
The Daily Life of a Secret Marriage to an Actor
by Xian Qianxun
About This Novel
New article "I became famous after spending money to raise a cub". Please continue to support me. Ren Yuzheng met a man on the train from France to Switzerland. This man's appearance matched her aesthetics, so she had a flash marriage with him. However, having lived in Europe for more than ten years, she had no idea of this man's identity. It was only after she returned to China that she realized belatedly that the person she was getting married to was actually a famous domestic actor, one of the best among the best. Ren Yuzheng expressed no panic about this. ***Many years later, the popular actor Bai Yueguang suddenly announced: "I have a child." Weibo was immediately paralyzed. Netizens angrily cursed [Damn useless paparazzi! Hidden marriage and having a baby is such a big deal, why have you never found any clues about it? You idiot, resign and go home! Senior translator, cute new lady VS top actor who loves his wife
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Official(223)Scraped 19d ago
Hhhh, I started to wonder why Ren Yuzheng would have a flash marriage with someone she had only known for five days. The biggest reason is probably that she was forced to eat Sufina's dog food all the way!
personal opinion
In fact, looking at the overall situation, I don't like the male protagonist's career very much. The female protagonist has been harassed and injured many times because of his identity. The most important thing is that the heroine's family has been exposed by the paparazzi because of this. For example, there is a chapter where the heroine's father is critically ill and hospitalized, and the male protagonist also went to see him a few times. , The paparazzi tried to break in to dig up any information. Fortunately, it was a military hospital. The paparazzi was finally stopped. But what if he couldn't be stopped? The heroine's father finally woke up. What harm would he suffer if this was exposed? Can the male protagonist be responsible? Also, I remember that there was a heroine who was smeared by the hero's ex-girlfriend and was stalked by the hero's illegitimate child. The heroine almost solved the problem by asking relatives and friends around her for help, and then the hero pushed for the solution. However, the root of the matter was that because of the hero's identity, he was always in the public eye, and the heroine was judged by them for this.
Good guy, Ren Yuzheng is really brave! Even if she had a flash marriage in Ireland with a man she had only known for a few days, the time limit was still one hundred years. The happiness from now on is just handed over to me.
Fortunately, Ren Yuzheng met the right person, even if there were some minor problems in this marriage. But the final outcome is also good. Otherwise, you will regret it for the rest of your life!
Damn, if the male protagonist has been in love, can the female protagonist also be in love? Although I don't mind that the male protagonist has been in love, but the male protagonist has been in love and the female protagonist has not been in love, it feels a little uncomfortable.
to readers
Chapter 29 is banned😭😭😭, new readers may not be able to see it for the time being. I would like to apologize to everyone here.
remember history
I ate a melon recently, and I want to say that if you are Chinese, history needs to be remembered.
This book should be called The Adventures of Marrying an Actor. The heroine was injured in various ways, first by accident, then by man-made injuries, and then another inexplicably. The content and concept are very good, but there are too many female protagonists who are in trouble, and what I like most is that the male protagonist is not the omnipotent kind.
I just hope there won't be a male protagonist or a savior or something like that.
😑Some novels are quite sweet at first, but then suddenly a childhood sweetheart or savior or some other special woman appears for the male protagonist, and it becomes very strange.
Two books with similarities
I suddenly discovered this novel yesterday. I thought it was quite good, but I always felt familiar. Until tonight, I suddenly wanted to read this book again. Some forgotten plots came back to my mind instantly, and I also figured out why there was a sense of familiarity. (Hereinafter, the big book will be called A, and the book I found yesterday will be called B) I found that some of the character settings in book B and book A are somewhat similar. ① They are male and female protagonists. The male protagonists are both movie stars, and the female protagonists all have relatively ordinary professions (compared to the female protagonist's family). ② The male and female protagonist's family situation. The male protagonist's family situation is more complicated (such as parents' discord, divorce, etc.), While the female protagonist's family has a harmonious relationship. More importantly, the female protagonist's family has many connections (that is, everyone is outstanding) ③If I remember correctly, there is a section in book A where one of the male protagonist's parents comes to him for alimony. There is also a section in book B where the father asks for alimony but there is not much description (if there is no such section in book A, just assume I didn't mention the third point). For the time being, I have discovered these similarities, but the plots are quite different. Another point is that book A has been completed for some time, but book B seems to be about half or two-thirds of the way through. Of course, the above is just to express some of my own doubts about why the character settings have a relatively high degree of overlap. If the above has caused some other problems in the two books or I have misunderstood the two books, etc., I ask the authors and readers of the two books to forgive me, and I sincerely apologize to everyone.
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Official(223)Scraped 19d ago
Hhhh, I started to wonder why Ren Yuzheng would have a flash marriage with someone she had only known for five days. The biggest reason is probably that she was forced to eat Sufina's dog food all the way!
personal opinion
In fact, looking at the overall situation, I don't like the male protagonist's career very much. The female protagonist has been harassed and injured many times because of his identity. The most important thing is that the heroine's family has been exposed by the paparazzi because of this. For example, there is a chapter where the heroine's father is critically ill and hospitalized, and the male protagonist also went to see him a few times. , The paparazzi tried to break in to dig up any information. Fortunately, it was a military hospital. The paparazzi was finally stopped. But what if he couldn't be stopped? The heroine's father finally woke up. What harm would he suffer if this was exposed? Can the male protagonist be responsible? Also, I remember that there was a heroine who was smeared by the hero's ex-girlfriend and was stalked by the hero's illegitimate child. The heroine almost solved the problem by asking relatives and friends around her for help, and then the hero pushed for the solution. However, the root of the matter was that because of the hero's identity, he was always in the public eye, and the heroine was judged by them for this.
Good guy, Ren Yuzheng is really brave! Even if she had a flash marriage in Ireland with a man she had only known for a few days, the time limit was still one hundred years. The happiness from now on is just handed over to me.
Fortunately, Ren Yuzheng met the right person, even if there were some minor problems in this marriage. But the final outcome is also good. Otherwise, you will regret it for the rest of your life!
Damn, if the male protagonist has been in love, can the female protagonist also be in love? Although I don't mind that the male protagonist has been in love, but the male protagonist has been in love and the female protagonist has not been in love, it feels a little uncomfortable.
to readers
Chapter 29 is banned😭😭😭, new readers may not be able to see it for the time being. I would like to apologize to everyone here.
remember history
I ate a melon recently, and I want to say that if you are Chinese, history needs to be remembered.
This book should be called The Adventures of Marrying an Actor. The heroine was injured in various ways, first by accident, then by man-made injuries, and then another inexplicably. The content and concept are very good, but there are too many female protagonists who are in trouble, and what I like most is that the male protagonist is not the omnipotent kind.
I just hope there won't be a male protagonist or a savior or something like that.
😑Some novels are quite sweet at first, but then suddenly a childhood sweetheart or savior or some other special woman appears for the male protagonist, and it becomes very strange.
Two books with similarities
I suddenly discovered this novel yesterday. I thought it was quite good, but I always felt familiar. Until tonight, I suddenly wanted to read this book again. Some forgotten plots came back to my mind instantly, and I also figured out why there was a sense of familiarity. (Hereinafter, the big book will be called A, and the book I found yesterday will be called B) I found that some of the character settings in book B and book A are somewhat similar. ① They are male and female protagonists. The male protagonists are both movie stars, and the female protagonists all have relatively ordinary professions (compared to the female protagonist's family). ② The male and female protagonist's family situation. The male protagonist's family situation is more complicated (such as parents' discord, divorce, etc.), While the female protagonist's family has a harmonious relationship. More importantly, the female protagonist's family has many connections (that is, everyone is outstanding) ③If I remember correctly, there is a section in book A where one of the male protagonist's parents comes to him for alimony. There is also a section in book B where the father asks for alimony but there is not much description (if there is no such section in book A, just assume I didn't mention the third point). For the time being, I have discovered these similarities, but the plots are quite different. Another point is that book A has been completed for some time, but book B seems to be about half or two-thirds of the way through. Of course, the above is just to express some of my own doubts about why the character settings have a relatively high degree of overlap. If the above has caused some other problems in the two books or I have misunderstood the two books, etc., I ask the authors and readers of the two books to forgive me, and I sincerely apologize to everyone.
