Emperor Lengfei

Emperor Lengfei

by A Season Of Mourning

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1.7Mwords718chapters
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About This Novel

He is lazy, charming, and cold-hearted. He has traveled leisurely between countries for more than ten years. His status is incomparable, but he has never met such a strange woman in his life. She is cold, ruthless, enchanting, and has always been invincible. However, when she opened her eyes, she met this mysterious and extraordinary man inexplicably. The breeze was blowing gently, and her shoulder-length hair was fluttering. Her expression was wanton, arrogant, and cold, and the cold words came out from her lips word by word, "If anyone dares to provoke again in the future, I will definitely destroy him!" Kneeling on the ground in front of him were all his close subordinates. He stood aside with his hands folded, his eyebrows cold and picturesque, his eyes deep and playful, and he laughed silently and happily.

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The Imprint of Rain101mo ago

fine

The author is too partial to the male protagonist, who is so powerful that he can do anything, even a god. He has a cold personality and a cruel heart that only a humble woman who loves can accept. The character of the heroine is really not that great. Her constant words give people a feeling of bluffing. The real strength is the strength of the heart, not the dominance of words. The constant emphasis on her dominance can only show her own inner weakness. Moreover, the male and female protagonists appear to be equal on the surface, but in fact it is just an illusion. She has always been Cang Hao's vassal, but Cang Hao only pampered her.

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"樱 凝~"74mo ago

So good at pretending...

After watching part of it, I only have one feeling. Both the male and female protagonists are too good at pretending. I guess the author wanted to create two cold and powerful protagonists, but instead wrote two characters who ignore family ties and only pretend to be strong. Being strong definitely does not mean being emotionless and pretending to be cold and hard. 😕

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落花人独立94mo ago

How to say it? The male protagonist is so powerful that he almost becomes a god, and the female protagonist is also powerful, but her love is too humble! When two people are together, one of them always gives in, but the woman always gives in. The man treats her like a child, always feeling that it doesn't matter if she has it or not. Especially in one section, the heroine makes the hero sad, and the hero wants to be hurt back. Is this love?

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Lime93mo ago

The only regret---. Xie Changting

My favorite man in the whole novel is not Cang Hao, who is as cold and charming as a banished immortal, and seems to have no trace of mortal aura, not the dazzling Shu He, not the gentle Yue Xiao, not the deep and restrained Shu Tong, but the Xie Changting who is stunningly talented but is willing to quit the world and let go of the world war! I'm looking forward to what kind of ending the author will give him, and I'm also very curious about what kind of love the author will give him. I'm also very confused about what kind of woman is worthy of such a stunningly talented, stunningly beautiful man. There are even speculations about whether there will be a separate spin-off for Hsieh Chang-ting or simply write a brand new story with him as the male protagonist? But to be honest, I was a little disappointed when I saw the scene between Xueer and Xie Changting later. It would be acceptable to say that the story of the king's birth and my unbirth is acceptable, but what follows is the reincarnation of the Mysterious Lady, the Palace of Hell, the Book of Life and Death, the Emperor of Heaven, etc. It feels like a fairy tale is not a fairy tale, a fantasy is not a fantasy, but it feels like a failure. Maybe it's because I like and feel sorry for the character Xie Changting too much. So I look forward to him having a perfect love and ending. But that doesn't mean that his love affair with Xue'er is not good. If it were a story about a fairy tale about gods and demons, I believe it would be very interesting. But putting it here always feels a bit nondescript. However, the overall text is quite nice.

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LOEY98mo ago

Are there any similar time-travel novels that are not about soul time-travel but about the whole person?

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Warm Water111mo ago

Read the summary of the book review

After reading a lot of comments, I can sum it up by saying, "I like it, it looks great, it looks great!" Others are as follows: 1. The beginning is unique and exciting 2. There are too few emotional scenes between the male and female protagonists 3. Most of them are about the male protagonist's subordinates. 4. There are too many characters and the relationships are confusing and unclear. 5. The plot behind it is boring and boring 6. The ending is not so good The above are the conclusions I drew from reading book reviews. Readers can take a look to avoid falling into pits they don't like. If you think I'm right, please give it a thumbs up. If I'm not right, please reply below.

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Sea_bc94mo ago

Why does it feel like the male protagonist doesn't particularly love the female protagonist?

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Stay up the Longest Night with the Most Expensive Eye Cream95mo ago

The relationship between the male and female protagonists develops too fast. The female protagonist is rescued by the male protagonist during time travel and then falls in love at first sight. Regardless of whether the male protagonist has feelings for the female protagonist, it seems that just because he is interesting, he has determined that the female protagonist is his man. The female protagonist accepts it casually without a trace of doubt whether she is taking advantage of it. Then she conquers the male protagonist with her strong aura and exposes her bottom line in the sun without a trace of pretense. Could it be that the female protagonist also fell in love with the male protagonist at first sight?

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🦋the Night is as Cool as Water🍃105mo ago

The content of the book is very good, but there are too few emotional scenes between the male and female protagonists. Emotionally, the female protagonist is too proactive, while the male protagonist is too plain. I can feel the strong love the female protagonist has for the male protagonist, but I can't feel the love the male protagonist has for the female protagonist. In comparison, I still like the kind of male protagonist who loves the heroine domineeringly and intensely and dotes on the heroine in every possible way.

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Curse of Loneliness80mo ago

I followed Linyue's book. Maybe Linyue's book is more in line with my taste, maybe it's Fengqi's character... How should I put it? I can't describe it well. Maybe I read the relationship between Feng Qi and Lin Yue first, which made me feel that Cang Hao in Su Mo's book is too perfect. The relationship between Su Mo and Cang Hao made me feel a little awkward, but the author still wrote it very well. I hope his writing will get better and better ヾ(●゜ⅴ゜)ノ Awesome

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