
Farmer's Little Daughter-in-law
by Mushroom Boy
About This Novel
Liu Qingshan married a woman who had been a maid, so people in villages all over the country laughed at him. But after a while, they stopped laughing. Because the legendary Su Yun, who couldn't lift her shoulders or fight with her hands, was not only able to make money and play top-notch games, but was also extremely prosperous, she was not as useless as everyone said!
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(14)Scraped 28d ago
What are you doing! Why is there "/n" after every sentence? It makes my eyes dazzled and my head hurts. I've just started reading this!
The whole page/n made me dizzy and gave up decisively.
Why do you need to add n after each sentence? This is very disturbing. You can start a new line! I don't want to read any good books like this
Why ➕/n? I originally wanted to give a high score but /n was so annoying that I didn't even want to read it.
Read one sentence /n and it won't be available until Chapter 505
What on earth are you doing? N n screams, the book is a good book, this scream is a little bit. . . . .
The author is born in the Year of the Sheep, I don't play, and my ears are tired from listening to books.
/nWhat the hell is this?
, what the hell is /n?
There is a /n after each sentence, which affects reading
Can't watch
I'm interested in the article, but the letter n affects the perception, so I can't stand it.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(14)Scraped 28d ago
What are you doing! Why is there "/n" after every sentence? It makes my eyes dazzled and my head hurts. I've just started reading this!
The whole page/n made me dizzy and gave up decisively.
Why do you need to add n after each sentence? This is very disturbing. You can start a new line! I don't want to read any good books like this
Why ➕/n? I originally wanted to give a high score but /n was so annoying that I didn't even want to read it.
Read one sentence /n and it won't be available until Chapter 505
What on earth are you doing? N n screams, the book is a good book, this scream is a little bit. . . . .
The author is born in the Year of the Sheep, I don't play, and my ears are tired from listening to books.
/nWhat the hell is this?
, what the hell is /n?
There is a /n after each sentence, which affects reading
Can't watch
I'm interested in the article, but the letter n affects the perception, so I can't stand it.









