
Farming Leisurely
by Che Qianqian
About This Novel
She is the daughter that the second eldest son of the Lin family and his wife have been waiting for for so long. She is the only youngest sister who came to the world after all the brothers prayed day and night. Although she traveled to the Moon Night Kingdom where only men could hold up the sky, she never expected that she would become the most favored being in Lin Lao Er's family by virtue of her identity as a woman. Although this so-called favor has no real effect. After all, it doesn't matter if Lin Lao Er is at home, and the old man is still pressing on his head, but Lin Jiuyue is still happier than the cheap boys at home. Anything delicious or fun is hers. However, because she couldn't distinguish between good and bad, and because she was being plotted against, she was very alienated from this group of lovely people before she came. Of course she will reverse this situation after she comes. Where can we find such a group of cute 'daughter-controllers' and 'sister-controllers'! We must take them to the peak of life. When life is complete, Lin Jiuyue laments to himself that all he needs is a 'wife-controller'. "Brother, where are you?"
What Readers Think
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Official(66)
The writing style is very delicate, and Lin Jiuyue's psychological activities are deeply portrayed, especially the changes in reality and time travel, which are very well mastered. Give it a big thumbs up.
Why does the heroine feel that her IQ is not that of an adult when she is an adult?
Is there no male protagonist?
This is the first time I've seen a novel with such a long foreshadowing. If the male protagonist hadn't explained it earlier, there would have been so much foreshadowing, all about trivial matters in life, and the male and female protagonists have never met each other until now...
This is too ridiculous!
The catch-up is too long-winded and too tight to enter the main text.
Speechless
For me, who rarely gets negative reviews, I was really speechless. The heroine is a ** persona. People who travel through time. Being made to cry by a bunch of girls
Why does it seem like the heroine is just a child and has no sense at all? This is Che west. love
What thinking. The plot is too childish.
Although I really like how special this book is, it is super long-winded.
There has been too much preparation ahead! Can you describe the human heart as so complicated?
Oh my God! Let's fight and fight for a few chapters... Oh my God! So long-winded...
I also feel that the male protagonist is written too little, and is always written about the village.
I've read more than 500 chapters, and the hero and heroine haven't met yet.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(66)
The writing style is very delicate, and Lin Jiuyue's psychological activities are deeply portrayed, especially the changes in reality and time travel, which are very well mastered. Give it a big thumbs up.
Why does the heroine feel that her IQ is not that of an adult when she is an adult?
Is there no male protagonist?
This is the first time I've seen a novel with such a long foreshadowing. If the male protagonist hadn't explained it earlier, there would have been so much foreshadowing, all about trivial matters in life, and the male and female protagonists have never met each other until now...
This is too ridiculous!
The catch-up is too long-winded and too tight to enter the main text.
Speechless
For me, who rarely gets negative reviews, I was really speechless. The heroine is a ** persona. People who travel through time. Being made to cry by a bunch of girls
Why does it seem like the heroine is just a child and has no sense at all? This is Che west. love
What thinking. The plot is too childish.
Although I really like how special this book is, it is super long-winded.
There has been too much preparation ahead! Can you describe the human heart as so complicated?
Oh my God! Let's fight and fight for a few chapters... Oh my God! So long-winded...
I also feel that the male protagonist is written too little, and is always written about the village.
I've read more than 500 chapters, and the hero and heroine haven't met yet.









