
Farmer's Little Fubao is Cheating
by Long L Long
About This Novel
[This book has been published as a physical book in traditional Chinese] [Ancient cute treasures + farming + getting rich + golden fingers + scumbag abuse + relaxation] One day, three-year-old Changan suddenly found that he could hear the voice of his four-year-old cousin. He learned that the little cousin was reborn and had been secretly trying to kill him and his uncle and aunt, so that she could pretend to be little Changan and go to the capital to enjoy happiness. Just listen to the little cousin smile evilly: Chang'an, in this life I will go to the capital for you and enjoy the glory and wealth! Just stay poor in the countryside for the rest of your life! From now on, your mother will be my mother! Your wishful man is also mine! The cute three-year-old baby was busy pinching the dragon god and fighting drought in his hometown, so he had no time to pay attention to her. As long as it was a dragon king statue made in Chang'an, water would grow when placed in a well, and springs would emerge when thrown into a pond. Even the county magistrate asked her family to find a source of water. Later, the little cousin went to the capital, but instead of enjoying the blessings, she was sold into slavery. The little cousin lay on the ground mopping the floor with tears in her eyes. She glanced at her lazy and prodigal husband and wondered: Where is the promised glory and wealth? Why is my little cousin so lucky in this life? So rich?
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Official(29)Scraped 23d ago
It's full of irritating plots. Reading this book will shorten your life by several years. I have such a bad temper that I want to punish my grandma and uncle like this to death. You wrote a lot eloquently, but you just don't want to kill these weird relatives.
The journey to find my mother in Chang'an was quite speechless. .
As mentioned earlier, the aunts and the others have been taking Chang An with them. Chang An's mother sent someone to pick up her child for the first time. She knew that the child she was picking up was not her own child. She was speechless when she didn't send someone to pick up her daughter and just asked someone to deliver her. There are also uncles and aunts, and the county magistrate's family even had their own sons bullied by servants. How could they be so big-hearted and entrusted Chang An to deliver them to them? So later Chang An was bullied, treated as a stranger, lived with servants, and had no access. They were all speechless.
Goldfinger is very big, but it was very frustrating to watch, especially the plot after entering Beijing. And now, Goldfinger is very big, but the author did not pay attention to improving the heroine's self-protection ability, but forced the heroine to be in danger again and again to promote the plot. This is why I feel aggrieved. The cheat is very big, but the author just let the heroine make selfless sacrifices, and others benefit more. It is understandable that the heroine is young and kind, but all the benefits are taken away by others. What does the heroine get? Does being a cheat for others provide tools again and again? After entering Beijing, the heroine has become mature and knows how to read eyes. Author, do you still remember that your article is about raising a baby? The heroine brings good fortune to the people around her, and then suffers misfortune herself. Even if the crisis is saved, she relies on the heroine's vigilance. The more she looks at it, the more angry she becomes and the more frustrated she becomes. Chang'an is a good child, but the author's writing makes her kindness extremely cheap and not worth it, especially when some dangers can be nipped in the bud. I have to mention the golden finger of the heroine in this article. The heroine's golden finger is very big, but the author is extremely stingy in using the golden finger to the heroine, and is extremely generous to others. This is why I say that the heroine is a golden finger tool person. The heroine is like a child holding a golden finger, with no power to protect herself. This is something I think is very outrageous. The heroine is a child, but she has a golden finger. However, I feel that the author often forgets that the heroine has a golden finger, and then others need to take out the golden finger. When in danger, simply and crudely adding a strong buff to the heroine is limited to a limited time, which is extremely wasteful and cannot be used more. Let's make a simple and intuitive comparison. Without adding leaves, just the Dragon King clay statue made by the heroine can attract rainwater, so that the pond will never dry up. This is just laborious but does not cost leaves. Using leaves is even more outrageous. It is a creation out of thin air. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a living god. However, the heroine written by the author is not much different from the little pitiful one. She is looked down upon and bullied everywhere. The heroine was staying well in the countryside, finally living a good life, and her life was prosperous. However, the author forced the heroine to go to the capital, completely ignoring logic and letting a child go to Beijing alone. The uncle and aunt wanted to accompany her, but the author refused. This is also a very big logic bug in my opinion. It is a forced plot to open a new map and impose unfavorable conditions on the heroine. The plot after entering Beijing can be called abusing the heroine. The good luck is other people's, and the heroine's is bad luck, okay? !
Why do you keep using Song Xiyue and the others for fun? It feels like it's endless. It's such an annoying plot. There's not much new plot. I'm always talking about old things.
It's a bit anticlimactic. The eldest brother of the male protagonist has harmed the male protagonist and even gambled, but he can also end up well (becoming a teacher who educates people); what about the next chapter of the Jurchen invasion? Chang'an learned so many skills but didn't use them much. After giving birth to children, he didn't shine anymore?
He has a concubine and wants to get his daughter engaged. He thinks it's natural that his daughter spends so much money on her. Calling him uncle is much better than him. Give most of the money to the heroine. . . . You could be living a good life, so why do you have to destroy other people's personalities? He was a good dad at the beginning, why did he not pay attention to the details, or is he really not a good dad.
I don't like high quality articles. Abandoned. It makes me angry just to look at it.
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Official(29)Scraped 23d ago
It's full of irritating plots. Reading this book will shorten your life by several years. I have such a bad temper that I want to punish my grandma and uncle like this to death. You wrote a lot eloquently, but you just don't want to kill these weird relatives.
The journey to find my mother in Chang'an was quite speechless. .
As mentioned earlier, the aunts and the others have been taking Chang An with them. Chang An's mother sent someone to pick up her child for the first time. She knew that the child she was picking up was not her own child. She was speechless when she didn't send someone to pick up her daughter and just asked someone to deliver her. There are also uncles and aunts, and the county magistrate's family even had their own sons bullied by servants. How could they be so big-hearted and entrusted Chang An to deliver them to them? So later Chang An was bullied, treated as a stranger, lived with servants, and had no access. They were all speechless.
Goldfinger is very big, but it was very frustrating to watch, especially the plot after entering Beijing. And now, Goldfinger is very big, but the author did not pay attention to improving the heroine's self-protection ability, but forced the heroine to be in danger again and again to promote the plot. This is why I feel aggrieved. The cheat is very big, but the author just let the heroine make selfless sacrifices, and others benefit more. It is understandable that the heroine is young and kind, but all the benefits are taken away by others. What does the heroine get? Does being a cheat for others provide tools again and again? After entering Beijing, the heroine has become mature and knows how to read eyes. Author, do you still remember that your article is about raising a baby? The heroine brings good fortune to the people around her, and then suffers misfortune herself. Even if the crisis is saved, she relies on the heroine's vigilance. The more she looks at it, the more angry she becomes and the more frustrated she becomes. Chang'an is a good child, but the author's writing makes her kindness extremely cheap and not worth it, especially when some dangers can be nipped in the bud. I have to mention the golden finger of the heroine in this article. The heroine's golden finger is very big, but the author is extremely stingy in using the golden finger to the heroine, and is extremely generous to others. This is why I say that the heroine is a golden finger tool person. The heroine is like a child holding a golden finger, with no power to protect herself. This is something I think is very outrageous. The heroine is a child, but she has a golden finger. However, I feel that the author often forgets that the heroine has a golden finger, and then others need to take out the golden finger. When in danger, simply and crudely adding a strong buff to the heroine is limited to a limited time, which is extremely wasteful and cannot be used more. Let's make a simple and intuitive comparison. Without adding leaves, just the Dragon King clay statue made by the heroine can attract rainwater, so that the pond will never dry up. This is just laborious but does not cost leaves. Using leaves is even more outrageous. It is a creation out of thin air. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a living god. However, the heroine written by the author is not much different from the little pitiful one. She is looked down upon and bullied everywhere. The heroine was staying well in the countryside, finally living a good life, and her life was prosperous. However, the author forced the heroine to go to the capital, completely ignoring logic and letting a child go to Beijing alone. The uncle and aunt wanted to accompany her, but the author refused. This is also a very big logic bug in my opinion. It is a forced plot to open a new map and impose unfavorable conditions on the heroine. The plot after entering Beijing can be called abusing the heroine. The good luck is other people's, and the heroine's is bad luck, okay? !
Why do you keep using Song Xiyue and the others for fun? It feels like it's endless. It's such an annoying plot. There's not much new plot. I'm always talking about old things.
It's a bit anticlimactic. The eldest brother of the male protagonist has harmed the male protagonist and even gambled, but he can also end up well (becoming a teacher who educates people); what about the next chapter of the Jurchen invasion? Chang'an learned so many skills but didn't use them much. After giving birth to children, he didn't shine anymore?
He has a concubine and wants to get his daughter engaged. He thinks it's natural that his daughter spends so much money on her. Calling him uncle is much better than him. Give most of the money to the heroine. . . . You could be living a good life, so why do you have to destroy other people's personalities? He was a good dad at the beginning, why did he not pay attention to the details, or is he really not a good dad.
I don't like high quality articles. Abandoned. It makes me angry just to look at it.













