
Farmer Hunting Girl
About This Novel
Lin Yanniang, a farmer's sister who traveled through a poor ravine, took the bow and arrow from her father Orion and went up the mountain, but she came back after hunting an unconscious general. Completed books: "Nongmen Huangnu", "Nongmen Huangshang"
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Official(45)Scraped 11d ago
Don't like the heroine
It's so pretentious. Don't you mean you hate the male protagonist and don't like him? Why do you like your enemies? This is called blushing and likingTM. Ever since you blushed for the first time, I thought you would like him in the future. I can't bear to see you.
Please give the author some advice about the heroine.
It may be completely contrary to the author, but I still hope that I can tell the author something. I have some thoughts about the heroine as a person. When trouble comes (referring to the eldest aunt), the heroine will fight back. It can be seen that the heroine's ability to deal with troubles is poor. The original intention was to solve her personal reputation problem and not worry her mother. The elders pretended to be doing her best, but they actually poked fun at the fact that the heroine couldn't get married. Originally, the heroine was a vulnerable group at this time, and everyone felt that this woman seemed a bit pitiful (the audience's senses were not included in the article). Then the heroine responded back, poking at people's sore spots, and at the end she showed off her aura, as if she wanted to kill someone. This is good, her reputation is far and wide, she is a female killer, some people may think she is disrespectful to the elders, after all, the heroine speaks very straightforwardly, without any twists or turns. This completely deviates from the original intention of the heroine to restore her reputation. I can't help but suspect that the heroine was just unlucky and didn't even lend a helping hand.
Damn, can you write about the male protagonist, not just the female protagonist?
Tsk...
The heroine has been in time travel for three years and still cannot improve her family's poverty.
Well enough
The content of the book is okay, but the heroine does not look like a time traveler at all. She is a baby in costume, and her family is still poor after more than ten years. Apart from hunting, she does not have any modern skills to make a fortune. She only relies on the hero when he comes. The more I read, I feel that the heroine is an ancient woman, not living in modern times. The text is still good-looking. I hope that the heroine will bring more modern technology in the future, so that the hero and his family will be shocked.
It's a very interesting and unique hunting article. It's faster, has more chapters, and I highly recommend the author to write more articles about female-female hunting.
The heroine's popularity was very poor. A group of people who often hunted saw the heroine having physical contact with her husband (the general was lying on the heroine's body). Everyone knew that this incident would make the heroine lose her reputation, but no one stood up to keep the heroine's secret. This was such a bad relationship, and the whole village knew about it. I don't know if it's because of the plot setting or what. To be honest, it serves the plot too obviously. , Stimulated by the words of the heroine's aunt, the heroine impulsively said that the man was her son-in-law, regardless of the man's age, status (the heroine also obviously realized that the man was not simple), and whether he had wives or concubines at home. , Or the fiancée (people get married early in this era, and the heroine herself was forced to marry when she was only fifteen, so she didn't pay attention to her age, so what?), And then the heroine realized later that she was reckless, and that's nothing, it has to become yes (it feels like the heroine is a domineering president). After the man woke up, the hostess identified him as the man who would become her son-in-law.
Damn, can you update a few more chapters at once? It's too little to update one chapter at a time. It's so beautiful. I've been looking forward to updating it soon.
Everyone says that the female protagonist is not good, so let me talk about the male protagonist.
You feel that the male protagonist is not a very good character. When you wake up and know that you have been rescued, shouldn't you thank him immediately? You still look at the female protagonist with a look of disgust.
When will the new book be released? Come on!
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Official(45)Scraped 11d ago
Don't like the heroine
It's so pretentious. Don't you mean you hate the male protagonist and don't like him? Why do you like your enemies? This is called blushing and likingTM. Ever since you blushed for the first time, I thought you would like him in the future. I can't bear to see you.
Please give the author some advice about the heroine.
It may be completely contrary to the author, but I still hope that I can tell the author something. I have some thoughts about the heroine as a person. When trouble comes (referring to the eldest aunt), the heroine will fight back. It can be seen that the heroine's ability to deal with troubles is poor. The original intention was to solve her personal reputation problem and not worry her mother. The elders pretended to be doing her best, but they actually poked fun at the fact that the heroine couldn't get married. Originally, the heroine was a vulnerable group at this time, and everyone felt that this woman seemed a bit pitiful (the audience's senses were not included in the article). Then the heroine responded back, poking at people's sore spots, and at the end she showed off her aura, as if she wanted to kill someone. This is good, her reputation is far and wide, she is a female killer, some people may think she is disrespectful to the elders, after all, the heroine speaks very straightforwardly, without any twists or turns. This completely deviates from the original intention of the heroine to restore her reputation. I can't help but suspect that the heroine was just unlucky and didn't even lend a helping hand.
Damn, can you write about the male protagonist, not just the female protagonist?
Tsk...
The heroine has been in time travel for three years and still cannot improve her family's poverty.
Well enough
The content of the book is okay, but the heroine does not look like a time traveler at all. She is a baby in costume, and her family is still poor after more than ten years. Apart from hunting, she does not have any modern skills to make a fortune. She only relies on the hero when he comes. The more I read, I feel that the heroine is an ancient woman, not living in modern times. The text is still good-looking. I hope that the heroine will bring more modern technology in the future, so that the hero and his family will be shocked.
It's a very interesting and unique hunting article. It's faster, has more chapters, and I highly recommend the author to write more articles about female-female hunting.
The heroine's popularity was very poor. A group of people who often hunted saw the heroine having physical contact with her husband (the general was lying on the heroine's body). Everyone knew that this incident would make the heroine lose her reputation, but no one stood up to keep the heroine's secret. This was such a bad relationship, and the whole village knew about it. I don't know if it's because of the plot setting or what. To be honest, it serves the plot too obviously. , Stimulated by the words of the heroine's aunt, the heroine impulsively said that the man was her son-in-law, regardless of the man's age, status (the heroine also obviously realized that the man was not simple), and whether he had wives or concubines at home. , Or the fiancée (people get married early in this era, and the heroine herself was forced to marry when she was only fifteen, so she didn't pay attention to her age, so what?), And then the heroine realized later that she was reckless, and that's nothing, it has to become yes (it feels like the heroine is a domineering president). After the man woke up, the hostess identified him as the man who would become her son-in-law.
Damn, can you update a few more chapters at once? It's too little to update one chapter at a time. It's so beautiful. I've been looking forward to updating it soon.
Everyone says that the female protagonist is not good, so let me talk about the male protagonist.
You feel that the male protagonist is not a very good character. When you wake up and know that you have been rescued, shouldn't you thank him immediately? You still look at the female protagonist with a look of disgust.
When will the new book be released? Come on!









