
My Wife is a Hidden Boss
by Lei Qiyue
About This Novel
As a killer, Luo Xin accidentally traveled to a different world. He happened to look exactly like Li Shiyuan, the fourth prince of the Daqian Dynasty, and was captured as a substitute. On the day of Li Shiyuan's wedding, Luo Xin seized the opportunity to kill him, and he became the prince Li Shiyuan of the Daqian Dynasty. Wedding night. Princess Song Ruowei: The father of the slave family was framed and killed by the prince. Please make the decision for the slave family. Luo Xin: I have a request from this king. Very good. Let's tie them together first. Song Ruowei: So that's how it was tied up. Many years later, when Luo Xin ascended the throne of Daqian, he realized that his journey had been too smooth. It turned out that his wife was secretly helping him. Queen Song Ruowei: Originally, the Ai family wanted to kill Daqian to avenge their father, but they changed their minds after meeting their husband. If your husband is clever and kind, he should be the emperor of the Great Qian Dynasty. Luo Xin: Being a killer is not as satisfying as being an emperor, lying drunk on the lap of a beautiful woman, with your wife, a hidden boss, silently supporting you behind the scenes!
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Official(1)Scraped 10d ago
Speechless
The story isn't too bad, and I won't talk about the logic. The male protagonist didn't see any talent in the whole process, all because of the author's bragging, and the male protagonist either relied on pills or century-old medicinal materials from beginning to end. The most disgusting thing is that the nine-story jade pagoda sucks in the sky, the earth, the air, and everything. It's more like hanging on the wall. The portrayal of the male protagonist is a failure. Not only does his character give people an unreal and annoying feeling, author, if you write like this, you are destined to be defeated.
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 10d ago
Speechless
The story isn't too bad, and I won't talk about the logic. The male protagonist didn't see any talent in the whole process, all because of the author's bragging, and the male protagonist either relied on pills or century-old medicinal materials from beginning to end. The most disgusting thing is that the nine-story jade pagoda sucks in the sky, the earth, the air, and everything. It's more like hanging on the wall. The portrayal of the male protagonist is a failure. Not only does his character give people an unreal and annoying feeling, author, if you write like this, you are destined to be defeated.









