
Rebirth of the Legitimate Daughter Qingcheng
by Qian Linger
About This Novel
The daughter-in-law of a high family returned to her nine-year-old age. Faced with her concubine's fight for marriage, her aunt tried to trick her, and her younger brother was bullied. She pretended to be weak and plotted every step of the way, but unexpectedly, she attracted the "kindness of help" from the third prince of the plague god... "Little fox, are you sure you want to hold me like this all the time?" "Get away, you bastard!" "Play hard to get? Very good, I like it!"
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He feels sorry for the heroine, just like Ao Han said about the hero, there is no most important thing in his heart, only more important. He chose Daxia in every choice, and was almost tainted by being stunned by the eldest prince in the palace. But he was obviously in the palace and knew that the heroine was missing, but he chose to save his father and left the safety of the heroine to Ao Han. Then has he ever thought about what if Ao Han was late? Is that ending acceptable to him? The heroine disappeared in the desert. Even though he knew that she was inseparable from the eldest prince, he still chose to stay in the country to appease the government and became the regent. He only started to look for the heroine when he felt that Daxia no longer needed him. Is it meaningful to rescue her after such a long time? Is he so sure that the heroine is still alive? Even if the eldest prince didn't kill the heroine, but just defiled her, then the heroine wouldn't live in this world. Although the hero later got drunk and tortured himself, and said that they were inseparable, I just want to say haha, it's too late to make amends. The sentence at the end, "I will live up to the summer, I will live up to you" is really the biggest irony. The ending is rushed and bad. I kind of hate the male protagonist. I don't want them to be together. At least I can't let the male protagonist be with the female protagonist so easily.
The ending was too hasty,,,, why should I live up to Daxia or you? Qingming disappeared for so long before he came to find him. He did live up to Daxia, but, Regent, you still failed her after all. What is life and death? After all, you failed to protect her. Even if you accompany her to death, it can't change the fact that she suffered so much and almost died.
I like Duan Qingming and Yan Lingyu. Yan Lingyu's words "I will live up to Daxia and live up to you in this life" are very touching, but the ending is too hasty, but I sincerely hope that they can become husband and wife, love each other forever, and stay together until old age!
Having you in this life is the perfect love. I will live up to Daxia and live up to you. Can the ending be more clear? Baby is itchy
I actually like this book very much. The sentence "I can't live up to Da Xia, I can live up to you" is very touching.
Likes from Duan Qingming who likes Rebirth , and likes from those who dislike Aunt Liu
What's in my heart
This novel is the first novel I have read, and it is also the only article I have read from beginning to end without skipping a chapter. But, to be honest, I was just killing time and was so bored that I calmed down and read it carefully, and then I felt that the article was delicate, the characters were vivid, and there was a lot of content in the backyard life, but I didn't feel it was repetitive. Just like what some readers said, I felt that the author wrote too much and was writing every day, as if he was writing a diary. I also think that it is the author's exquisite thought that can write the diary-like content without being boring or repetitive, and with foreshadowing everywhere. This is an advantage, but it is also the biggest shortcoming of this novel. Because there is too much content about life, the content is relatively plain, and there are not enough ups and downs. It is easy for readers to become impatient and give up halfway. Another problem is that the ending is too sloppy and disappointing. But having said that, this novel is actually an inner world of the author. Both the male protagonist and the female protagonist are alive in the author's heart. We are beyond reproach for the ending of the author's inner world. One last thing, to be honest, if you want me to read this novel again, I will frankly say that I don't have the patience. I might give up after finishing a hundred chapters...
Having you in this life is the best destination for me. The place with you is my home. I will live up to Daxia, I will live up to you...
The ending seems a bit unexpected, but it makes sense. The vow that "I will live up to Daxia and you in this life" lingers in my ears. Duan Qingming, she was reborn, with extraordinary intelligence and beauty. She came for revenge and to protect the people she cared about; and Yan Lingyu, the third prince of Daxia, was a mythical existence. When the two of them met, it was destined that they had an unusual fate. From talking back to each other at the beginning, they later became accustomed to each other's existence, and even depended on each other for life and death. This may be fate, or it may be fate. The love between the two of them is extraordinary, but also reasonable. This is their tacit understanding. Finally, I want to say that this book is inspiring. I would like to thank the author and hope that the author will continue to publish new works! (The only drawback is that some chapters of this book are out of order and the characters are wrong, but overall it is very good)
Alas, this ending is too hasty! At least let the hero and heroine have a grand wedding! Those bad guys didn't get the ending they deserved! This ending is too rushed!
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Official(195)Scraped 24d ago
He feels sorry for the heroine, just like Ao Han said about the hero, there is no most important thing in his heart, only more important. He chose Daxia in every choice, and was almost tainted by being stunned by the eldest prince in the palace. But he was obviously in the palace and knew that the heroine was missing, but he chose to save his father and left the safety of the heroine to Ao Han. Then has he ever thought about what if Ao Han was late? Is that ending acceptable to him? The heroine disappeared in the desert. Even though he knew that she was inseparable from the eldest prince, he still chose to stay in the country to appease the government and became the regent. He only started to look for the heroine when he felt that Daxia no longer needed him. Is it meaningful to rescue her after such a long time? Is he so sure that the heroine is still alive? Even if the eldest prince didn't kill the heroine, but just defiled her, then the heroine wouldn't live in this world. Although the hero later got drunk and tortured himself, and said that they were inseparable, I just want to say haha, it's too late to make amends. The sentence at the end, "I will live up to the summer, I will live up to you" is really the biggest irony. The ending is rushed and bad. I kind of hate the male protagonist. I don't want them to be together. At least I can't let the male protagonist be with the female protagonist so easily.
The ending was too hasty,,,, why should I live up to Daxia or you? Qingming disappeared for so long before he came to find him. He did live up to Daxia, but, Regent, you still failed her after all. What is life and death? After all, you failed to protect her. Even if you accompany her to death, it can't change the fact that she suffered so much and almost died.
I like Duan Qingming and Yan Lingyu. Yan Lingyu's words "I will live up to Daxia and live up to you in this life" are very touching, but the ending is too hasty, but I sincerely hope that they can become husband and wife, love each other forever, and stay together until old age!
Having you in this life is the perfect love. I will live up to Daxia and live up to you. Can the ending be more clear? Baby is itchy
I actually like this book very much. The sentence "I can't live up to Da Xia, I can live up to you" is very touching.
Likes from Duan Qingming who likes Rebirth , and likes from those who dislike Aunt Liu
What's in my heart
This novel is the first novel I have read, and it is also the only article I have read from beginning to end without skipping a chapter. But, to be honest, I was just killing time and was so bored that I calmed down and read it carefully, and then I felt that the article was delicate, the characters were vivid, and there was a lot of content in the backyard life, but I didn't feel it was repetitive. Just like what some readers said, I felt that the author wrote too much and was writing every day, as if he was writing a diary. I also think that it is the author's exquisite thought that can write the diary-like content without being boring or repetitive, and with foreshadowing everywhere. This is an advantage, but it is also the biggest shortcoming of this novel. Because there is too much content about life, the content is relatively plain, and there are not enough ups and downs. It is easy for readers to become impatient and give up halfway. Another problem is that the ending is too sloppy and disappointing. But having said that, this novel is actually an inner world of the author. Both the male protagonist and the female protagonist are alive in the author's heart. We are beyond reproach for the ending of the author's inner world. One last thing, to be honest, if you want me to read this novel again, I will frankly say that I don't have the patience. I might give up after finishing a hundred chapters...
Having you in this life is the best destination for me. The place with you is my home. I will live up to Daxia, I will live up to you...
The ending seems a bit unexpected, but it makes sense. The vow that "I will live up to Daxia and you in this life" lingers in my ears. Duan Qingming, she was reborn, with extraordinary intelligence and beauty. She came for revenge and to protect the people she cared about; and Yan Lingyu, the third prince of Daxia, was a mythical existence. When the two of them met, it was destined that they had an unusual fate. From talking back to each other at the beginning, they later became accustomed to each other's existence, and even depended on each other for life and death. This may be fate, or it may be fate. The love between the two of them is extraordinary, but also reasonable. This is their tacit understanding. Finally, I want to say that this book is inspiring. I would like to thank the author and hope that the author will continue to publish new works! (The only drawback is that some chapters of this book are out of order and the characters are wrong, but overall it is very good)
Alas, this ending is too hasty! At least let the hero and heroine have a grand wedding! Those bad guys didn't get the ending they deserved! This ending is too rushed!









