
Rejoice in Enemies
by Little Fox
About This Novel
The savage prime minister's daughter, domineering and willful, met a prince's iceberg son, who ignored her - the plot is fictitious, please do not imitate.
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Official(6)Scraped 29d ago
The mistress of the heroine doesn't explain, but if the heroine can still get along peacefully with the heroine even when her husband is robbed, then that's not the case, okay? So it is reasonable for the female supporting character to deal with the female protagonist, but just because she is dealing with the female protagonist, she is vicious... I am speechless. Although the female supporting character is vicious from the female protagonist's perspective, is it right to see the female protagonist from the female supporting perspective? Can you still be calm in the face of a woman who stole your husband? Unless the virgin is too much or doesn't love her husband, in the final ending, the heroine leaves behind a female partner. In the eyes of outsiders, ah, how kind this woman is. For someone who has done so much harm to her, she can still leave her to share her husband. What a good heroine! But thinking back, it was obviously the heroine who ruined the couple, okay? And finally gained a good reputation? ! It is estimated that even the male protagonist feels that the female protagonist is very kind and loves her even more. Then there is nothing wrong with the female protagonist. So is the female protagonist leaving the female protagonist behind just to see the female protagonist and the male protagonist have sex with each other? How is there any kindness in this kind of behavior of stealing someone's husband and using her to gain a good reputation? There is no lower limit, okay? It just makes people think that the heroine is kind and the heroine is evil, and the heroine's aura... It's simply!
Not pretty at all
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I came across this novel because I was searching for the "Happy Enemies" genre, and I read it with a rating of 5.0. The result was a bit ruined. The heroine was so overwhelmed by love that she didn't know that the hero was engaged. Didn't the heroine's parents know about it? I was speechless. . . There is no such thing as being happy about being an enemy.
Happy Enemies - Book Review
It's finally finished, let's start chewing~
It doesn't look good, the heroine is too weak.
Happy Enemies - Book Review
The description is delicate, not redundant, the language organization is just right, and the writing style is quite good.
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Official(6)Scraped 29d ago
The mistress of the heroine doesn't explain, but if the heroine can still get along peacefully with the heroine even when her husband is robbed, then that's not the case, okay? So it is reasonable for the female supporting character to deal with the female protagonist, but just because she is dealing with the female protagonist, she is vicious... I am speechless. Although the female supporting character is vicious from the female protagonist's perspective, is it right to see the female protagonist from the female supporting perspective? Can you still be calm in the face of a woman who stole your husband? Unless the virgin is too much or doesn't love her husband, in the final ending, the heroine leaves behind a female partner. In the eyes of outsiders, ah, how kind this woman is. For someone who has done so much harm to her, she can still leave her to share her husband. What a good heroine! But thinking back, it was obviously the heroine who ruined the couple, okay? And finally gained a good reputation? ! It is estimated that even the male protagonist feels that the female protagonist is very kind and loves her even more. Then there is nothing wrong with the female protagonist. So is the female protagonist leaving the female protagonist behind just to see the female protagonist and the male protagonist have sex with each other? How is there any kindness in this kind of behavior of stealing someone's husband and using her to gain a good reputation? There is no lower limit, okay? It just makes people think that the heroine is kind and the heroine is evil, and the heroine's aura... It's simply!
Not pretty at all
. . .
I came across this novel because I was searching for the "Happy Enemies" genre, and I read it with a rating of 5.0. The result was a bit ruined. The heroine was so overwhelmed by love that she didn't know that the hero was engaged. Didn't the heroine's parents know about it? I was speechless. . . There is no such thing as being happy about being an enemy.
Happy Enemies - Book Review
It's finally finished, let's start chewing~
It doesn't look good, the heroine is too weak.
Happy Enemies - Book Review
The description is delicate, not redundant, the language organization is just right, and the writing style is quite good.









