
After the Divorce, I Was Pampered by the Prince
by Ten Million
About This Novel
A frail concubine came to the East Palace. At first, Chumei of the East Palace did not take this abandoned woman seriously. Who would have thought that she would catch a cold today and be ill tomorrow, so His Highness the Prince would take care of her day and night. She took care of her, and even took care of her on the couch. She was so angry that she called her a shameless white lotus. Prince Xiao Ce had a pure heart and few desires for half his life, until he met Qin Zhao. He thought Qin Zhao was pitiful and couldn't live without him, so he let her stay in the East Palace temporarily and pampered her day and night. After being pampered and raised, he later took the person as his own and learned the taste from the marrow. Later, when he came to the throne, every time he saw the face of Qin Zhao's ex-husband in court, he would torture Qin Zhao's soul: "Can I still satisfy Zhao Zhao?"
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There are many strange problems
The heroine said that she traveled into the same book twice, and the second time was her rebirth. However, her thoughts are very modern and ancient at the same time. Sometimes she is full of modern thinking, and sometimes she is like an ancient person who thinks that three wives and four concubines are normal. Is this because the heroine was a very feudal person before she traveled through the book, or is the heroine's thinking too advanced? Those plot lines are vague and really confusing (I'm a good reader, just ask if you don't understand)
Qin Zhao was probably very confused. She probably didn't expect that His Highness the Crown Prince was the person she could not get in her previous life, the short-lived emperor. She didn't know what she would do in the future. Could she continue her relationship with Xiao Ce after their separation?
Although our Qin Zhao is now plain and skinny, we have to believe that Qin Zhao, who hugs his big thighs tightly, will definitely become a peerless beauty who will captivate the country and the city.
When I read it earlier, I felt that both the male and female protagonists were pretty good, especially the male protagonist. I liked the male protagonist very much, and I also felt that the relationship was progressing quite well, but not too fast. But later, especially after Wu Xirou appeared, the author made a series of honey manipulations, and the male protagonist's original design was ruined. Wu Xirou is too special, isn't she? I really don't know how the author will deal with Wu Xirou in the end. She is too special and has a deeper relationship with the male protagonist than the female protagonist. In this case, the male protagonist will always treat Wu Xirou differently because of those dreams. This is how the female protagonist came to be. Now it will be written that the male and female protagonists quarrel and will not reconcile easily. Then I have to think about the fact that the male protagonist and Wu Xirou have been getting along day and night. Is the male protagonist treating Wu Xirou the same way he treats the female protagonist? What should we do then? Is it possible that the male protagonist still wants to like two people? Phew, family, let's change it. The more Wu Xirou writes, the more she looks like a heroine. So what should the heroine do? This male protagonist is really a "good man" and is responsible for everyone. He feels that he owes Wu Xirou in his dream so he lets her make clothes for her. Will he also wear them when the time comes? Where to put the heroine? I don't care about Sister Li. If she doesn't have the fate of being the heroine, don't give her a fate that is almost the same as the heroine. It would be boring if these fates overlap. (Especially when he asked her to stay in the study in the middle of the night, and wrote that they cooperated tacitly, and the atmosphere was very good, what? Shouldn't he arrange a bedside table for her when the atmosphere comes?) Things that never happened in the dream are worthy of the prince's attention. To make up for it now, I really don't know when the prince was such a person. Yes, he always dreamed about it but it never happened. Speechless.
666
It turns out that Qin Zhao in his previous life was jealous in Xiao Ce's eyes, 666, stop writing. . . Wu Xirou is so good, let her be the heroine. . Dead speechless
Am I the only one who finds Niansu uncomfortable?
I don't know why, but the male protagonist's behavior clearly shows that he is not a scumbag, but it always gives me an indescribable feeling, and I can't like it. I think the heroine is pretending to be sick because she is jealous, just to prevent him from being with other women, but she always talks about Nian Su. Doesn't this mean she won't worry that the heroine will be jealous? Also, is the author giving Nian Su too much role? Ever since Nian Su appeared, there are always people talking about her. Either the heroine thinks about her from time to time, or the hero mentions her from time to time. Occasionally, there are praises from other supporting characters, such as Zhang Jixiang, Qiu Shui, and even Wu Xiyu who think Nian Su has a unique temperament and is a great rival. The heroine said in the latest chapter that she found it extremely boring. To be honest, I also found it extremely boring. Really, Wu Xiyu is the biggest villain in this article. I won't say anything more if she has more scenes. But who is Nian Su, the flash point of the conflict between the male and female protagonists? Every time I see the author using various words to express Nian Su, I feel so overwhelmed. Now it's even better. Nian Su saved the male protagonist again. So what's the next step? The male protagonist is extremely grateful to Nian Su and includes her in the harem? And this kind of character of the male protagonist really makes me speechless. I can't like it. He is responsible for this and responsible for that. Then why not just take them all? How long will he be responsible for each one? This kind of male protagonist who can't only put the heroine in his eyes from beginning to end, why should he keep it, celebrate the New Year?
water
Two chapters a day, no nonsense, most of it is nonsense, I stopped reading, I gave up on the article, I am really frustrated, people don't listen to what this author says, she still treats her, we don't want to read it, the male protagonist gets more and more embarrassed as he writes, and the female protagonist's stubbornness is reflected in her. The whole thing is a big SB, and the plot is quite boring. I talk to that person today, and this person tomorrow, and I won't read it. This book has more than me, but less than me. The final ending must be a happy ending for the male and female protagonists, so that's it.
Still give me full marks~
Really, really... There are some issues with the characterization of the heroine and the male protagonist... As the heroine said, it was extremely boring. Written like this, it really looks like Gong Douwen. And it's really boring. One is this female partner, and the other is that female partner. A group of female supporting characters are all tall and beautiful. How can the heroine stand out among this group of Yingying Yanyan? Moreover, the author puts so much effort into describing the excellence of the female supporting role. Do you feel that you are putting the cart before the horse? There are a lot of outstanding people, why would the prince fall in love with such an ordinary heroine, who knows nothing but palace fighting? The other female partners all come from famous families, so they must be proficient in playing piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. And her figure and background are both top-notch. This configuration of a mediocre female protagonist paired with a top-notch male protagonist should be an old cliché of CEO stories from ten years ago...
How can I put it, it looks a little aggrieved. Since the prince doesn't like Wu, why should he not react to what Wu did? Wu entered the main hall without consent and the prince didn't punish her. Wouldn't others think that the prince condoned Wu? And the prince didn't want Wu to stay for dinner, so why didn't he refuse? As a prince, didn't he have any rights? Although there is Concubine Wu behind Wu, she is not as noble as the prince. How can a concubine restrain His Royal Highness? Even if the Wu family behind Wu is powerful, it can't control whether the prince is right or not, okay? And if the prince was really afraid of the Wu family, why did he dare to embarrass Concubine Wu and attack her in public? Although the prince was indifferent to Wu, he did not refuse some of her actions! Wu shamelessly said that it was His Highness the Crown Prince's acquiescence. Did the Crown Prince really acquiesce? Couldn't the Crown Prince say no? I know it is for the development of the plot, but I am still a little stuck. I know that I also cherish the work as my own child and have my own ideas and thoughts. The characters in Da Da's works all have their own characteristics and souls that they want to give them. They do not insist that the male and female protagonists are invincible, but they still hope that the relationship between the prince and Zhao Zhao will be unique. He does not want Wu to wander between the prince and Zhao Zhao from time to time, delaying their love. But I beg you, can you please let my Zhao Zhao be the one and only for His Highness the Crown Prince? I don't want Wu to have the feeling that His Highness the Crown Prince is her. This is just my own feelings and thoughts about reading the book. I don't want to hinder Dada's writing ideas. I also know that writing is not easy for Dada. I also like this book, but I really can't hold it back. After thinking about it for a few days, I posted this. It only represents my personal opinion. Finally, I would like to ask when the relationship between Zhao Zhao and the Prince will change? Expect! [Emot=default,03/]
There are few updates, it's too tedious, and it's even said to be updated. Only those few chapters are said to be updated, and it's not focused.
There are few updates, it's too tedious, and it's even said to be updated. Only those few chapters are said to be updated, and it's not focused.
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Official(827)Scraped 23d ago
There are many strange problems
The heroine said that she traveled into the same book twice, and the second time was her rebirth. However, her thoughts are very modern and ancient at the same time. Sometimes she is full of modern thinking, and sometimes she is like an ancient person who thinks that three wives and four concubines are normal. Is this because the heroine was a very feudal person before she traveled through the book, or is the heroine's thinking too advanced? Those plot lines are vague and really confusing (I'm a good reader, just ask if you don't understand)
Qin Zhao was probably very confused. She probably didn't expect that His Highness the Crown Prince was the person she could not get in her previous life, the short-lived emperor. She didn't know what she would do in the future. Could she continue her relationship with Xiao Ce after their separation?
Although our Qin Zhao is now plain and skinny, we have to believe that Qin Zhao, who hugs his big thighs tightly, will definitely become a peerless beauty who will captivate the country and the city.
When I read it earlier, I felt that both the male and female protagonists were pretty good, especially the male protagonist. I liked the male protagonist very much, and I also felt that the relationship was progressing quite well, but not too fast. But later, especially after Wu Xirou appeared, the author made a series of honey manipulations, and the male protagonist's original design was ruined. Wu Xirou is too special, isn't she? I really don't know how the author will deal with Wu Xirou in the end. She is too special and has a deeper relationship with the male protagonist than the female protagonist. In this case, the male protagonist will always treat Wu Xirou differently because of those dreams. This is how the female protagonist came to be. Now it will be written that the male and female protagonists quarrel and will not reconcile easily. Then I have to think about the fact that the male protagonist and Wu Xirou have been getting along day and night. Is the male protagonist treating Wu Xirou the same way he treats the female protagonist? What should we do then? Is it possible that the male protagonist still wants to like two people? Phew, family, let's change it. The more Wu Xirou writes, the more she looks like a heroine. So what should the heroine do? This male protagonist is really a "good man" and is responsible for everyone. He feels that he owes Wu Xirou in his dream so he lets her make clothes for her. Will he also wear them when the time comes? Where to put the heroine? I don't care about Sister Li. If she doesn't have the fate of being the heroine, don't give her a fate that is almost the same as the heroine. It would be boring if these fates overlap. (Especially when he asked her to stay in the study in the middle of the night, and wrote that they cooperated tacitly, and the atmosphere was very good, what? Shouldn't he arrange a bedside table for her when the atmosphere comes?) Things that never happened in the dream are worthy of the prince's attention. To make up for it now, I really don't know when the prince was such a person. Yes, he always dreamed about it but it never happened. Speechless.
666
It turns out that Qin Zhao in his previous life was jealous in Xiao Ce's eyes, 666, stop writing. . . Wu Xirou is so good, let her be the heroine. . Dead speechless
Am I the only one who finds Niansu uncomfortable?
I don't know why, but the male protagonist's behavior clearly shows that he is not a scumbag, but it always gives me an indescribable feeling, and I can't like it. I think the heroine is pretending to be sick because she is jealous, just to prevent him from being with other women, but she always talks about Nian Su. Doesn't this mean she won't worry that the heroine will be jealous? Also, is the author giving Nian Su too much role? Ever since Nian Su appeared, there are always people talking about her. Either the heroine thinks about her from time to time, or the hero mentions her from time to time. Occasionally, there are praises from other supporting characters, such as Zhang Jixiang, Qiu Shui, and even Wu Xiyu who think Nian Su has a unique temperament and is a great rival. The heroine said in the latest chapter that she found it extremely boring. To be honest, I also found it extremely boring. Really, Wu Xiyu is the biggest villain in this article. I won't say anything more if she has more scenes. But who is Nian Su, the flash point of the conflict between the male and female protagonists? Every time I see the author using various words to express Nian Su, I feel so overwhelmed. Now it's even better. Nian Su saved the male protagonist again. So what's the next step? The male protagonist is extremely grateful to Nian Su and includes her in the harem? And this kind of character of the male protagonist really makes me speechless. I can't like it. He is responsible for this and responsible for that. Then why not just take them all? How long will he be responsible for each one? This kind of male protagonist who can't only put the heroine in his eyes from beginning to end, why should he keep it, celebrate the New Year?
water
Two chapters a day, no nonsense, most of it is nonsense, I stopped reading, I gave up on the article, I am really frustrated, people don't listen to what this author says, she still treats her, we don't want to read it, the male protagonist gets more and more embarrassed as he writes, and the female protagonist's stubbornness is reflected in her. The whole thing is a big SB, and the plot is quite boring. I talk to that person today, and this person tomorrow, and I won't read it. This book has more than me, but less than me. The final ending must be a happy ending for the male and female protagonists, so that's it.
Still give me full marks~
Really, really... There are some issues with the characterization of the heroine and the male protagonist... As the heroine said, it was extremely boring. Written like this, it really looks like Gong Douwen. And it's really boring. One is this female partner, and the other is that female partner. A group of female supporting characters are all tall and beautiful. How can the heroine stand out among this group of Yingying Yanyan? Moreover, the author puts so much effort into describing the excellence of the female supporting role. Do you feel that you are putting the cart before the horse? There are a lot of outstanding people, why would the prince fall in love with such an ordinary heroine, who knows nothing but palace fighting? The other female partners all come from famous families, so they must be proficient in playing piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. And her figure and background are both top-notch. This configuration of a mediocre female protagonist paired with a top-notch male protagonist should be an old cliché of CEO stories from ten years ago...
How can I put it, it looks a little aggrieved. Since the prince doesn't like Wu, why should he not react to what Wu did? Wu entered the main hall without consent and the prince didn't punish her. Wouldn't others think that the prince condoned Wu? And the prince didn't want Wu to stay for dinner, so why didn't he refuse? As a prince, didn't he have any rights? Although there is Concubine Wu behind Wu, she is not as noble as the prince. How can a concubine restrain His Royal Highness? Even if the Wu family behind Wu is powerful, it can't control whether the prince is right or not, okay? And if the prince was really afraid of the Wu family, why did he dare to embarrass Concubine Wu and attack her in public? Although the prince was indifferent to Wu, he did not refuse some of her actions! Wu shamelessly said that it was His Highness the Crown Prince's acquiescence. Did the Crown Prince really acquiesce? Couldn't the Crown Prince say no? I know it is for the development of the plot, but I am still a little stuck. I know that I also cherish the work as my own child and have my own ideas and thoughts. The characters in Da Da's works all have their own characteristics and souls that they want to give them. They do not insist that the male and female protagonists are invincible, but they still hope that the relationship between the prince and Zhao Zhao will be unique. He does not want Wu to wander between the prince and Zhao Zhao from time to time, delaying their love. But I beg you, can you please let my Zhao Zhao be the one and only for His Highness the Crown Prince? I don't want Wu to have the feeling that His Highness the Crown Prince is her. This is just my own feelings and thoughts about reading the book. I don't want to hinder Dada's writing ideas. I also know that writing is not easy for Dada. I also like this book, but I really can't hold it back. After thinking about it for a few days, I posted this. It only represents my personal opinion. Finally, I would like to ask when the relationship between Zhao Zhao and the Prince will change? Expect! [Emot=default,03/]
There are few updates, it's too tedious, and it's even said to be updated. Only those few chapters are said to be updated, and it's not focused.
There are few updates, it's too tedious, and it's even said to be updated. Only those few chapters are said to be updated, and it's not focused.













