
Delicious Little Chef
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It's not easy for a cook who works for the Duke's government. She fights in the kitchen and bullies newcomers. Fortunately, no one can match her family's skills. Anyone who challenges her will be turned into a scumbag! After going through many difficulties and dangers, Bai Kou finally succeeded in ascending to the throne, but Bai Kou discovered that the prince's appetite was really... So special! The prince patted the pillow: Xiaobai, what's so delicious about Buddha jumping over the wall? Come here, I will teach you a unique recipe - steamed buns!
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About the male protagonist
I really don't like this male protagonist. He teases girls, takes advantage of Miss Tong, and actively touches girls. He knew clearly that the heroine was a maidservant and could not even stay in the same room, and even thought about sending the heroine away if there was a dispute with his wife. So what advantage did he take all day long? She's just a lowly official maid. If she sleeps, her sleep will be in vain, right? Just like the girls who came to the door, even though they knew there was a problem, they brought it all, and I would be sorry if I didn't touch a few. Even if Bai Kou is a maidservant, she can still be a slave, right? How can the male protagonist feel so safe and take advantage of him, yet he has never thought about taking responsibility and let other honest people be the successors in the future? Have honest people dug up the ancestral graves in the Duke's Mansion? Although the Bai family will reverse the case in the end, and the male protagonist's sex will be washed away, and they will be a couple for life, we cannot deny that he was a scumbag in relationships before the female protagonist turned over. If the emperor hadn't gradually given his support to the heroine, Bai Kou would have just ended up sleeping in vain and then sent away.
To those who say that the male protagonist is not well designed
I saw a lot of people complaining that the male protagonist flirting with little girls is a scumbag behavior. I have read more than 300 chapters. At least so far, I think the readers who make such comments are really caused by the mental mysophobia fostered by some Mary Sue novels! The male protagonist gives me the impression that he is a boy who has just begun to mature and is just starting to become curious about the opposite sex. Just like many little boys in junior high school, they can't help but naughtyly lift up the skirts of little girls, pull the girls' clothes, and are curious about various parts of girls. They can't help but want to touch them, and even read pornographic books. Are all these boys scumbags? Then based on this standard, all boys in their teenage years must be classified as scumbags! This is just a normal maturation process, regardless of men or women, it's just that the expressions of men and women are different. For example, those fanatical female fans now try their best to touch their idols and imagine that they are the wife fans of their idols. Could it be that these fans are all scumbags and scumbags? Not quite! They are just a group of adolescent boys and girls! The author's writing style is very good, the story is laid out smoothly, and the character settings have their own characteristics. The most important thing is that they fit the historical background of the story. Those noble people who only judge the quality of this book based on the male protagonist should avoid it. You probably can't understand this book
I see that I dislike the shaping of the male protagonist's character less and less later on. It can be said that the success of a novel is inseparable from the character. In the setting, the male protagonist is the heir apparent of the Duke's Palace. Logically speaking, he should be more mature and stable in the later stages to suit his identity. The tofu that Bai Kou ate when she was his maid was enjoyed and satisfied by both Chinese and non-literary people. Later, Bai Kou is no longer the male protagonist's maid, and the male protagonist still has to eat tofu, even more than before. In the context of the era the author describes, this kind of behavior is disrespectful to Bai Kou, who has not yet established a relationship with him. The author rarely explains Bai Kou's psychology. There is no transition from Bai Kou's silent resistance in the early stage to the later stage, so the more he watches, the angrier he becomes. The author may want to create a male protagonist with the image of a puppy, but a puppy does not mean that he can eat tofu casually and be ignorant of the world. The male protagonist is the heir apparent after all.
Do you believe in love at first sight?
In many novels, the male protagonist and the female protagonist can be said to fall in love at first sight and would not marry anyone other than their lover. However, does such a situation really exist in reality? I think this is a small probability event. Basically, there will be eternal vows and unforgettable love just because of a chance meeting. Regardless of whether he is a man or a woman, the first thing we notice is his appearance. If a person identifies you as his partner because of your appearance, then he will feel the same way when he meets anyone who looks similar to you, or who is more beautiful and handsome. Such a relationship is not strong. What we call like is more about mutual attraction in terms of interests or ambitions. Only through in-depth contact can you find out whether the other person is someone who can stay with you for a lifetime. You may think of love as passion and vitality, but I think it is a kind of companionship and is long-lasting. Therefore, don't be blinded by the beauty of the outside, we should pay attention to a person's inner self. This novel is about the male and female protagonists getting along, attracting each other, and constantly understanding each other. What do you think of love at first sight?
Now when I see 247, I find that it seems to be getting more and more wrong. At first, I thought it was a funny thing in my small life. It is different from the popular routine. I feel relaxed and happy to spend the money. ?_>`Why is the heroine becoming more and more omnipotent? ? ? Why does she know everything? I think it's pretty good if you really think about your cooking skills.
Discussion about the male protagonist character
According to the popular trend of novels in modern society, the male protagonist is not a character that is particularly acceptable to female readers of Everbright. The male protagonist knows that he wants to marry a wife, so he agrees with the female protagonist to gradually reduce the management of his courtyard affairs in order to avoid embarrassment in housework in the future, focusing on business. According to my personal point of view, the author's article focuses on the detailed description of the struggle between the heroine who is a "serf turned to sing" and several ancient family forces, as well as the "love (ni) hate (si) affection (wo) hatred (huo)" between most ancient women; the male protagonist is indeed not understood in contemporary society, but it is normal in the era created by the author. The male protagonist is from the Duke's family. Son, in that era when people were classified into three, six or nine grades, the fate of the maidservants was in the hands of the superiors, and their lives were nothing, and their reputations were not worth mentioning. Although the male protagonist was ambiguous about the female protagonist in the article, he did put the female protagonist first when expressing his emotions. The ending was also a perfect NG of two people for a lifetime. In fact, I think that although the sugarcane man is difficult to accept, the author mostly wrote based on the actual situation of the times.
hope to see
Damn, I'll fill it in for Little Chef when I have time. I'll read it again when I'm short of books. It's so hard to miss the rest
I didn't expect that my husband would look like this after he came back! ! !
We have been together for three years. We were fine when we first got together, but gradually we began to have conflicts and quarreled often. He went to work in other places alone, and we lived apart. I thought our marriage was at an end, but I didn't expect that he seemed to be a different person after he came back last month. Last night, when I was playing on my mobile phone at home, my husband suddenly came over and hugged me, saying that he missed me, and that we hadn't seen each other for a while. I have become more and more beautiful, and my skin looks like a girl...
A novel worth reading
Well, the novel is very to my liking. The downside is that the later novels feel very rushed. Although the emotions of the male and female protagonists are well developed, they are still a bit stiff, especially the ending, which ends too quickly. I like Persimmon and the female protagonist very much. The characters are very clear. When I first read it, When I read the book review, I was worried that it was abusive and that the male protagonist was a scumbag. However, after reading it, I had a completely different feeling. As a native of ancient times with distinct social classes, the male protagonist's thoughts are completely fine. Moreover, the male protagonist himself is one of the kind-hearted ancient people, and he is slowly changed by the female protagonist. Influence, in fact, I feel that the female protagonist has trained the male protagonist. In such a society, if you really want to get married, it is better to marry the male protagonist. After all, you have trained yourself. Fortunately for the female protagonist, although there are many novels in which the female protagonist is reborn with a strong halo, it is not too out of the ordinary, because Because the heroine is good at recruiting talents and creative craftsmen, instead of just creating it herself, the heroine's novel ideas and technologically innovative craftsmen have jointly developed a lot of equipment, which makes people more accepting, rather than the heroine being invincible and omnipotent. As for using Miss Tong, the male protagonist is not taking advantage of it alone. There are people who are dissatisfied with the male protagonist in the book reviews and all blame it on the male protagonist. In fact, the idea was not the male protagonist's at the beginning, right? Moreover, Miss Tong just has a better relationship with the princess. In fact, if we talk about it Betrayal hurts the princess the most, and the emotional relationship with the male and female protagonists is relatively weak. The psychological burden will definitely not be very serious if used. Well, this is just a personal opinion. After all, different people have different understandings. In addition, there are very few excellent books in the book. It is a very relaxing text and is worth reading.
Very interesting article! Definitely not a novice!
Finally spent half a month reading it in one go! I just realized it was a book from a few years ago~ Let's talk about the fly in the ointment first. The emotional line may be the only weak point in the book, which is a bit bland. Unlike the past where the male protagonist was very strong, the female protagonist in this book makes readers feel that she does not need a man at all and does not need to marry. Perhaps this is also the author's new generation of strong women's thoughts instilled in it~ Some people may think that the male protagonist is a bit weak, but I think it's okay. Although he is not a scheming and domineering man, there has always been only one female protagonist. Let's talk about N's many advantages. To summarize, this is not a mindless white article! It seems that women are strong and men are weak! The author's writing style is very good, not procrastinating, and feels like the thinking of a science student, haha?1?7≧?6?6≦)O If you like to read 嘤嘤嘤 or cool articles, please take a detour~ Regarding food, after reading it, I feel that the author really knows how to cook! Even the layout of the kitchen, the writing almost does not repeat a single description of how to cook, but changes to different cuisines - the key points are basically covered. It can be seen that a lot of work has been done! (The nouns for measurement and utensils are also very professional.) There is less cooking after 50% of the book. Because the identities of the heroine and the hero are very different, how to achieve the purpose of reversing the case is the focus. Most of them are about factories and farmland. Here, it feels like this book is spread out and the blueprint is quite big! Regarding emotions, apart from the weak points of the male protagonist under the brilliance of the female protagonist, but if you think about it carefully, many supporting characters are very full in their portrayal, and there is no anticlimax. After reading the whole book, you will find that the whole line is connected, at least when the Bai family returns, the sentence "I am Bai Yehong" made me really cry. 2.7 Million words, finally fulfilled the female protagonist's heartfelt wish. For the villains, the author carefully planned and defeated them step by step, which was more logical, unlike the cool novels where the male protagonist did everything. Especially using "male weakness" to kill Yu and Liang, cheers! ! Finally, I miss the performance of each character. What impressed me most is the support of friendship and family for the male and female protagonists. Whether it is the imperial favor that has always shrouded the three generations of the Saint Tian family, or the great help and understanding of the older generation of the Duke of Guo, friends perform their own duties and use everyone's different routes to help the protagonists, not only to reverse the case, not only to eat, but to live a complete life! To sum up, this is not a trivial article! The female protagonist has a strong mind, the male protagonist is warm and dedicated, and friends and family come together. Worth reading! Thank you Chongziヾ?1?7≧?6?6≦)O
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Official(306)Scraped 23d ago
About the male protagonist
I really don't like this male protagonist. He teases girls, takes advantage of Miss Tong, and actively touches girls. He knew clearly that the heroine was a maidservant and could not even stay in the same room, and even thought about sending the heroine away if there was a dispute with his wife. So what advantage did he take all day long? She's just a lowly official maid. If she sleeps, her sleep will be in vain, right? Just like the girls who came to the door, even though they knew there was a problem, they brought it all, and I would be sorry if I didn't touch a few. Even if Bai Kou is a maidservant, she can still be a slave, right? How can the male protagonist feel so safe and take advantage of him, yet he has never thought about taking responsibility and let other honest people be the successors in the future? Have honest people dug up the ancestral graves in the Duke's Mansion? Although the Bai family will reverse the case in the end, and the male protagonist's sex will be washed away, and they will be a couple for life, we cannot deny that he was a scumbag in relationships before the female protagonist turned over. If the emperor hadn't gradually given his support to the heroine, Bai Kou would have just ended up sleeping in vain and then sent away.
To those who say that the male protagonist is not well designed
I saw a lot of people complaining that the male protagonist flirting with little girls is a scumbag behavior. I have read more than 300 chapters. At least so far, I think the readers who make such comments are really caused by the mental mysophobia fostered by some Mary Sue novels! The male protagonist gives me the impression that he is a boy who has just begun to mature and is just starting to become curious about the opposite sex. Just like many little boys in junior high school, they can't help but naughtyly lift up the skirts of little girls, pull the girls' clothes, and are curious about various parts of girls. They can't help but want to touch them, and even read pornographic books. Are all these boys scumbags? Then based on this standard, all boys in their teenage years must be classified as scumbags! This is just a normal maturation process, regardless of men or women, it's just that the expressions of men and women are different. For example, those fanatical female fans now try their best to touch their idols and imagine that they are the wife fans of their idols. Could it be that these fans are all scumbags and scumbags? Not quite! They are just a group of adolescent boys and girls! The author's writing style is very good, the story is laid out smoothly, and the character settings have their own characteristics. The most important thing is that they fit the historical background of the story. Those noble people who only judge the quality of this book based on the male protagonist should avoid it. You probably can't understand this book
I see that I dislike the shaping of the male protagonist's character less and less later on. It can be said that the success of a novel is inseparable from the character. In the setting, the male protagonist is the heir apparent of the Duke's Palace. Logically speaking, he should be more mature and stable in the later stages to suit his identity. The tofu that Bai Kou ate when she was his maid was enjoyed and satisfied by both Chinese and non-literary people. Later, Bai Kou is no longer the male protagonist's maid, and the male protagonist still has to eat tofu, even more than before. In the context of the era the author describes, this kind of behavior is disrespectful to Bai Kou, who has not yet established a relationship with him. The author rarely explains Bai Kou's psychology. There is no transition from Bai Kou's silent resistance in the early stage to the later stage, so the more he watches, the angrier he becomes. The author may want to create a male protagonist with the image of a puppy, but a puppy does not mean that he can eat tofu casually and be ignorant of the world. The male protagonist is the heir apparent after all.
Do you believe in love at first sight?
In many novels, the male protagonist and the female protagonist can be said to fall in love at first sight and would not marry anyone other than their lover. However, does such a situation really exist in reality? I think this is a small probability event. Basically, there will be eternal vows and unforgettable love just because of a chance meeting. Regardless of whether he is a man or a woman, the first thing we notice is his appearance. If a person identifies you as his partner because of your appearance, then he will feel the same way when he meets anyone who looks similar to you, or who is more beautiful and handsome. Such a relationship is not strong. What we call like is more about mutual attraction in terms of interests or ambitions. Only through in-depth contact can you find out whether the other person is someone who can stay with you for a lifetime. You may think of love as passion and vitality, but I think it is a kind of companionship and is long-lasting. Therefore, don't be blinded by the beauty of the outside, we should pay attention to a person's inner self. This novel is about the male and female protagonists getting along, attracting each other, and constantly understanding each other. What do you think of love at first sight?
Now when I see 247, I find that it seems to be getting more and more wrong. At first, I thought it was a funny thing in my small life. It is different from the popular routine. I feel relaxed and happy to spend the money. ?_>`Why is the heroine becoming more and more omnipotent? ? ? Why does she know everything? I think it's pretty good if you really think about your cooking skills.
Discussion about the male protagonist character
According to the popular trend of novels in modern society, the male protagonist is not a character that is particularly acceptable to female readers of Everbright. The male protagonist knows that he wants to marry a wife, so he agrees with the female protagonist to gradually reduce the management of his courtyard affairs in order to avoid embarrassment in housework in the future, focusing on business. According to my personal point of view, the author's article focuses on the detailed description of the struggle between the heroine who is a "serf turned to sing" and several ancient family forces, as well as the "love (ni) hate (si) affection (wo) hatred (huo)" between most ancient women; the male protagonist is indeed not understood in contemporary society, but it is normal in the era created by the author. The male protagonist is from the Duke's family. Son, in that era when people were classified into three, six or nine grades, the fate of the maidservants was in the hands of the superiors, and their lives were nothing, and their reputations were not worth mentioning. Although the male protagonist was ambiguous about the female protagonist in the article, he did put the female protagonist first when expressing his emotions. The ending was also a perfect NG of two people for a lifetime. In fact, I think that although the sugarcane man is difficult to accept, the author mostly wrote based on the actual situation of the times.
hope to see
Damn, I'll fill it in for Little Chef when I have time. I'll read it again when I'm short of books. It's so hard to miss the rest
I didn't expect that my husband would look like this after he came back! ! !
We have been together for three years. We were fine when we first got together, but gradually we began to have conflicts and quarreled often. He went to work in other places alone, and we lived apart. I thought our marriage was at an end, but I didn't expect that he seemed to be a different person after he came back last month. Last night, when I was playing on my mobile phone at home, my husband suddenly came over and hugged me, saying that he missed me, and that we hadn't seen each other for a while. I have become more and more beautiful, and my skin looks like a girl...
A novel worth reading
Well, the novel is very to my liking. The downside is that the later novels feel very rushed. Although the emotions of the male and female protagonists are well developed, they are still a bit stiff, especially the ending, which ends too quickly. I like Persimmon and the female protagonist very much. The characters are very clear. When I first read it, When I read the book review, I was worried that it was abusive and that the male protagonist was a scumbag. However, after reading it, I had a completely different feeling. As a native of ancient times with distinct social classes, the male protagonist's thoughts are completely fine. Moreover, the male protagonist himself is one of the kind-hearted ancient people, and he is slowly changed by the female protagonist. Influence, in fact, I feel that the female protagonist has trained the male protagonist. In such a society, if you really want to get married, it is better to marry the male protagonist. After all, you have trained yourself. Fortunately for the female protagonist, although there are many novels in which the female protagonist is reborn with a strong halo, it is not too out of the ordinary, because Because the heroine is good at recruiting talents and creative craftsmen, instead of just creating it herself, the heroine's novel ideas and technologically innovative craftsmen have jointly developed a lot of equipment, which makes people more accepting, rather than the heroine being invincible and omnipotent. As for using Miss Tong, the male protagonist is not taking advantage of it alone. There are people who are dissatisfied with the male protagonist in the book reviews and all blame it on the male protagonist. In fact, the idea was not the male protagonist's at the beginning, right? Moreover, Miss Tong just has a better relationship with the princess. In fact, if we talk about it Betrayal hurts the princess the most, and the emotional relationship with the male and female protagonists is relatively weak. The psychological burden will definitely not be very serious if used. Well, this is just a personal opinion. After all, different people have different understandings. In addition, there are very few excellent books in the book. It is a very relaxing text and is worth reading.
Very interesting article! Definitely not a novice!
Finally spent half a month reading it in one go! I just realized it was a book from a few years ago~ Let's talk about the fly in the ointment first. The emotional line may be the only weak point in the book, which is a bit bland. Unlike the past where the male protagonist was very strong, the female protagonist in this book makes readers feel that she does not need a man at all and does not need to marry. Perhaps this is also the author's new generation of strong women's thoughts instilled in it~ Some people may think that the male protagonist is a bit weak, but I think it's okay. Although he is not a scheming and domineering man, there has always been only one female protagonist. Let's talk about N's many advantages. To summarize, this is not a mindless white article! It seems that women are strong and men are weak! The author's writing style is very good, not procrastinating, and feels like the thinking of a science student, haha?1?7≧?6?6≦)O If you like to read 嘤嘤嘤 or cool articles, please take a detour~ Regarding food, after reading it, I feel that the author really knows how to cook! Even the layout of the kitchen, the writing almost does not repeat a single description of how to cook, but changes to different cuisines - the key points are basically covered. It can be seen that a lot of work has been done! (The nouns for measurement and utensils are also very professional.) There is less cooking after 50% of the book. Because the identities of the heroine and the hero are very different, how to achieve the purpose of reversing the case is the focus. Most of them are about factories and farmland. Here, it feels like this book is spread out and the blueprint is quite big! Regarding emotions, apart from the weak points of the male protagonist under the brilliance of the female protagonist, but if you think about it carefully, many supporting characters are very full in their portrayal, and there is no anticlimax. After reading the whole book, you will find that the whole line is connected, at least when the Bai family returns, the sentence "I am Bai Yehong" made me really cry. 2.7 Million words, finally fulfilled the female protagonist's heartfelt wish. For the villains, the author carefully planned and defeated them step by step, which was more logical, unlike the cool novels where the male protagonist did everything. Especially using "male weakness" to kill Yu and Liang, cheers! ! Finally, I miss the performance of each character. What impressed me most is the support of friendship and family for the male and female protagonists. Whether it is the imperial favor that has always shrouded the three generations of the Saint Tian family, or the great help and understanding of the older generation of the Duke of Guo, friends perform their own duties and use everyone's different routes to help the protagonists, not only to reverse the case, not only to eat, but to live a complete life! To sum up, this is not a trivial article! The female protagonist has a strong mind, the male protagonist is warm and dedicated, and friends and family come together. Worth reading! Thank you Chongziヾ?1?7≧?6?6≦)O









