
The 80-year-old Widows in the Control Group Were Poor and Happy Eating Melons and Raising Cubs
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[Era + raising cubs + improper stepmother + people who have fun in the past and present + career brain] (There are many weird things inside, and all kinds of farce are staged) There are two young widows in Xiangyang Brigade. The two people have been the control group since childhood. One married the most powerful rough guy in the village; the other married an educated youth who looked down on him and looked down on him. A husband died in a fire protecting collective property; a husband died on a train abandoning his wife and daughter. One is hard-working and simple, and has a lot to offer both at home and abroad; the other is greedy and lazy, relying entirely on subsidies from her natal family. A son with a well-established family, and a daughter with a naughty and troublesome daughter... Bai Liu mourned the man's disappearance for a second and immediately returned to normal life. Eat and drink when you should, and continue to be lazy if you can! It's hard to live a new life in a peaceful era. You must enjoy what you haven't enjoyed enough. The men, women, and children in the village shook their heads when they mentioned Bai Liu: Orphans and widowers will not survive, and their mother and daughter will suffer in the future! You have to ask the children in the village: Mommy Sugar Bean is the most, most, most powerful! Hey, hey, wait, dog man, how are you still alive? ? ?
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About antipyretic needles, see pictures
The heroine's fight for the fever-reducing needle was indeed very aggressive, but later she also figured it out. He also said that if Fubao's fever subsided, could the antipyretic injection give priority to Tangbao, which meant that he had given in. What Zhou Zhu replied later, let me sum it up, it is that Fubao is lucky, and the fever-reducing injection should be reserved for Fubao. If you marry me, I will take care of the sugar baby in the future, and I will be responsible for the sugar baby in the future. As a result, the fever-reducing injection was not given to my child, but to the leader.
After watching it, I thought it was okay. The heroine is rich, beautiful, has children but no husband. That Zhou Xiangnan must be the male protagonist of a certain novel. I don't like him very much and they are not even together yet, so I just want to let the female protagonist, who has food and drink, give in and live a hard life with him. A typical male chauvinist. If he has no ability, he can only choose to make his wife give in. What can I say about the heroine? I really like her personality and style of dealing with things. She is just too good to Zhou's children. No matter how pitiful she is, she can't be like this. She obviously doesn't like Zhou and she doesn't care about him, but she still helps him raise his children. A widow and a widower can spit them both to death in the countryside. It feels like the heroine has a holy mother's heart here. She is so kind to Zhou's children, doesn't she feel pity for them, and eats, drinks and plays with her every day? Her second sister-in-law is not nice to her three nieces, so she doesn't feel pity for her. I don't really like the development of the plot between her and Zhou. The heroine clearly doesn't like him and doesn't plan to get married, and she still acts like a stepmother. If it continues, it's just that Zhou and Tian Yu are together, and the heroine is the white moonlight that he can't get.
The heroine should be the male protagonist. It would be great to live alone with a child. The male protagonist has too many troubles around him. He is tired.
Wow, what kind of life experience does this male protagonist have? It makes him so brain-burning. He even came back with a false identity through his connections in Hong Kong and the city. Although the college entrance examination is about to resume, the relationship between Hong Kong and the city was still very sensitive at that time, and it would take several years to talk about nothing.
When I started to enter chapter 300, I felt so frustrated. Who are the people around the male protagonist? Damn it, the life experience of the male protagonist Snow, he said it was yes, not to mention that it was his choice, but who are they? His parents. And it's too shameless to force the heroine
guess
Is Song Jiaying actually Lu Pingwandu's biological son? Did they switch packages? So Tangdou is Lu Pingwan's granddaughter?
So far it looks good
The author will update more, please type faster.
There is a little problem with the character design of the original male protagonist.
Didn't we say in the previous chapters that the heroine was hanging on to Zhou XX? In the latest chapter, the fever here, the original male protagonist's behavior is also due to the female protagonist hanging on him for reasons that he did not explain clearly, so the original male protagonist felt that there was a possibility, and up to this point, the female protagonist still did not reject the original male protagonist outright, and deliberately left something for Zhou ××'s eldest son, just saying that now When both children are running a fever, and they are still thinking about the relationship between men and women, they are still talking about the children, going around in circles, without explaining that they have no intention of giving him a chance... I feel that the heroine resenting the male protagonist here is a bit of a character collapse, and it is not just a character collapse, it feels a bit like being and standing at the same time. I just feel that this word can better express my thoughts, but the degree of the word used here only accounts for a little bit of the original meaning, not that strong, not that deep. I just feel that the heroine unilaterally blamed the male protagonist for the fault... It is true that the heroine wanted to save Tangdou, and the original male protagonist wanted to save Fu Bao. Yes, but the difference is that the original male protagonist wanted to save Fu Bao with some personal interests and selfishness. Later, the male protagonist ruined his character and deliberately designed to make Tangdou lose the fever-reducing injection. Although the original male protagonist was despicable, I think the reason why the female protagonist did not finish his words and explain clearly every time when she first interacted with him was...
Could this expert be the male protagonist?
When will the male protagonist come out? Is the male protagonist coming out?
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Official(17)Scraped 19d ago
About antipyretic needles, see pictures
The heroine's fight for the fever-reducing needle was indeed very aggressive, but later she also figured it out. He also said that if Fubao's fever subsided, could the antipyretic injection give priority to Tangbao, which meant that he had given in. What Zhou Zhu replied later, let me sum it up, it is that Fubao is lucky, and the fever-reducing injection should be reserved for Fubao. If you marry me, I will take care of the sugar baby in the future, and I will be responsible for the sugar baby in the future. As a result, the fever-reducing injection was not given to my child, but to the leader.
After watching it, I thought it was okay. The heroine is rich, beautiful, has children but no husband. That Zhou Xiangnan must be the male protagonist of a certain novel. I don't like him very much and they are not even together yet, so I just want to let the female protagonist, who has food and drink, give in and live a hard life with him. A typical male chauvinist. If he has no ability, he can only choose to make his wife give in. What can I say about the heroine? I really like her personality and style of dealing with things. She is just too good to Zhou's children. No matter how pitiful she is, she can't be like this. She obviously doesn't like Zhou and she doesn't care about him, but she still helps him raise his children. A widow and a widower can spit them both to death in the countryside. It feels like the heroine has a holy mother's heart here. She is so kind to Zhou's children, doesn't she feel pity for them, and eats, drinks and plays with her every day? Her second sister-in-law is not nice to her three nieces, so she doesn't feel pity for her. I don't really like the development of the plot between her and Zhou. The heroine clearly doesn't like him and doesn't plan to get married, and she still acts like a stepmother. If it continues, it's just that Zhou and Tian Yu are together, and the heroine is the white moonlight that he can't get.
The heroine should be the male protagonist. It would be great to live alone with a child. The male protagonist has too many troubles around him. He is tired.
Wow, what kind of life experience does this male protagonist have? It makes him so brain-burning. He even came back with a false identity through his connections in Hong Kong and the city. Although the college entrance examination is about to resume, the relationship between Hong Kong and the city was still very sensitive at that time, and it would take several years to talk about nothing.
When I started to enter chapter 300, I felt so frustrated. Who are the people around the male protagonist? Damn it, the life experience of the male protagonist Snow, he said it was yes, not to mention that it was his choice, but who are they? His parents. And it's too shameless to force the heroine
guess
Is Song Jiaying actually Lu Pingwandu's biological son? Did they switch packages? So Tangdou is Lu Pingwan's granddaughter?
So far it looks good
The author will update more, please type faster.
There is a little problem with the character design of the original male protagonist.
Didn't we say in the previous chapters that the heroine was hanging on to Zhou XX? In the latest chapter, the fever here, the original male protagonist's behavior is also due to the female protagonist hanging on him for reasons that he did not explain clearly, so the original male protagonist felt that there was a possibility, and up to this point, the female protagonist still did not reject the original male protagonist outright, and deliberately left something for Zhou ××'s eldest son, just saying that now When both children are running a fever, and they are still thinking about the relationship between men and women, they are still talking about the children, going around in circles, without explaining that they have no intention of giving him a chance... I feel that the heroine resenting the male protagonist here is a bit of a character collapse, and it is not just a character collapse, it feels a bit like being and standing at the same time. I just feel that this word can better express my thoughts, but the degree of the word used here only accounts for a little bit of the original meaning, not that strong, not that deep. I just feel that the heroine unilaterally blamed the male protagonist for the fault... It is true that the heroine wanted to save Tangdou, and the original male protagonist wanted to save Fu Bao. Yes, but the difference is that the original male protagonist wanted to save Fu Bao with some personal interests and selfishness. Later, the male protagonist ruined his character and deliberately designed to make Tangdou lose the fever-reducing injection. Although the original male protagonist was despicable, I think the reason why the female protagonist did not finish his words and explain clearly every time when she first interacted with him was...
Could this expert be the male protagonist?
When will the male protagonist come out? Is the male protagonist coming out?











