want to know if the male protagonist has feelings or feelings for the female protagonist. If so, I hope the male protagonist will show it instead of just playing charades here. If not, then why didn't he refuse when the female protagonist hooked up with the male protagonist before, and then acted like he didn't lack a female protagonist. Also, why didn't the male protagonist come when the female protagonist left and spread rumors about having an affair with someone else? Of course, I have only read more than 20 chapters and have not read the rest. Friends who have read the rest can also reply. If you have seen it, I hope you can reply. The main reason is that I am a little numb now from the male protagonist and don't want to give up.
The male protagonist is a playboy and a scumbag
Judging from the looks of it so far, the male protagonist is open to other women, which is quite ambiguous anyway. While he is having an affair with the heroine, there are other women around him. No matter how much he loves the heroine, no matter how noble his writing is to attract women, he is also a big scumbag, and he cannot change the nature of a scumbag. He will not reject anyone who comes. He is not a playboy. What a big scumbag is, he does not like the hero. The heroine can commit herself to the hero for money and power, but she must not take the initiative to have feelings for him. After getting the money and power, she must kick the hero and find someone who loves the heroine who is dedicated, pure and pure.
Is the author Shuangjie?
Ahhhh, is the author Shuangjie? I don't understand what the male protagonist is doing right now.
Uh, no more updates? Can't write anymore or don't have time? I think it's pretty good-looking
Not ready to update? You're not going to give up, are you?
It's been several days, and I haven't updated to give you an accurate word, so I'm going to leave a bad review🤔! ! !










