
I'm Confessing to You, Do You Want to Listen?
by Half Of Life
About This Novel
After ten years of dating, they got married. The happiness I thought I had had turned into a ball of bubbles. Unrequited love is riddled with holes in time, rotting under those flowers of love that no one knows about. Her name is Gu Shi'an. When her mother chose this name, she hoped that she would be stable throughout her life. But in the end she still lived up to this name, struggling hard in love.
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Analysis of the male protagonist and second male protagonist
After reading a little bit, Chen Huo should be the male protagonist. Personality... Well, good at sociability, good-looking, a pair of peach-blossom eyes, can be salty or sweet, deep in the city, can be a little milk dog or a little wolf dog, decisive in doing things, delicate in mind, but, I personally feel that sometimes I really need a beating (cough, personal feeling) Qin Tang is probably the second male lead. He has deep facial features and is very good-looking. His thoughts are equally delicate. He can be used as a textbook on etiquette. He acts steadily. He has helped the heroine many times. He is considerate of others. He is quick and neat. He is as good as the male protagonist. Chen Xiao and Qin Tang,
A good heroine. Why not break up decisively.
The plot is dragging, the heroine is such a sweetheart, why not just be jealous and break up decisively.
In the previous chapters, when the author described the male protagonist's expression, he would only use "smiling or not" and "smiling but not smiling", which made me want to laugh.
Girls, don't let down the people who love you because of love
This novel is really good. I don't like to read the kind of articles that can make people cry. I was originally looking for novels today, and then I clicked on the publication and clicked on this novel. The introduction attracted me, and the story between them also attracted me. I like Qin Tang very much. At that moment, I thought he was the male protagonist. I think the male protagonist is not a scumbag, but he doesn't give me a good feeling. If it were me, I would choose Qin Tang. Life is short. You have loved so many people, maybe you love them to the core. It is difficult to meet the right person. It is a pity to miss it.
Very well written! I just felt depressed after watching it.
Actually, I'm a bit confused about the male protagonist's attitude towards Li Ran in the early stage. Could it be that Li Ran has been acting like a monster? For example, if the car or house has a fever, the male protagonist will guard her. The male protagonist said that he only had an affair with Li Ran after the female protagonist was kidnapped, in order to let the female protagonist leave, but I think they were also quite ambiguous in the early stage? Alas, I have always wanted to know where Chen Xiao went on Grandma Gu's birthday. Was it really Li Ran who was sick and Chen Xiao stayed with her all night? I have always felt that there is a lack of communication between the heroine and the hero regarding Li Ran. Maybe I didn't understand it. Finally, it was mentioned that Li Ran planned to kidnap the female protagonist that time in the mountains, and then it was the male protagonist who should have dealt with her. I think it can be more detailed, but I still feel so aggrieved. Couldn't Chen Xiao know earlier! Moreover, when Li Ran was kidnapped, the male protagonist actually suspected that the female protagonist was responsible for it. I was very angry at the time! Big pig hooves! The author's writing is still very good, but I felt very depressed after reading it.
Well, no one should be like this, no one can live without it. Why do girls do this to themselves? The earth keeps turning and people are still happy. In my opinion, they are just asking for trouble.
It's really tiring to watch.
The male protagonist and the female protagonist are boring and suffocated. There are a lot of mysteries that are never solved. The female protagonist is really holding her breath, and the male protagonist is also in an inexplicable mood. There is no explanation, and I can't stand it anymore.
After reading the last chapter, I realized that the male protagonist also loved the female protagonist, but he was deliberately ambiguous with Li Ran because he was afraid of causing trouble to the female protagonist. When the female protagonist filed for divorce, he was also very sad, so he did that. In order to be able to be by the female protagonist's side, he kept covering it up.
well
I felt so angry after reading it
Tsk tsk tsk, it really sounds frustrating.
Is the hero not sick? The heroine is enough😜😜
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Official(149)Scraped 7d ago
Analysis of the male protagonist and second male protagonist
After reading a little bit, Chen Huo should be the male protagonist. Personality... Well, good at sociability, good-looking, a pair of peach-blossom eyes, can be salty or sweet, deep in the city, can be a little milk dog or a little wolf dog, decisive in doing things, delicate in mind, but, I personally feel that sometimes I really need a beating (cough, personal feeling) Qin Tang is probably the second male lead. He has deep facial features and is very good-looking. His thoughts are equally delicate. He can be used as a textbook on etiquette. He acts steadily. He has helped the heroine many times. He is considerate of others. He is quick and neat. He is as good as the male protagonist. Chen Xiao and Qin Tang,
A good heroine. Why not break up decisively.
The plot is dragging, the heroine is such a sweetheart, why not just be jealous and break up decisively.
In the previous chapters, when the author described the male protagonist's expression, he would only use "smiling or not" and "smiling but not smiling", which made me want to laugh.
Girls, don't let down the people who love you because of love
This novel is really good. I don't like to read the kind of articles that can make people cry. I was originally looking for novels today, and then I clicked on the publication and clicked on this novel. The introduction attracted me, and the story between them also attracted me. I like Qin Tang very much. At that moment, I thought he was the male protagonist. I think the male protagonist is not a scumbag, but he doesn't give me a good feeling. If it were me, I would choose Qin Tang. Life is short. You have loved so many people, maybe you love them to the core. It is difficult to meet the right person. It is a pity to miss it.
Very well written! I just felt depressed after watching it.
Actually, I'm a bit confused about the male protagonist's attitude towards Li Ran in the early stage. Could it be that Li Ran has been acting like a monster? For example, if the car or house has a fever, the male protagonist will guard her. The male protagonist said that he only had an affair with Li Ran after the female protagonist was kidnapped, in order to let the female protagonist leave, but I think they were also quite ambiguous in the early stage? Alas, I have always wanted to know where Chen Xiao went on Grandma Gu's birthday. Was it really Li Ran who was sick and Chen Xiao stayed with her all night? I have always felt that there is a lack of communication between the heroine and the hero regarding Li Ran. Maybe I didn't understand it. Finally, it was mentioned that Li Ran planned to kidnap the female protagonist that time in the mountains, and then it was the male protagonist who should have dealt with her. I think it can be more detailed, but I still feel so aggrieved. Couldn't Chen Xiao know earlier! Moreover, when Li Ran was kidnapped, the male protagonist actually suspected that the female protagonist was responsible for it. I was very angry at the time! Big pig hooves! The author's writing is still very good, but I felt very depressed after reading it.
Well, no one should be like this, no one can live without it. Why do girls do this to themselves? The earth keeps turning and people are still happy. In my opinion, they are just asking for trouble.
It's really tiring to watch.
The male protagonist and the female protagonist are boring and suffocated. There are a lot of mysteries that are never solved. The female protagonist is really holding her breath, and the male protagonist is also in an inexplicable mood. There is no explanation, and I can't stand it anymore.
After reading the last chapter, I realized that the male protagonist also loved the female protagonist, but he was deliberately ambiguous with Li Ran because he was afraid of causing trouble to the female protagonist. When the female protagonist filed for divorce, he was also very sad, so he did that. In order to be able to be by the female protagonist's side, he kept covering it up.
well
I felt so angry after reading it
Tsk tsk tsk, it really sounds frustrating.
Is the hero not sick? The heroine is enough😜😜
