
Healed the Down-trodden S-class Orc, and the Little Female Was Snatched Away
by Ume Melon
About This Novel
Lu Xiao, who has the ability to heal and purify, traveled to the era of interstellar orcs where females were superior to males, and as soon as he arrived, he got a side husband. Looking at the scars on his body, Lu Xiao... Was really good at playing! *S-class male orcs are regarded as irrational lunatics. Regardless of their identity, background, or how many merits they have won, S-class males are prohibited from appearing among females and in public places. They require lifelong supervision and completely lose their freedom and human rights. If necessary, they will be destroyed like garbage. Later, Lu Xiao appeared. Her appearance is like a ray of light, becoming the salvation for the tragic fate of the S-class orcs. The cured S-class monsters, lunatics, and bloodthirsty male orcs will all regard her as a god...
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, it must be 1v1. I don't like 1vn. It's too difficult. Why do so many people like 1vn? Don't ask in 1v1 whether it's okay to ask for too much 1v. It's really annoying. At least some people like 1v1, like me.
I really like the heroine, Xiaoxiao Saigao
I have been following this book since I accidentally saw it. The author has written a lot but I still can't get enough I like the setting of the male and female protagonists very much, especially the female protagonist. She is independent, emotionally stable, gentle and firm. It is so good that I almost wish to give her another male protagonist, hahahaha. Of course, Major General Ares is also very good. In the past two months, I have basically been looking for interstellar novels everywhere, and I have read a lot. The ones with multiple male protagonists were very refreshing at first, but later on I felt that the character settings were almost the same. When there are too many male protagonists, it is often difficult for the author to balance the description of each character, and I can't remember who is who at the end. Personally, I prefer 1v1, or with less two or three male protagonists. I hope that the author will continue to let the female protagonist pursue a career while also writing more about her sweet love relationship with Ares. I still really want to see the sweet interaction between the male and female protagonists. I can't find anything similar to this article. It's both a blessing and a pain to follow updates every day
The book can still be eaten, and I really enjoyed the first half. But author, have you ever thought about a question? In the world you set, once a female can appease a male's mental turmoil, it can be easily replaced. The only key role that a female has left is to reproduce offspring. What will the female face? In the face of the absolute power gap, your ending is not equality between men and women, it is a complete reversal of female superiority and male inferiority. The female protagonist can be kind, and she can work hard to fight for the unfair treatment of males and fight for her rights, but will your approach of not caring about the female's life or death really be supported by others? Is it really a good lead for future generations? By doing this, the heroine can be said to have cut off the females' livelihood in disguise! [Emot=default,02/] I really don't understand this. You can change the bad thoughts of females, you can help females get rid of or improve the extreme discomfort after being soothed by males, and you can improve the status of males. I think these are all good endings, but your ending is really too beautiful to imagine. If you continue to write, what awaits females must be the end of endless reproduction in captivity and auction. Is this really good?
I want to see the sweet love between Ares and Xiaoxiao
Today, I have reached the point where I have finished catching up on updates and read this article again. I really can't find anything similar. There are ones that heal people's spirits, there are those that make food, there are also 1v1 ones. But like the male and female protagonists who slowly get married first and then fall in love, because of the heroine's character, there seems to be no such setting where two people slowly get closer to each other Who knows the pain of chasing updates every day? [Emot=default,06/] I went back and watched it again. The only regret is that there is still a little bit of interaction between Xiaoxiao and Ares. I want to see a sweet love, and I also want to see Ares become more confident, more proactive, even jealous and possessive under the nourishment of love. I like Ares so much. Great support for the author
The writing style is very naive, the heroine is both realistic and upright, and the Virgin has an inexplicable sense of superiority. She enjoys welfare but also wants to show the modern concept of equality for everyone. It is completely based on other women from an inferior society. The plot is ugly and awkward.
Friends, is there any similar article, don't keep having children while pursuing a career, with one male protagonist or less, woo woo woo woo
The female protagonist has very upright views and the teacher writes it very well. I am very much looking forward to the future plot development. Teacher, I will definitely catch up to the finale
The first part is actually fine, but the later part becomes more and more like an invisible wife novel. Although the author is constantly shaping the career image of the heroine, the contribution of the heroine to the cause of male "liberation" makes me feel that this is a world where females are superior to males. Originally, females can help males relieve mental confusion, but later on, males can solve mental confusion without females. If females are not needed, then won't they only have reproductive value? Moreover, in the beginning, with the exception of the queen, all the men holding military and political power were males. This was not in line with the idea that females were superior to males. After all, only power can justify this setting.
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Official(384)Scraped 20d ago
Update time
Updated at 12 noon, usually 2 updates, and 4 updates during an outbreak~
, it must be 1v1. I don't like 1vn. It's too difficult. Why do so many people like 1vn? Don't ask in 1v1 whether it's okay to ask for too much 1v. It's really annoying. At least some people like 1v1, like me.
I really like the heroine, Xiaoxiao Saigao
I have been following this book since I accidentally saw it. The author has written a lot but I still can't get enough I like the setting of the male and female protagonists very much, especially the female protagonist. She is independent, emotionally stable, gentle and firm. It is so good that I almost wish to give her another male protagonist, hahahaha. Of course, Major General Ares is also very good. In the past two months, I have basically been looking for interstellar novels everywhere, and I have read a lot. The ones with multiple male protagonists were very refreshing at first, but later on I felt that the character settings were almost the same. When there are too many male protagonists, it is often difficult for the author to balance the description of each character, and I can't remember who is who at the end. Personally, I prefer 1v1, or with less two or three male protagonists. I hope that the author will continue to let the female protagonist pursue a career while also writing more about her sweet love relationship with Ares. I still really want to see the sweet interaction between the male and female protagonists. I can't find anything similar to this article. It's both a blessing and a pain to follow updates every day
The book can still be eaten, and I really enjoyed the first half. But author, have you ever thought about a question? In the world you set, once a female can appease a male's mental turmoil, it can be easily replaced. The only key role that a female has left is to reproduce offspring. What will the female face? In the face of the absolute power gap, your ending is not equality between men and women, it is a complete reversal of female superiority and male inferiority. The female protagonist can be kind, and she can work hard to fight for the unfair treatment of males and fight for her rights, but will your approach of not caring about the female's life or death really be supported by others? Is it really a good lead for future generations? By doing this, the heroine can be said to have cut off the females' livelihood in disguise! [Emot=default,02/] I really don't understand this. You can change the bad thoughts of females, you can help females get rid of or improve the extreme discomfort after being soothed by males, and you can improve the status of males. I think these are all good endings, but your ending is really too beautiful to imagine. If you continue to write, what awaits females must be the end of endless reproduction in captivity and auction. Is this really good?
I want to see the sweet love between Ares and Xiaoxiao
Today, I have reached the point where I have finished catching up on updates and read this article again. I really can't find anything similar. There are ones that heal people's spirits, there are those that make food, there are also 1v1 ones. But like the male and female protagonists who slowly get married first and then fall in love, because of the heroine's character, there seems to be no such setting where two people slowly get closer to each other Who knows the pain of chasing updates every day? [Emot=default,06/] I went back and watched it again. The only regret is that there is still a little bit of interaction between Xiaoxiao and Ares. I want to see a sweet love, and I also want to see Ares become more confident, more proactive, even jealous and possessive under the nourishment of love. I like Ares so much. Great support for the author
The writing style is very naive, the heroine is both realistic and upright, and the Virgin has an inexplicable sense of superiority. She enjoys welfare but also wants to show the modern concept of equality for everyone. It is completely based on other women from an inferior society. The plot is ugly and awkward.
Friends, is there any similar article, don't keep having children while pursuing a career, with one male protagonist or less, woo woo woo woo
The female protagonist has very upright views and the teacher writes it very well. I am very much looking forward to the future plot development. Teacher, I will definitely catch up to the finale
The first part is actually fine, but the later part becomes more and more like an invisible wife novel. Although the author is constantly shaping the career image of the heroine, the contribution of the heroine to the cause of male "liberation" makes me feel that this is a world where females are superior to males. Originally, females can help males relieve mental confusion, but later on, males can solve mental confusion without females. If females are not needed, then won't they only have reproductive value? Moreover, in the beginning, with the exception of the queen, all the men holding military and political power were males. This was not in line with the idea that females were superior to males. After all, only power can justify this setting.





