
Creed of the Reborn Villain
by Girl Who Loves To Eat Cantaloupe
About This Novel
A third-rate villain who curses a lot. A second-rate villain, fighting and killing. And I am just an arms dealer who makes some money through my own hard work. - "Young Master"'s creed: 1. Whoever makes her bleed will be killed by her. 2. Make the money you deserve. 3. Be reasonable in doing things. If it doesn't make sense, give him an offer he can't refuse.
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Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
Wanwan is so cool!
Thumbs up, my wife is so pretty!
It looks good. I request the author to hand over the manuscript.
It is in the style of Xianggua, and the writing is quite good, but it is more like a separate part of the plot from a complete novel, which is a bit incomplete and not complete. There is no emotional line, but there is a male protagonist, and the female protagonist still has the usual awesome style. The ending is too rushed, and it feels like the restaurant is closing in the middle of a big meal. In recent years, Xianggua's articles have stopped writing emotional lines. I miss the days of "Military Doctor" and "The End of the World". Alas... The stories about women who don't have emotional lines and go to the military or the underworld are indeed more selective in their readers. I know that the "Planet" article also has no emotional lines, so I hesitated a little.
Can I ask, is this the author of Yan Xi-Give me a sniper and I can conquer the world?
It looks good, it looks good, it looks good, the young master is the highlight of this book, he is more relevant than the eldest lady and so on.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
Wanwan is so cool!
Thumbs up, my wife is so pretty!
It looks good. I request the author to hand over the manuscript.
It is in the style of Xianggua, and the writing is quite good, but it is more like a separate part of the plot from a complete novel, which is a bit incomplete and not complete. There is no emotional line, but there is a male protagonist, and the female protagonist still has the usual awesome style. The ending is too rushed, and it feels like the restaurant is closing in the middle of a big meal. In recent years, Xianggua's articles have stopped writing emotional lines. I miss the days of "Military Doctor" and "The End of the World". Alas... The stories about women who don't have emotional lines and go to the military or the underworld are indeed more selective in their readers. I know that the "Planet" article also has no emotional lines, so I hesitated a little.
Can I ask, is this the author of Yan Xi-Give me a sniper and I can conquer the world?
It looks good, it looks good, it looks good, the young master is the highlight of this book, he is more relevant than the eldest lady and so on.









