
The Noble Lady's Strategy
by Xu Rusheng
About This Novel
Xu Miaoyun, the third daughter of the Xu family, died at the age of ninety. In the Xu family tree, these few simple words describe Xu Miaoyun, not because she is ordinary, but because she is too extraordinary. She is the most favored daughter of the Xu family, the Jinlan sister of the eldest princess Taining, the hero of the Xu family who avenged the ransacking of her family and the murder of her father, the queen of Emperor Jingxuan, and the sister of Duke Cheng Yigong. She has multiple identities, but her heart has never changed. Even standing on the nine-story staircase, she is still the little girl who fell asleep watching her sisters play chess under the wisteria trellis.
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Official(20)Scraped 21d ago
The heroine has the halo of being the protagonist, otherwise she would have died early. There are two things she did that are unbearable. First, the brother-in-law likes the daughter of a guilty minister and does not want to marry. She would like to allow him to marry and accept that woman. The wife who came in innocently should tell her directly afterwards and ask her to understand. Isn't it disgusting? What else can she do besides accept it? You are the queen, and she said that if the eldest princess ignores her (the relationship between the eldest princess and her wife is okay), she will ignore her and don't think about what you have done. The second is that she became the Queen Mother. Later, the Queen was barren for three years and there was a general election. Let's not talk about how stingy the Queen is. Think about how the Queen has seen the heroine and the hero love each other since she was a child. When she grows up, she wants to be the only emperor. It's understandable. Why choose so many people? Why don't you share your husband with others. Having said all this, I just want to say that the female protagonist has good things, but she really does not deserve to be with the male protagonist, let alone to have her alone. Of course, I still like a pairing. Most of the people in the book are paired with each other, so these things are particularly speechless.
The heroine's character set up was a big deal, especially when it came to her second brother's marriage appointment.
Average
The early stage was okay. The back is really not that good. The heroine only allows the state officials to set fires but does not allow the people to light lamps, which is a bit disgusting. The heroine's sister-in-law and her brother are not compatible either.
The only two things he couldn't stand were: first, giving his second uncle a concubine, and second, not being able to control his son's concubine. Obviously I am not so virtuous and smart, but I have to let others be virtuous. I just laughed.
ending. . . . . .
The first half is okay, but the second half feels a bit unfinished and a bit boring.
Does it look good? Why do I feel like it doesn't look good? I've missed a lot of chapters, and the preface is wrong and the follow-up is wrong.
The article is not on point. Where did the strategy come from?
The heroine is too indecisive
To be honest, the noble girl is really expensive, but the strategy is average and not very outstanding. She is just lucky to be pampered by the hero at first sight and be pampered for the rest of her life! The only highlight moment was slicing King Duan with one sword! But not everyone knows it! This book is about the life of a heroine who is neither reborn nor time-traveled, but is loved and loved by many people. She is envied, jealous, and hated by the male protagonist and is treated as a treasure by the male protagonist! Children are not important anymore!
I don't like the ending very much. I think Xiaoxian and Sister Pan are not suitable for each other. Sister Pan wants a lifelong love, but Xiaoxian is an emperor and he can't do what he wants to do with Bo Rang, so they are really not suitable.
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Official(20)Scraped 21d ago
The heroine has the halo of being the protagonist, otherwise she would have died early. There are two things she did that are unbearable. First, the brother-in-law likes the daughter of a guilty minister and does not want to marry. She would like to allow him to marry and accept that woman. The wife who came in innocently should tell her directly afterwards and ask her to understand. Isn't it disgusting? What else can she do besides accept it? You are the queen, and she said that if the eldest princess ignores her (the relationship between the eldest princess and her wife is okay), she will ignore her and don't think about what you have done. The second is that she became the Queen Mother. Later, the Queen was barren for three years and there was a general election. Let's not talk about how stingy the Queen is. Think about how the Queen has seen the heroine and the hero love each other since she was a child. When she grows up, she wants to be the only emperor. It's understandable. Why choose so many people? Why don't you share your husband with others. Having said all this, I just want to say that the female protagonist has good things, but she really does not deserve to be with the male protagonist, let alone to have her alone. Of course, I still like a pairing. Most of the people in the book are paired with each other, so these things are particularly speechless.
The heroine's character set up was a big deal, especially when it came to her second brother's marriage appointment.
Average
The early stage was okay. The back is really not that good. The heroine only allows the state officials to set fires but does not allow the people to light lamps, which is a bit disgusting. The heroine's sister-in-law and her brother are not compatible either.
The only two things he couldn't stand were: first, giving his second uncle a concubine, and second, not being able to control his son's concubine. Obviously I am not so virtuous and smart, but I have to let others be virtuous. I just laughed.
ending. . . . . .
The first half is okay, but the second half feels a bit unfinished and a bit boring.
Does it look good? Why do I feel like it doesn't look good? I've missed a lot of chapters, and the preface is wrong and the follow-up is wrong.
The article is not on point. Where did the strategy come from?
The heroine is too indecisive
To be honest, the noble girl is really expensive, but the strategy is average and not very outstanding. She is just lucky to be pampered by the hero at first sight and be pampered for the rest of her life! The only highlight moment was slicing King Duan with one sword! But not everyone knows it! This book is about the life of a heroine who is neither reborn nor time-traveled, but is loved and loved by many people. She is envied, jealous, and hated by the male protagonist and is treated as a treasure by the male protagonist! Children are not important anymore!
I don't like the ending very much. I think Xiaoxian and Sister Pan are not suitable for each other. Sister Pan wants a lifelong love, but Xiaoxian is an emperor and he can't do what he wants to do with Bo Rang, so they are really not suitable.













