
Traveling Through the Ages with the Hotel, Being Doted on by Four Brothers
by Garden Nine
About This Novel
[Era + Farming + Daily Life + Golden Finger Slightly Ordinary + Getting Rich + College Entrance Examination + Group Favorite] Participated in the wedding of my college roommate, and was extravagant, and got a presidential suite. Order fried chicken and beer and wait for roommates to arrive from all over the world. But he didn't expect that when he opened his eyes, he would turn into a girl from a mountain village in a poor era. Both parents died, leaving only five little bitter gourds to depend on each other. Her fiancé was snatched away by a green tea educated youth, and she also planned to kill the five siblings. The brothers and sisters joined forces to fight back and sent the scumbag men and bitches directly to be reformed. Everyone said that they were cruel and that men could not get wives and women could not get married. She is the female tractor driver. The advanced individual is her. The badge of honor is hers. She is still the provincial champion. She insists on using practical actions to slap everyone in the face again and again.
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Official(33)Scraped 23d ago
Comment - {Real and Fake Brothers and Sisters}
. [Those who owe money will lose all their wealth; those who love their wives will be rich and noble. [Xia Chan], whose parents are dead, broke off the engagement for no reason, and not only wanted to kill her fourth brother [Xia Qi/Xia Bin]/[Jin Pengyuan/Jin Pengfei]! Although I didn't go into details, it's pretty much the same. I originally thought [Xiao Yunfan] was the male protagonist! Turned out to be a biological uncle? Just because she looks like grandma, is it determined? You haven't even done a DNA test, so you're so sure? He had seen Xia Chan so many times but didn't realize who he looked like? Shouldn't he and his niece [Xiao Tiantian] look very similar to each other? And no one has said anything about the appearance of the three of them since [Xiao Mimi] came, right? If they are really triplets, it is impossible for only one of them to look like the mother and the other two look like others [it is simply unreasonable] Not only Xiao Yunfan accepted the reality, but Xia Chan also fully recognized it! And my cousin Xia Qi, who was hugged by the wrong person, is she a little too scheming? You can completely withstand the pressure from your scumbag stepmother and say nothing, just because you know she is not your cousin? He treats her better than his brother Xia Bin all day long. If Xia Chan were someone else's child, wouldn't he be able to pursue a sister who is not his sister? At least he was the closest person to Xia Chan before, right? This is the second time I have read this kind of book. Even if Xiao Yunfan is a male supporting actor? This shouldn't be the setting! And Xia Qi has no identity as a male protagonist at all? First of all, he is a "cousin"! If [Zhou Ji] hadn't suspected that he was his father's illegitimate son and was just a cousin in this life, he wouldn't have dared to say it even if he knew it wasn't the case. [The title of Guan Jian's book also mentions "four brothers"? Completely off topic At first glance, it looks like he did this deliberately to kick Xiao Yunfan out of the game in order to enhance his status as the male protagonist! But Xia Chan seemed to accept it without any resistance... Even [Xiao Fengfeng] seemed to acquiesce. As for (Yuan Bingchao), he became the unlucky guy... (Yuan Bingbing)
The subject matter of the article is quite good. but
But the thing about the entire article that made me complain the most is this. The relationship between the heroine and her cousin Xia Qi. It's written as if it's incest? My brother doesn't have as good a relationship as him. Sleep on the same bed? Don't tell me that it's outside. You are well prepared to buy a cave. Besides, what else did the heroine say about why he is a cousin? Why would such a good man be her husband? Do you really think the author doesn't know why he wrote this?
I really don't understand why the male protagonist is not Xiao Si. I hate Zhou Zhiqi the most. The heroine must be written as a member of the Xiao family
Not bad
Ah , why, why, I really like Xiao Yunfan. The heroine just wants someone to love her and pamper her, but in the end, she meets some people, but Liu Li is okay. I also felt that the heroine and Brother Qi were a bit ambiguous, but I could still watch it. I thought Brother Qi would take back this relationship and the two of them would become brothers and sisters. In the end, it was Xiao Yunfan who quit. I really can't stand it anymore. I'm leaving. Goodbye. I feel sorry for my Chanyun cp Or just write Brother Qi as the male protagonist if you have a clue. Why does Xiao Yunfan have to come out? Even if you want to write that the female protagonist is a member of the Xiao family, why does it have to go through Xiao Yunfan? I am really optimistic about the two of them
What the heroine said, this character is not very likable. On the one hand, she keeps saying that her family is rich, but on the other hand, she keeps making troubles. At such an old age, sleeping in the same room with several brothers has some basic three-dimensional problems. Men and women are not seated at the same table when they are three years old, and physical contact with these brothers is also very frequent, which makes her a bit bitch. I didn't see what happened later, but Cousin Qi was really nice to him. If he was the male protagonist and could accept it, the orthopedic ambiguity in the early stages would be uncomfortable to watch. This heroine feels both upright and upright, and she also has a bit of persecution delusion.
600,000 is only enough to live for a few years? If you don't understand, just ask, there is no harm
It's coming, it's coming, happy new year, and may the new book be a hit!
Why do brothers feel weird sometimes no matter where they are?
I'm holding the wrong child too often, right?
At first, I thought Xiao was the male protagonist, but when I read the comments, it was said that Brother Qi was the one. At this time, I felt pretty good. As a result, after more than 267 chapters, I saw that Xiao's role was getting more and more, and his relationship with the female protagonist became closer and closer. So who is the male protagonist? Can't be direct, this ambiguity is dragging on.
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Official(33)Scraped 23d ago
Comment - {Real and Fake Brothers and Sisters}
. [Those who owe money will lose all their wealth; those who love their wives will be rich and noble. [Xia Chan], whose parents are dead, broke off the engagement for no reason, and not only wanted to kill her fourth brother [Xia Qi/Xia Bin]/[Jin Pengyuan/Jin Pengfei]! Although I didn't go into details, it's pretty much the same. I originally thought [Xiao Yunfan] was the male protagonist! Turned out to be a biological uncle? Just because she looks like grandma, is it determined? You haven't even done a DNA test, so you're so sure? He had seen Xia Chan so many times but didn't realize who he looked like? Shouldn't he and his niece [Xiao Tiantian] look very similar to each other? And no one has said anything about the appearance of the three of them since [Xiao Mimi] came, right? If they are really triplets, it is impossible for only one of them to look like the mother and the other two look like others [it is simply unreasonable] Not only Xiao Yunfan accepted the reality, but Xia Chan also fully recognized it! And my cousin Xia Qi, who was hugged by the wrong person, is she a little too scheming? You can completely withstand the pressure from your scumbag stepmother and say nothing, just because you know she is not your cousin? He treats her better than his brother Xia Bin all day long. If Xia Chan were someone else's child, wouldn't he be able to pursue a sister who is not his sister? At least he was the closest person to Xia Chan before, right? This is the second time I have read this kind of book. Even if Xiao Yunfan is a male supporting actor? This shouldn't be the setting! And Xia Qi has no identity as a male protagonist at all? First of all, he is a "cousin"! If [Zhou Ji] hadn't suspected that he was his father's illegitimate son and was just a cousin in this life, he wouldn't have dared to say it even if he knew it wasn't the case. [The title of Guan Jian's book also mentions "four brothers"? Completely off topic At first glance, it looks like he did this deliberately to kick Xiao Yunfan out of the game in order to enhance his status as the male protagonist! But Xia Chan seemed to accept it without any resistance... Even [Xiao Fengfeng] seemed to acquiesce. As for (Yuan Bingchao), he became the unlucky guy... (Yuan Bingbing)
The subject matter of the article is quite good. but
But the thing about the entire article that made me complain the most is this. The relationship between the heroine and her cousin Xia Qi. It's written as if it's incest? My brother doesn't have as good a relationship as him. Sleep on the same bed? Don't tell me that it's outside. You are well prepared to buy a cave. Besides, what else did the heroine say about why he is a cousin? Why would such a good man be her husband? Do you really think the author doesn't know why he wrote this?
I really don't understand why the male protagonist is not Xiao Si. I hate Zhou Zhiqi the most. The heroine must be written as a member of the Xiao family
Not bad
Ah , why, why, I really like Xiao Yunfan. The heroine just wants someone to love her and pamper her, but in the end, she meets some people, but Liu Li is okay. I also felt that the heroine and Brother Qi were a bit ambiguous, but I could still watch it. I thought Brother Qi would take back this relationship and the two of them would become brothers and sisters. In the end, it was Xiao Yunfan who quit. I really can't stand it anymore. I'm leaving. Goodbye. I feel sorry for my Chanyun cp Or just write Brother Qi as the male protagonist if you have a clue. Why does Xiao Yunfan have to come out? Even if you want to write that the female protagonist is a member of the Xiao family, why does it have to go through Xiao Yunfan? I am really optimistic about the two of them
What the heroine said, this character is not very likable. On the one hand, she keeps saying that her family is rich, but on the other hand, she keeps making troubles. At such an old age, sleeping in the same room with several brothers has some basic three-dimensional problems. Men and women are not seated at the same table when they are three years old, and physical contact with these brothers is also very frequent, which makes her a bit bitch. I didn't see what happened later, but Cousin Qi was really nice to him. If he was the male protagonist and could accept it, the orthopedic ambiguity in the early stages would be uncomfortable to watch. This heroine feels both upright and upright, and she also has a bit of persecution delusion.
600,000 is only enough to live for a few years? If you don't understand, just ask, there is no harm
It's coming, it's coming, happy new year, and may the new book be a hit!
Why do brothers feel weird sometimes no matter where they are?
I'm holding the wrong child too often, right?
At first, I thought Xiao was the male protagonist, but when I read the comments, it was said that Brother Qi was the one. At this time, I felt pretty good. As a result, after more than 267 chapters, I saw that Xiao's role was getting more and more, and his relationship with the female protagonist became closer and closer. So who is the male protagonist? Can't be direct, this ambiguity is dragging on.
