
The Step-wife of the General Raises a Bun
About This Novel
Qian Shuihan, a modern military doctor who came from a family of ancient doctors, died together with the enemy during a mission. Unexpectedly, with the help of the ancestral treasure - the mythical beast in the pharmacopoeia space, he traveled through time and became Shui Qianhan, a baby under one year old in the West Vietnam Kingdom. She watched her mother die in front of her and became an orphan. He grew up with his master in a Taoist temple in the mountains since he was a child. Later, because he obeyed his master's orders, he married Jun'an Hou Hanjunjue as his stepwife. Unexpectedly, the imperial edict would come on the wedding day. The groom, who had just finished the ceremony, took off his wedding clothes, put on his armor, and rushed to the border to defend against the enemy. Faced with the rumors that her husband left the wedding hall resolutely on the wedding day, and faced with the difficulties caused by her stepmother-in-law, sister-in-law and other people, she came to fight one or two. When Shui Qianhan was tired of dealing with all kinds of monsters and monsters, the only thing she was happy about was that she had a cute little bun to accompany her all the time, and she also encouraged the little cute bun to become a "big boss". Neither her husband in name nor the conspiracy behind the scenes can stop her from raising little buns. Raising steamed stuffed buns, fighting for the best, taking revenge, and finding relatives, Shui Qianhan's life in Xiyue suddenly became prosperous. As for the victorious Marquis Jun'an who returned to the court, I don't know who he is, I don't know him! Marquis Jun An, who has always paid attention to the affairs in the palace, is married to a wife who only cares about his son but doesn't know who he is. How can this be done? So the fearless iron-blooded general on the battlefield became the "King of Vinegar", and it just happened that the old vinegar starter was his biological son.
What Readers Think
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Official(13)Scraped 7d ago
typo
Too many typos sometimes affect the reading experience😻
Not Shuang Jiewen? A bit unacceptable. And she's still a stepmother.
Affect reading
There are really too many typos in every chapter, more than one, and some sentences are not fluent, which really affects reading. No matter how good the plot is, typos and sentences will make people feel bad and make people not want to continue reading.
Is this someone testing the identity of the heroine? Or do you simply want to blame Sihai Villa?
So anxious 🤔What is the purpose?
good
There are just too many typos! I'm a little tired from watching it! You have to guess!
There are too many typos and some sentences are inexplicably broken. It's really tiring to read!
Is this article a waste of time? Is this article a waste of time?
Is this the final article? It looks like it was last updated at the end of November last year.
Has the author ever watched the TV series? If you haven't studied history, you've probably watched the TV series. All the titled emperors have issued edicts, and they must have been read out by the imperial edict. If so, the entire capital should know about it. If you write it like this, I'm speechless. I really can't stand it!
Rating
Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 7d ago
typo
Too many typos sometimes affect the reading experience😻
Not Shuang Jiewen? A bit unacceptable. And she's still a stepmother.
Affect reading
There are really too many typos in every chapter, more than one, and some sentences are not fluent, which really affects reading. No matter how good the plot is, typos and sentences will make people feel bad and make people not want to continue reading.
Is this someone testing the identity of the heroine? Or do you simply want to blame Sihai Villa?
So anxious 🤔What is the purpose?
good
There are just too many typos! I'm a little tired from watching it! You have to guess!
There are too many typos and some sentences are inexplicably broken. It's really tiring to read!
Is this article a waste of time? Is this article a waste of time?
Is this the final article? It looks like it was last updated at the end of November last year.
Has the author ever watched the TV series? If you haven't studied history, you've probably watched the TV series. All the titled emperors have issued edicts, and they must have been read out by the imperial edict. If so, the entire capital should know about it. If you write it like this, I'm speechless. I really can't stand it!









