
With the System, I Am Invincible
by Crystal Name
About This Novel
I traveled through time and still had a system with me. It doesn't matter, I just have a fiancée. The key is that my fiancée is not my type! From then on, Chen Heng embarked on a long road to divorce his wife...
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Official(17)Scraped 22d ago
I picked up a good-looking daughter-in-law for nothing, but ended up wanting to abandon her because she wasn't tall enough and didn't have long legs. Is there something wrong with her?
Opinions on the separation of the protagonist and his fiancée (my personal opinion)
There seems to be nothing wrong with the protagonist not being with his fiancée. After all, the protagonist has traveled through time. How could he fall in love with her at first sight, unless the protagonist wants to fall in love with her?
. . . . .
Why write her out if you don't like her? Want to show the protagonist's leg control?
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Author, when you wrote like this before, it is easy for people to mistakenly think that you want to do this because your fiancée does not have long legs.
Divorce others, (I rarely write book reviews, some sentences may not be like this, and I can't write the last two words)
Because I like long legs, I abandon them! In real life, the author is a scumbag who abandoned him
. . . . . .
I don't understand what kind of system flow is written here. Maybe I've read too many cool articles. . .
I don't want to read it, I'm disgusted by the white text.
Slip aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Author, you should be alone with your sexual desires. I won't accompany you. If you don't accept the cause and effect of your predecessor and live up to the woman's feelings, then don't write about your fiancée.
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Official(17)Scraped 22d ago
I picked up a good-looking daughter-in-law for nothing, but ended up wanting to abandon her because she wasn't tall enough and didn't have long legs. Is there something wrong with her?
Opinions on the separation of the protagonist and his fiancée (my personal opinion)
There seems to be nothing wrong with the protagonist not being with his fiancée. After all, the protagonist has traveled through time. How could he fall in love with her at first sight, unless the protagonist wants to fall in love with her?
. . . . .
Why write her out if you don't like her? Want to show the protagonist's leg control?
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Author, when you wrote like this before, it is easy for people to mistakenly think that you want to do this because your fiancée does not have long legs.
Divorce others, (I rarely write book reviews, some sentences may not be like this, and I can't write the last two words)
Because I like long legs, I abandon them! In real life, the author is a scumbag who abandoned him
. . . . . .
I don't understand what kind of system flow is written here. Maybe I've read too many cool articles. . .
I don't want to read it, I'm disgusted by the white text.
Slip aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Author, you should be alone with your sexual desires. I won't accompany you. If you don't accept the cause and effect of your predecessor and live up to the woman's feelings, then don't write about your fiancée.










