
Golden Partridge
About This Novel
[HE, double cleansing, long-term love. Cruel, Shirogiri and Kuro × Heartless little devil. ] Suisui became the concubine of King Wei and was quite famous in Liangzhou City. --The famous vixen. The little vixen did not do serious things all day long, staring at King Wei's money bag. She felt unjust when people scolded her. King Wei insisted on pretending to be a playboy. What was wrong with her taking money to do things? Unexpectedly, King Wei, a dandy and prodigal, became the prince, married Bai Yueguang, and wanted to kill her to silence her. Suisui was so frightened that he rolled up his bag and ran away overnight, but was blocked by him in the pouring rain. "Suisui, you can't escape."
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Official(6)Scraped 12d ago
The writing style is very good, but I always feel that the story is not finished...
I always feel that the author emphasizes that the male protagonist and the male protagonist have not had children for five years, and the male protagonist himself is an emperor and needs children to inherit the throne. Combined with the ending of the text, the female protagonist asks him if he will marry many women and have children with them, and then abandon them and have their children.
The plot is so poorly written, but the essence is still a Mary Sue.
Partridge instead of phoenix
The title of the short story, Golden Partridge, has lofty aspirations rather than a phoenix. I couldn't help but guess that Golden Partridge's relaxed and cheerful habits may imply that the short story is about pleasure rather than sadomasochism. What I didn't expect was that it was not about time travel and rebirth. Such a surprise really made me unable to put it down. Although I didn't read it all in one go, the storyline was even more impressive with the author's writing style. As a lover of ancient Chinese novels, I am convinced that the male protagonist Li Chongjun is dark-hearted and deeply loves the female protagonist Suisui, but after all, the female protagonist is not a phoenix noble girl and does not have the upbringing, status, means, and scheming of her parents. There is a gap in her heart and mind. I feel sorry for the unrequited love of the male protagonist instead of mutual love💕. Although the ending is a pair, it is a bit regretful😘😘
Very nice book. The writing is beautiful and comforting.
There is a side story here, although it doesn't have a few words.
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Official(6)Scraped 12d ago
The writing style is very good, but I always feel that the story is not finished...
I always feel that the author emphasizes that the male protagonist and the male protagonist have not had children for five years, and the male protagonist himself is an emperor and needs children to inherit the throne. Combined with the ending of the text, the female protagonist asks him if he will marry many women and have children with them, and then abandon them and have their children.
The plot is so poorly written, but the essence is still a Mary Sue.
Partridge instead of phoenix
The title of the short story, Golden Partridge, has lofty aspirations rather than a phoenix. I couldn't help but guess that Golden Partridge's relaxed and cheerful habits may imply that the short story is about pleasure rather than sadomasochism. What I didn't expect was that it was not about time travel and rebirth. Such a surprise really made me unable to put it down. Although I didn't read it all in one go, the storyline was even more impressive with the author's writing style. As a lover of ancient Chinese novels, I am convinced that the male protagonist Li Chongjun is dark-hearted and deeply loves the female protagonist Suisui, but after all, the female protagonist is not a phoenix noble girl and does not have the upbringing, status, means, and scheming of her parents. There is a gap in her heart and mind. I feel sorry for the unrequited love of the male protagonist instead of mutual love💕. Although the ending is a pair, it is a bit regretful😘😘
Very nice book. The writing is beautiful and comforting.
There is a side story here, although it doesn't have a few words.
