
The Little Princess is in Rags, but the Demon Emperor Mends Them
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Xiao Baojing transformed into a puppet in an ancient salesman's house. In this world where demons and ghosts are rampant, countries are at war. She sees that the salesman is struggling to survive in the streets and alleys. He is so poor that he still wants to buy her rouge and gouache. She is moved and quietly rolls up her sleeves and performs an opera to earn money to support her family. As the second generation demon, Shang Bingjiu sells the intelligence of all nations, heavenly spirits and earthly treasures, and earns the fortune and soul of yin and yang. But recently he discovered that the puppet at home suddenly came to life. She always secretly filled the rice vat with rice and stuffed his sleeves with sugar, for fear that he would starve to death. His puppet is struggling to support his family and is almost falling apart. Shang Bingjiu mended her while secretly observing her. This puppet, sewn with the human skin of a little princess, is in tatters and looks so strange. Take another look. So weird, and a little bit cute. -Later, he carried her on his back across thousands of mountains and rivers, only to realize that it was him who was torn into pieces, and it was Xiao Baojing who picked up his heart and mended it back together. She wasn't trash, she was his treasure.
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How to put it, maybe I have too high expectations for this book after reading several tweets, or maybe I have read too many stories about the heroine, but now that I have read this book, I feel really frustrated and aggrieved. It was really interesting and funny in the early stages. I really liked the interaction between the male protagonist and the female protagonist, but since the appearance of the fourth princess, it has become weird. Don't say that I only have opinions about the female protagonist. You can read my thoughts and comments. My previous comments are almost all biased towards the female protagonist. Although the male protagonist is also messy later, his setting is not a good thing in the first place. He abandoned the heroine several times and made the heroine suffer, and every time he watched helplessly until the heroine couldn't bear it before saving him. Sometimes it was very unpleasant to watch, but it was him who took action every time the heroine gained merit. The writing was clearly beautiful and tense at the beginning, but things changed later on. I want to write the heroine as innocent, lively, cute and kind, but it always falls short. The heroine's character is relatively innocent, silly, and sweet, a bit like a virgin. She wants to save everyone, but she still pities the person who had her original body killed. It's a bit unbearable. I endured the first few times, but I felt like I couldn't stand it anymore. I remember there was a passage in it where the original aunt was, it seems, named Xiao Yulou. She was raped in her sleep by an ugly and ex-sexual man, and she became pregnant, and the fetus could not be aborted, so she asked the male protagonist for help, but the female protagonist asked her if she hated the child. Shouldn't all mothers love their children deeply? Excuse me? This fetus is no longer a human fetus, right? And she was forced to get pregnant when she didn't want to. Why did she like this child? What kind of brain circuit did the heroine have to ask her this question? It made me feel uncomfortable. You want to say that the heroine is an original resident, but the heroine is a time traveler, why are you still asking this question? Also, didn't the heroine want to cultivate herself from the beginning and go all the way to find a national master? Later, Greed Chu taught her how to practice cultivation and told her to introduce Qi into her body to absorb the essence of the sun and moon, but she didn't listen. She said that Ji Huiyan said that you can cultivate yourself by gaining merit, so why did you come to the National Master to ask him those questions? Three questions were simply wasted. And it can be said that most of the good things she did were done with the help of the male protagonist. There were many times when the male protagonist didn't help her. Furthermore, I really felt that there were a lot of hints that there was something wrong there. Lu even reminded her not to eat too much, but she didn't understand. She went to see the fourth princess alone who wanted to kill her, but was thrown off the stage. Many goblins died in order for her to go out to deliver the message. As a result, she was banned from the painting when she went out. She didn't go to see the prince until she was rescued by the hero the day before the accident. I can't imagine what happened to those goblins. The writing in that place was too tragic. Then I went back to the past more than 20 times, but never succeeded. I actually broke the Pangu flag in half. I felt like I couldn't do anything, and the success was not enough, but the failure was more than enough. Why is the heroine written like this later? It makes me so sad to see it.
I can only say that I'm a little disappointed (I watched it elsewhere), because I really want to comment on it. I really don't like her character in the fourth princess. I'm really speechless to whitewash her. It's understandable that she doesn't like goblins because of what happened when she was a child, but she can't kill them with one shot. She also wants to kill the good ones. The same thing with the original nine princesses. I can only say that she is too miserable. , The fourth princess also killed the prince who was also very kind to her, and later snatched the prince's daughter to make her the empress. Didn't she ask other people what they thought? It's not like she wanted to be the empress alone. Maybe she just wanted to be with her family. I can only see a miserable princess whose husband died and her daughter was taken away. The same goes for the heroine. Not to mention that the death of her original ninth princess was at the hands of the fourth princess. If it weren't for the male protagonist, the four princesses would have killed her several times. , She has no defense yet and doesn't have any dislike for the people who want to harm her😫, I can only say that I should drive high and go low. I also bought this book because of Nan Baoyi's original book. The book is in short supply, so the current one is very good and very good. The others should be
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It is a beautiful, romantic and fantasy text. The beautiful, kind, cute and brave little princess travels through the human world and the demon world under the guidance of a salesman. She meets a person or a spirit, and participates in a small story that is either poignant, sad or full of philosophy. She has experienced the vicissitudes of life, the earth is shattering, the universe has moved to a dark and dark magical world. She is willing to use her kindness to change the outcome, and believes that she will achieve perfection in the end. Cai Cai's imagination is endless, her mind is wide open, and she is amazed, as if she had a long dream following Cai Cai. Cai Cai said today that the dream is almost over, and she felt a little lost for a moment.
Points are for writing
The female protagonist is extremely brainless and stupid. She believed that the enemy who had been lying to her and wanted to kill her entire family and only thought of her own power would betray the male protagonist. In the end, she forcibly whitewashed Xiao Nanjia (the enemy mentioned above), and she was given the skin of someone who had the righteousness of the human race.
It is super invincible and beautiful, and the subject matter is very novel. The heroine wears a puppet and goes to the imperial capital with the hero. Through each case, she unintentionally accumulates merits and cultivates her body... Why did the fourth princess kill the ninth princess? Who is enshrined in the Temple of Paradise? What kind of entanglements did the male and female protagonists have before? Come and take a look👀
No, it's a bit magical. I really want to ask why the heroine doesn't want the hero to swallow the sun? And why does she trust that empress so much! People say they won't kill, but the heroine really believes it! I know that the heroine may have liked the sun before in this world, but now she has restored her memory. Didn't she see how miserable those monsters were in the past? Then she said that before she recovered her memory, didn't she also see the platform that the empress had tricked the monsters into building, and then she wanted to blow up the monsters who built the platform? But what did she say? It's really annoying (I don't understand, just expressing my personal opinion )
Drive high and go low to trick people in and kill them
The heroine is a princess who travels back in time to a human skin puppet. When the heroine first crossed over, she made too many moves and didn't even clean up the dirt and leaves on her body when she went out to play. She thought the hero didn't notice that she was conscious. It is written that the female protagonist wants to become a human being and goes to Beijing to find the imperial master. She encounters many things on the way and sees the dangers of human nature. It was written that the ninth princess's nominal aunt was defiled by a villain in a dream and had a child. This was already a blow to the unwed pregnancy and there was no way to kill the child. The heroine said, "Don't all mothers love their children? Why don't they give birth to her?" ? ? It's already annoying enough to be pregnant with a child you don't know and you can't fight it off. Besides, your aunt is still a member of the royal family. It's no joke to wear such a thing out. Seeing this, I can only say the heroine (stupid, kind, holy mother) It is written about the fourth princess who is ambitious and wants to fight for the throne with the prince (cooperating with the imperial master to trick the demon into killing and planting explosives). The heroine is caught and imprisoned for acting alone even though she knows that the other party wants to kill her. When she escapes, many demons use their own lives to send the heroine and the evidence away. When she goes out, she throws herself into a trap to find the imperial master and is imprisoned, etc. A series of outrageous maneuvers. Later, in the era of country change, the heroine felt that the world was strange, there were no acquaintances, and there were days when the hero would wait for clothes to stretch out his hand and eat to open his mouth. Then I saw the national master fighting the male protagonist in a coma, getting the flag, and then wearing it back to operate. I saw that the plot behind this point has been abandoned. As a modern person, the heroine plays games and knows a little bit about the plot, but she can also perform sexy actions, which is boring to watch.
I don't know what to say about the heroine's character A modern person who has passed the college entrance examination has traveled into the game, and into a puppet town with only one living person. He does not doubt that one person at all. It is known that the ninth princess was killed on the order of the fourth princess (the human skin on her body now belongs to the ninth princess). Although it was the princess who tortured and killed the ninth princess, the heroine's attitude towards the murderer was too good. Moreover, she also knew that the death of the ninth princess was ordered by the fourth princess. The ninth princess died so miserably, and the heroine's attitude towards the fourth princess can be said to be direct or indirect murderer. Is the heroine really a modern person? It is still a modern person. The female protagonist is really like a puppet of the male protagonist. She lives by the will of the male protagonist. Her thoughts cannot be seen as a person at all. It cannot be seen that she is a person at all.
Myocardial infarction
It gave me a heart attack. . I liked it very much before (I bought a membership specifically...), But when I went to Xiao Nanjia's, I was so sick of it, especially when Pangu Banner Dragon Veins was split into two. . I really like the heroine, but it's true that she's extremely stupid (and she gets beaten up all the time, and I can't stand the heroine being beaten...). . . . . . . . I bought the membership specially
In fact, the beginning is really good, and the little stories are also very attractive, but I hate the role of the fourth princess very much. It is said that it was forcibly whitewashed later, which is very disgusting. Be vicious as long as you are evil, be selfish as long as you are selfish, and what kind of "big heroine" is there. I don't quite understand the heroine's attitude towards her. The fourth princess is the culprit who killed her, so it's okay if she doesn't stay away from her. I was almost killed by her several times later and even got close to the fourth princess. I was speechless. A bit too silly and sweet. .
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Official(273)Scraped 22d ago
How to put it, maybe I have too high expectations for this book after reading several tweets, or maybe I have read too many stories about the heroine, but now that I have read this book, I feel really frustrated and aggrieved. It was really interesting and funny in the early stages. I really liked the interaction between the male protagonist and the female protagonist, but since the appearance of the fourth princess, it has become weird. Don't say that I only have opinions about the female protagonist. You can read my thoughts and comments. My previous comments are almost all biased towards the female protagonist. Although the male protagonist is also messy later, his setting is not a good thing in the first place. He abandoned the heroine several times and made the heroine suffer, and every time he watched helplessly until the heroine couldn't bear it before saving him. Sometimes it was very unpleasant to watch, but it was him who took action every time the heroine gained merit. The writing was clearly beautiful and tense at the beginning, but things changed later on. I want to write the heroine as innocent, lively, cute and kind, but it always falls short. The heroine's character is relatively innocent, silly, and sweet, a bit like a virgin. She wants to save everyone, but she still pities the person who had her original body killed. It's a bit unbearable. I endured the first few times, but I felt like I couldn't stand it anymore. I remember there was a passage in it where the original aunt was, it seems, named Xiao Yulou. She was raped in her sleep by an ugly and ex-sexual man, and she became pregnant, and the fetus could not be aborted, so she asked the male protagonist for help, but the female protagonist asked her if she hated the child. Shouldn't all mothers love their children deeply? Excuse me? This fetus is no longer a human fetus, right? And she was forced to get pregnant when she didn't want to. Why did she like this child? What kind of brain circuit did the heroine have to ask her this question? It made me feel uncomfortable. You want to say that the heroine is an original resident, but the heroine is a time traveler, why are you still asking this question? Also, didn't the heroine want to cultivate herself from the beginning and go all the way to find a national master? Later, Greed Chu taught her how to practice cultivation and told her to introduce Qi into her body to absorb the essence of the sun and moon, but she didn't listen. She said that Ji Huiyan said that you can cultivate yourself by gaining merit, so why did you come to the National Master to ask him those questions? Three questions were simply wasted. And it can be said that most of the good things she did were done with the help of the male protagonist. There were many times when the male protagonist didn't help her. Furthermore, I really felt that there were a lot of hints that there was something wrong there. Lu even reminded her not to eat too much, but she didn't understand. She went to see the fourth princess alone who wanted to kill her, but was thrown off the stage. Many goblins died in order for her to go out to deliver the message. As a result, she was banned from the painting when she went out. She didn't go to see the prince until she was rescued by the hero the day before the accident. I can't imagine what happened to those goblins. The writing in that place was too tragic. Then I went back to the past more than 20 times, but never succeeded. I actually broke the Pangu flag in half. I felt like I couldn't do anything, and the success was not enough, but the failure was more than enough. Why is the heroine written like this later? It makes me so sad to see it.
I can only say that I'm a little disappointed (I watched it elsewhere), because I really want to comment on it. I really don't like her character in the fourth princess. I'm really speechless to whitewash her. It's understandable that she doesn't like goblins because of what happened when she was a child, but she can't kill them with one shot. She also wants to kill the good ones. The same thing with the original nine princesses. I can only say that she is too miserable. , The fourth princess also killed the prince who was also very kind to her, and later snatched the prince's daughter to make her the empress. Didn't she ask other people what they thought? It's not like she wanted to be the empress alone. Maybe she just wanted to be with her family. I can only see a miserable princess whose husband died and her daughter was taken away. The same goes for the heroine. Not to mention that the death of her original ninth princess was at the hands of the fourth princess. If it weren't for the male protagonist, the four princesses would have killed her several times. , She has no defense yet and doesn't have any dislike for the people who want to harm her😫, I can only say that I should drive high and go low. I also bought this book because of Nan Baoyi's original book. The book is in short supply, so the current one is very good and very good. The others should be
Enjoy the wonderful articles together
It is a beautiful, romantic and fantasy text. The beautiful, kind, cute and brave little princess travels through the human world and the demon world under the guidance of a salesman. She meets a person or a spirit, and participates in a small story that is either poignant, sad or full of philosophy. She has experienced the vicissitudes of life, the earth is shattering, the universe has moved to a dark and dark magical world. She is willing to use her kindness to change the outcome, and believes that she will achieve perfection in the end. Cai Cai's imagination is endless, her mind is wide open, and she is amazed, as if she had a long dream following Cai Cai. Cai Cai said today that the dream is almost over, and she felt a little lost for a moment.
Points are for writing
The female protagonist is extremely brainless and stupid. She believed that the enemy who had been lying to her and wanted to kill her entire family and only thought of her own power would betray the male protagonist. In the end, she forcibly whitewashed Xiao Nanjia (the enemy mentioned above), and she was given the skin of someone who had the righteousness of the human race.
It is super invincible and beautiful, and the subject matter is very novel. The heroine wears a puppet and goes to the imperial capital with the hero. Through each case, she unintentionally accumulates merits and cultivates her body... Why did the fourth princess kill the ninth princess? Who is enshrined in the Temple of Paradise? What kind of entanglements did the male and female protagonists have before? Come and take a look👀
No, it's a bit magical. I really want to ask why the heroine doesn't want the hero to swallow the sun? And why does she trust that empress so much! People say they won't kill, but the heroine really believes it! I know that the heroine may have liked the sun before in this world, but now she has restored her memory. Didn't she see how miserable those monsters were in the past? Then she said that before she recovered her memory, didn't she also see the platform that the empress had tricked the monsters into building, and then she wanted to blow up the monsters who built the platform? But what did she say? It's really annoying (I don't understand, just expressing my personal opinion )
Drive high and go low to trick people in and kill them
The heroine is a princess who travels back in time to a human skin puppet. When the heroine first crossed over, she made too many moves and didn't even clean up the dirt and leaves on her body when she went out to play. She thought the hero didn't notice that she was conscious. It is written that the female protagonist wants to become a human being and goes to Beijing to find the imperial master. She encounters many things on the way and sees the dangers of human nature. It was written that the ninth princess's nominal aunt was defiled by a villain in a dream and had a child. This was already a blow to the unwed pregnancy and there was no way to kill the child. The heroine said, "Don't all mothers love their children? Why don't they give birth to her?" ? ? It's already annoying enough to be pregnant with a child you don't know and you can't fight it off. Besides, your aunt is still a member of the royal family. It's no joke to wear such a thing out. Seeing this, I can only say the heroine (stupid, kind, holy mother) It is written about the fourth princess who is ambitious and wants to fight for the throne with the prince (cooperating with the imperial master to trick the demon into killing and planting explosives). The heroine is caught and imprisoned for acting alone even though she knows that the other party wants to kill her. When she escapes, many demons use their own lives to send the heroine and the evidence away. When she goes out, she throws herself into a trap to find the imperial master and is imprisoned, etc. A series of outrageous maneuvers. Later, in the era of country change, the heroine felt that the world was strange, there were no acquaintances, and there were days when the hero would wait for clothes to stretch out his hand and eat to open his mouth. Then I saw the national master fighting the male protagonist in a coma, getting the flag, and then wearing it back to operate. I saw that the plot behind this point has been abandoned. As a modern person, the heroine plays games and knows a little bit about the plot, but she can also perform sexy actions, which is boring to watch.
I don't know what to say about the heroine's character A modern person who has passed the college entrance examination has traveled into the game, and into a puppet town with only one living person. He does not doubt that one person at all. It is known that the ninth princess was killed on the order of the fourth princess (the human skin on her body now belongs to the ninth princess). Although it was the princess who tortured and killed the ninth princess, the heroine's attitude towards the murderer was too good. Moreover, she also knew that the death of the ninth princess was ordered by the fourth princess. The ninth princess died so miserably, and the heroine's attitude towards the fourth princess can be said to be direct or indirect murderer. Is the heroine really a modern person? It is still a modern person. The female protagonist is really like a puppet of the male protagonist. She lives by the will of the male protagonist. Her thoughts cannot be seen as a person at all. It cannot be seen that she is a person at all.
Myocardial infarction
It gave me a heart attack. . I liked it very much before (I bought a membership specifically...), But when I went to Xiao Nanjia's, I was so sick of it, especially when Pangu Banner Dragon Veins was split into two. . I really like the heroine, but it's true that she's extremely stupid (and she gets beaten up all the time, and I can't stand the heroine being beaten...). . . . . . . . I bought the membership specially
In fact, the beginning is really good, and the little stories are also very attractive, but I hate the role of the fourth princess very much. It is said that it was forcibly whitewashed later, which is very disgusting. Be vicious as long as you are evil, be selfish as long as you are selfish, and what kind of "big heroine" is there. I don't quite understand the heroine's attitude towards her. The fourth princess is the culprit who killed her, so it's okay if she doesn't stay away from her. I was almost killed by her several times later and even got close to the fourth princess. I was speechless. A bit too silly and sweet. .












