
Muxiang
by Chuhe
About This Novel
Life goes on and the struggle continues... She just wants to be a quiet and beautiful girl. In fact, she is very busy-- To develop a brother with natural attributes, he must also eradicate all kinds of evil spirits and monsters; If you want to make a fortune and take the high road, you must also wash away the stigma of being a tomboy... She has always been able to move with ease, but on the road of love, she rushed towards a route that she could not predict... ※This article is based on the Republic of China
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Official(19)Scraped 16d ago
I feel like I can't understand it at all. It's so embarrassing.
Why are female characters other than the heroine always portrayed as petty and jealous?
Why are all the female supporting characters other than the heroine always portrayed as petty, jealous, scheming bitches, vain, brainless idiots? Can't there be something normal?
At first I thought Rong Yang was the male protagonist, but later I found out he wasn't, so I just watched the finale. . . .
After Jin Zi's Great Shanghai, I finally read another good-looking novel about the Republic of China. Thank you to the author.
It feels like his brother is really a drag. Forget being a drag, after all, Xiang Cai is his brother and thinks about him in everything because a woman he has known for only a few days yells at Xiang Cai. Oh my god, I feel like he treats outsiders better than his own sister.
I finally finished reading it. I haven't read a novel in a long time. It's very well written. I recommend reading it.
fine
Finally it is no longer a story about a domineering warlord and a good lady from a good family.
The ending feels a bit rushed
The content is very novel
The middle shelf is very big. The ending is also good, expected and unexpected.
6 has a brother vv 7
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Official(19)Scraped 16d ago
I feel like I can't understand it at all. It's so embarrassing.
Why are female characters other than the heroine always portrayed as petty and jealous?
Why are all the female supporting characters other than the heroine always portrayed as petty, jealous, scheming bitches, vain, brainless idiots? Can't there be something normal?
At first I thought Rong Yang was the male protagonist, but later I found out he wasn't, so I just watched the finale. . . .
After Jin Zi's Great Shanghai, I finally read another good-looking novel about the Republic of China. Thank you to the author.
It feels like his brother is really a drag. Forget being a drag, after all, Xiang Cai is his brother and thinks about him in everything because a woman he has known for only a few days yells at Xiang Cai. Oh my god, I feel like he treats outsiders better than his own sister.
I finally finished reading it. I haven't read a novel in a long time. It's very well written. I recommend reading it.
fine
Finally it is no longer a story about a domineering warlord and a good lady from a good family.
The ending feels a bit rushed
The content is very novel
The middle shelf is very big. The ending is also good, expected and unexpected.
6 has a brother vv 7









