
The Female Partner of Fast Wear is the Real Boss
by Jiajiaais
About This Novel
Shigure came from the void. Her natural power was feared by the gods, and she was eliminated at the cost of the death of several gods. The accompanying power of annihilation sent her remaining spirit body to the world to recuperate, constantly traveling to nourish her soul. Being bullied so pitifully? The senior sister who was killed by the inner demon? The miserable eldest princess? The down-and-out proud daughter of heaven? The koi carp that was robbed of its opportunity? ... Ha, even if she is recovering from her injuries, she will never allow herself to be bullied, an illegitimate daughter of heaven? Abuse! A vicious and scheming woman? Kill! White lotus green tea? Beat! Perverted murderer? No tolerance! The heroine's strength will slowly recover, she has a cold and arrogant personality, her poison skills are bright, she is flexible and flexible, she is not a virgin, her outlook on life is normal, and her acting skills are perfect! No male protagonist!
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Official(20)Scraped 6d ago
When the heroine falls in love and meets the hero with such force, her IQ drops.
In the fourth story, when you meet the male protagonist, you fall in love. I feel like I am writing too much. It requires IQ but not IQ. It requires force but not force. Has been suppressed. Goodbye
I'm not afraid of having a male protagonist, I'm just afraid of this kind of story where the love brain changes from strong to weak after meeting the male protagonist.
I'm not afraid of having a male protagonist, but I'm afraid of this kind of story where the love brain changes from strong to weak in terms of force and intelligence after meeting the male protagonist. The rules set for the female protagonist are so timid, and then there is a story where the heroine becomes weak and has a love brain as soon as she meets the male protagonist... It's frustrating to read.
It can't be a honey trap! The divine king of the divine world goes to the small world specifically to seduce the heroine, the Lord of the Void?
Is Sikong Xuan the male protagonist in the third world? In this way, I hope that some interfaces will have male protagonists. It doesn't need to be available on every interface. Avoid visual fatigue.
There really is no male protagonist! This book is about strong women! If you don't like the previous ones, you can skip Worlds 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Although the heroine has lived for a long time, she has never experienced anything. Because of fate, she was involuntarily attracted, but in fact she didn't like him much. When she knew everything, she decisively dumped the man, and then she traveled alone and beautifully, traveling through world after world. Her three views were very upright, and she became more and more powerful. The writing in the following chapters became more and more exciting, very interesting, and very exciting!
I don't understand it a bit.
The introduction says there is no male protagonist, but in the plane it feels like there is a male protagonist, so is there a male protagonist?
I clicked in when I saw that there was no male protagonist tag. The first two worlds seemed fine, but why did the third world have a male protagonist? Sikong Xuan?
I was already ready to spray
Really, if I hadn't read the comments from those book friends, I would have started complaining! There is no cp in the introduction. As a result, you are connected to several small worlds and all have male protagonists, and you even have sex with the female protagonist. That's not even counting! He also made the heroine more and more useless as he wrote about it. I was even more angry when I saw the little fox part.
The heroine is worth liking
The heroine's three views are quite upright. Even though she changed from the Lord of the Void to a minor supporting role in the Three Thousand Planes, she did not give up and worked hard to change the status quo. She also did not look at those people from a god's perspective. She still stuck to the line in her heart and looked at the people and things in that plane from the most objective perspective. This mentality is worth learning.
Isn't there no male protagonist?
It says in the introduction. Isn't there no male protagonist?
Very pretty!
It's very interesting, the heroine also likes it very much, the various aspects are well written, and the plot is attractive. It is a book worth reading.
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Official(20)Scraped 6d ago
When the heroine falls in love and meets the hero with such force, her IQ drops.
In the fourth story, when you meet the male protagonist, you fall in love. I feel like I am writing too much. It requires IQ but not IQ. It requires force but not force. Has been suppressed. Goodbye
I'm not afraid of having a male protagonist, I'm just afraid of this kind of story where the love brain changes from strong to weak after meeting the male protagonist.
I'm not afraid of having a male protagonist, but I'm afraid of this kind of story where the love brain changes from strong to weak in terms of force and intelligence after meeting the male protagonist. The rules set for the female protagonist are so timid, and then there is a story where the heroine becomes weak and has a love brain as soon as she meets the male protagonist... It's frustrating to read.
It can't be a honey trap! The divine king of the divine world goes to the small world specifically to seduce the heroine, the Lord of the Void?
Is Sikong Xuan the male protagonist in the third world? In this way, I hope that some interfaces will have male protagonists. It doesn't need to be available on every interface. Avoid visual fatigue.
There really is no male protagonist! This book is about strong women! If you don't like the previous ones, you can skip Worlds 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Although the heroine has lived for a long time, she has never experienced anything. Because of fate, she was involuntarily attracted, but in fact she didn't like him much. When she knew everything, she decisively dumped the man, and then she traveled alone and beautifully, traveling through world after world. Her three views were very upright, and she became more and more powerful. The writing in the following chapters became more and more exciting, very interesting, and very exciting!
I don't understand it a bit.
The introduction says there is no male protagonist, but in the plane it feels like there is a male protagonist, so is there a male protagonist?
I clicked in when I saw that there was no male protagonist tag. The first two worlds seemed fine, but why did the third world have a male protagonist? Sikong Xuan?
I was already ready to spray
Really, if I hadn't read the comments from those book friends, I would have started complaining! There is no cp in the introduction. As a result, you are connected to several small worlds and all have male protagonists, and you even have sex with the female protagonist. That's not even counting! He also made the heroine more and more useless as he wrote about it. I was even more angry when I saw the little fox part.
The heroine is worth liking
The heroine's three views are quite upright. Even though she changed from the Lord of the Void to a minor supporting role in the Three Thousand Planes, she did not give up and worked hard to change the status quo. She also did not look at those people from a god's perspective. She still stuck to the line in her heart and looked at the people and things in that plane from the most objective perspective. This mentality is worth learning.
Isn't there no male protagonist?
It says in the introduction. Isn't there no male protagonist?
Very pretty!
It's very interesting, the heroine also likes it very much, the various aspects are well written, and the plot is attractive. It is a book worth reading.









