
The Leisurely Life of a Medicine Doctor
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She wants to live a fulfilling life, and she wants to be a farmer, uh, a medicine farmer, which is the same thing. Mountain springs, uh, waterfalls are about the same, and there are fields, uh, aren't medicine fields also fields? She would never trade such a comfortable life for anything. Q group: 37673949
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Book ReviewLight and Dark, Black and White
In her previous life, for the sake of her family, Xi Qing'er was controlled by the organization and became a killing machine. However, in her last mission, she successfully traveled through time. Not only did she get space, but she also became a princess (although she was hunted down). It is clear that she can have rich clothes and fine food, but she insists on building her own house at the foot of the mountain; she is obviously a princess, but she never uses her power to bully others; she obviously kills people without blinking an eye, but she still feels disgusted. Becoming a princess didn't change anything, Qing'er just did what she wanted to do. Becoming a doctor may not be credible when you say it, but it is the fact. Qing'er has seen through this world. As long as people don't offend me, I won't offend them. Qing'er just does her best to help those who can. To the people, Qing'er is an angel, and to those who hurt Qing'er, Qing'er is a devil. There is no absolute black and white, light or dark. Everything has two sides. Where there is light, there will be darkness, and when there is black, there will be white. Qing'er never thought that saving people was atonement, she just simply wanted to save people. Live in light or darkness? Can't tell, only in my heart.
Very good
I like the kind of stories that are very warm and have a sense of a small bridge and flowing water. The taste is quite tricky, and some of the stories are too bland and cynical, and I feel that the heroine is too weak. The golden finger is wide open, and it always feels like you are not worthy of it. It feels so fake. This is very consistent. I actually thought that the heroine has a very warm house, maybe ten miles of peach blossoms, maybe green mountains and green waters. Her life is plain and warm, a bit like the feeling of a reclusive master.
I came across this book because of the limited exemption, because I am a super poor loser.
Is such a male protagonist interesting? , Go to make the heroine faint every night, hug her to sleep, force her to hug her? Isn't this fair to the heroine if she doesn't let anyone know? Forget it, I don't like this kind of male protagonist.
I don't like the male protagonist. I heard Xiaoyu say that the male protagonist has many women. I don't like the male protagonist who is physically and mentally unclean.
I thought it was a novel without a male protagonist
When I saw Le Xin, I couldn't stand it any longer. I was procrastinating, not afraid of things going wrong. The male protagonist had so many harems, and those with obsessive-compulsive disorder couldn't accept it. While looking at the female protagonist with his spiritual consciousness, he entangled the woman's long hair with his fingers... But I was very envious of the female protagonist's tepid temperament and the leisurely life she lived!
I feel like the heroine is too self-righteous and too holy.
Not bad, you can take a look
The article is good, but the male protagonist is quite disgusting. It's disgusting that there are so many harems and the female protagonist is provoked. This is purely a personal opinion.
hehe
I don't like the male protagonist, there are so many women, I don't like such a person
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Official(160)Scraped 11d ago
Book ReviewLight and Dark, Black and White
In her previous life, for the sake of her family, Xi Qing'er was controlled by the organization and became a killing machine. However, in her last mission, she successfully traveled through time. Not only did she get space, but she also became a princess (although she was hunted down). It is clear that she can have rich clothes and fine food, but she insists on building her own house at the foot of the mountain; she is obviously a princess, but she never uses her power to bully others; she obviously kills people without blinking an eye, but she still feels disgusted. Becoming a princess didn't change anything, Qing'er just did what she wanted to do. Becoming a doctor may not be credible when you say it, but it is the fact. Qing'er has seen through this world. As long as people don't offend me, I won't offend them. Qing'er just does her best to help those who can. To the people, Qing'er is an angel, and to those who hurt Qing'er, Qing'er is a devil. There is no absolute black and white, light or dark. Everything has two sides. Where there is light, there will be darkness, and when there is black, there will be white. Qing'er never thought that saving people was atonement, she just simply wanted to save people. Live in light or darkness? Can't tell, only in my heart.
Very good
I like the kind of stories that are very warm and have a sense of a small bridge and flowing water. The taste is quite tricky, and some of the stories are too bland and cynical, and I feel that the heroine is too weak. The golden finger is wide open, and it always feels like you are not worthy of it. It feels so fake. This is very consistent. I actually thought that the heroine has a very warm house, maybe ten miles of peach blossoms, maybe green mountains and green waters. Her life is plain and warm, a bit like the feeling of a reclusive master.
I came across this book because of the limited exemption, because I am a super poor loser.
Is such a male protagonist interesting? , Go to make the heroine faint every night, hug her to sleep, force her to hug her? Isn't this fair to the heroine if she doesn't let anyone know? Forget it, I don't like this kind of male protagonist.
I don't like the male protagonist. I heard Xiaoyu say that the male protagonist has many women. I don't like the male protagonist who is physically and mentally unclean.
I thought it was a novel without a male protagonist
When I saw Le Xin, I couldn't stand it any longer. I was procrastinating, not afraid of things going wrong. The male protagonist had so many harems, and those with obsessive-compulsive disorder couldn't accept it. While looking at the female protagonist with his spiritual consciousness, he entangled the woman's long hair with his fingers... But I was very envious of the female protagonist's tepid temperament and the leisurely life she lived!
I feel like the heroine is too self-righteous and too holy.
Not bad, you can take a look
The article is good, but the male protagonist is quite disgusting. It's disgusting that there are so many harems and the female protagonist is provoked. This is purely a personal opinion.
hehe
I don't like the male protagonist, there are so many women, I don't like such a person
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Nice.




It looks fine to me, but some people may not like it.




I have read it several times and I like Gui Gui's books very much!


Maybe it's because I've liked the taste of family affection since I was a child, so although I feel like the author was a little unsure of what he wrote at the end, it's still very touching! To be honest, for some reasons, I cried while reading this book. Embarrassing-_-||












