
Sweet Wife of the 1990s
by Lost Hustle
About This Novel
Ye Li returned to the age of eighteen and found that his life had been completely reversed! The beautiful, tall and talented dancer actually broke her leg and could no longer dance, and even lost her appearance! Not only did she become cowardly and eccentric, but she also grew taller and rounder. Her parents who loved her since childhood became her younger sister, and she also fell in love with her for the first time. The sister who was lazy, vain, and did nothing in her previous life has become good at studying, good-looking, kind, and obedient. She is worse than the sister in her previous life. How is it possible? The most hateful thing is that she fell in love with a gangster and was rejected and laughed at, so she couldn't think of committing suicide? This is not like my confident and beautiful self! She wanted to lose weight and beautify her face. Just like in her previous life, when her leg was broken and she couldn't dance, she would do something else to make the impossible possible! After making money to buy a house, run a business, open a store, speculate in real estate and stocks, she would count the money until her hands cramped, and become the richest person in the world! She doesn't want to marry into a wealthy family, she wants to become a wealthy family herself. Movies were also at their hottest, so I was filming movies during my free time and accidentally became a big star! But she was actually entangled with that romantic, passionate, strong and domineering man...
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Official(11)Scraped 18d ago
The conversation between the heroine and her sister is so mind-numbing😓
I think the author can practice his writing skills before writing. It's not bad at all. I feel like it's written by a primary school student.
. . .
Why is the heroine always bullied by Bai Lianhua?
I can't understand it at all, it's a mess, and I don't know if it's me or not.
Is that White Lotus sister reborn or something?
Our heroine's true love isn't Lu Chen, right? No, a blind person, don't want him
I can't read it😱
The author can go read it and read a few more chapters
It feels like it was not written by the author. This has never happened in the previous ones. The plot and dialogue are completely out of order and messy. What's going on?
Can't understand the settings
It looks so confusing at the beginning. The writing is unclear. I thought it was a parallel world, and it seemed like my sister had been reborn and changed her life. The plot was slow and the dialogue seemed to go round and round.
I really feel good
This novel reminds me of the male protagonist, you starved me a thousand times, and I treated the male protagonist into true love, sick
It's really not good to read. After reading Shuhuang, I felt that it would be a great disservice not to trust the full title of the book.
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Community(0)
Official(11)Scraped 18d ago
The conversation between the heroine and her sister is so mind-numbing😓
I think the author can practice his writing skills before writing. It's not bad at all. I feel like it's written by a primary school student.
. . .
Why is the heroine always bullied by Bai Lianhua?
I can't understand it at all, it's a mess, and I don't know if it's me or not.
Is that White Lotus sister reborn or something?
Our heroine's true love isn't Lu Chen, right? No, a blind person, don't want him
I can't read it😱
The author can go read it and read a few more chapters
It feels like it was not written by the author. This has never happened in the previous ones. The plot and dialogue are completely out of order and messy. What's going on?
Can't understand the settings
It looks so confusing at the beginning. The writing is unclear. I thought it was a parallel world, and it seemed like my sister had been reborn and changed her life. The plot was slow and the dialogue seemed to go round and round.
I really feel good
This novel reminds me of the male protagonist, you starved me a thousand times, and I treated the male protagonist into true love, sick
It's really not good to read. After reading Shuhuang, I felt that it would be a great disservice not to trust the full title of the book.









