
After Reading the Book, I Married My Ex-husband, His Imperial Uncle
by Kaifeng Comes From The South
About This Novel
Su Fanyin transforms into the female supporting character in her book, who is not even cannon fodder. In order to change the fate of the Su family being wiped out, she divorces the scumbag, quarrels with the heroine, changes the ending, and finally chooses a man for herself. So the biggest gossip in the city was that on the day of their wedding, the Crown Princess ran away with the Prince's uncle... All the famous ladies in the Imperial City tore their veils apart and couldn't figure out why the usually stoic King Chen fell in love with a woman that the Crown Prince didn't want. As for this innocent person... Su Fanyin shook her head and said that they were definitely not the same person as the King Chen she knew. Ye Chenyang also didn't expect that he would stay in seclusion for half his life until he met Su Fanyin, who even knew that he wet the bed when he was six years old. He felt that the relationship between the two was just a cooperative relationship. Seeing that Su Fanyin was weak and unable to take care of herself, he couldn't help pampering her every day, but he didn't expect that he would spoil her to the point of being loved in his heart. The prince regretted and wanted to rob him? Ye Chenyang suddenly felt that it would be good to have an emperor Dangdang... Su Fanyin: "You are so noisy, can you let me sleep for a while." Ye Chenyang: "Then come over." Su Fanyin: "..." [1V1]
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Official(21)Scraped 9d ago
Su Fanyin is really good at actually being in a novel she wrote. However, her idea is really a bit unbelievable, but she is indeed right.
More, more, more, more, more, more
It's a very good book. I highly recommend it. Please update it.
Dear author, could you please tell me if the male protagonist is physically and mentally clean and does not have white moonlight or anything like that?
Ye Chenyang never thought that the maid just now would be the emperor's sister-in-law. She was so drunk that she couldn't even recognize her. What should she do? What other fun things would happen?
baffling
This book... The writing is pretty good, I don't think there's anything I can complain about, but this book is really confusing, and I don't understand the point of writing it this way. First of all, at the beginning, the heroine wears a book and says from the very beginning that she wants to protect the Su family and the people she loves. But what about the end? Except for the heroine, everyone in the Su family is dead, and everyone in the Shen family is also dead. Ye Zimu, the only clean and innocent member of the royal family, has also become a human, a ghost. In the middle, Su Xuanzheng died inexplicably. At first, he was just said to be missing, but later he became dead. Also, there was nothing wrong with Shen Yuyan and Shen Mi at first, but then they suddenly said they were dead. They died in Shen Zan's hands. They didn't say how or why they died. Finally, why can't Shen Zan and Shen Shu be allowed to leave in the finale? It didn't matter if he let them go, but he still designed Shen Shu to kill Shen Zan, and then Shen Shu also committed suicide. Shen Shu did not feel sorry for the male and female protagonists in any way, and even helped them all the time, but in the end she was killed by the male protagonists. Also, Shen Zan and Shen Shu's daughter appeared inexplicably. I don't know if it's because I didn't understand the timeline or something. I think it was written in the article that Shen Shu was not even nine months old after giving birth, right? ? ? At the end, at the end of the extra chapter, where the whole story is finished, Jiao Jiao and the prince are separated. In a word, in the main text, except for the male and female protagonists, everyone is dead, and even the extra chapters are full of regrets throughout the book. Moreover, there is a suspicion of selling dog meat for sale. The label of the book says "Sweet Pet". Where is the Sweet Pet? Except for the male and female protagonists who are indeed sweet pets, aren't the rest just regrets? The regret is also inexplicable. He clearly said that he wanted to protect everyone, but in the end they all died... In short, my personal evaluation of this book is: inexplicable...
Emmm it's hard to describe in words
Please update, please update, the plot is very good
Oh my God, there are so many typos. There are several in almost every chapter.
On the way to have candy
On the way to eating sweets, there is no return😷It seems that the heroine has not realized how special he is in Ye Chenyang's heart. I hope Shen Shu also has her own CP. Also, I feel like these people are secretly doing things behind my back... Looking forward to the follow-up and updating as soon as possible😽
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Official(21)Scraped 9d ago
Su Fanyin is really good at actually being in a novel she wrote. However, her idea is really a bit unbelievable, but she is indeed right.
More, more, more, more, more, more
It's a very good book. I highly recommend it. Please update it.
Dear author, could you please tell me if the male protagonist is physically and mentally clean and does not have white moonlight or anything like that?
Ye Chenyang never thought that the maid just now would be the emperor's sister-in-law. She was so drunk that she couldn't even recognize her. What should she do? What other fun things would happen?
baffling
This book... The writing is pretty good, I don't think there's anything I can complain about, but this book is really confusing, and I don't understand the point of writing it this way. First of all, at the beginning, the heroine wears a book and says from the very beginning that she wants to protect the Su family and the people she loves. But what about the end? Except for the heroine, everyone in the Su family is dead, and everyone in the Shen family is also dead. Ye Zimu, the only clean and innocent member of the royal family, has also become a human, a ghost. In the middle, Su Xuanzheng died inexplicably. At first, he was just said to be missing, but later he became dead. Also, there was nothing wrong with Shen Yuyan and Shen Mi at first, but then they suddenly said they were dead. They died in Shen Zan's hands. They didn't say how or why they died. Finally, why can't Shen Zan and Shen Shu be allowed to leave in the finale? It didn't matter if he let them go, but he still designed Shen Shu to kill Shen Zan, and then Shen Shu also committed suicide. Shen Shu did not feel sorry for the male and female protagonists in any way, and even helped them all the time, but in the end she was killed by the male protagonists. Also, Shen Zan and Shen Shu's daughter appeared inexplicably. I don't know if it's because I didn't understand the timeline or something. I think it was written in the article that Shen Shu was not even nine months old after giving birth, right? ? ? At the end, at the end of the extra chapter, where the whole story is finished, Jiao Jiao and the prince are separated. In a word, in the main text, except for the male and female protagonists, everyone is dead, and even the extra chapters are full of regrets throughout the book. Moreover, there is a suspicion of selling dog meat for sale. The label of the book says "Sweet Pet". Where is the Sweet Pet? Except for the male and female protagonists who are indeed sweet pets, aren't the rest just regrets? The regret is also inexplicable. He clearly said that he wanted to protect everyone, but in the end they all died... In short, my personal evaluation of this book is: inexplicable...
Emmm it's hard to describe in words
Please update, please update, the plot is very good
Oh my God, there are so many typos. There are several in almost every chapter.
On the way to have candy
On the way to eating sweets, there is no return😷It seems that the heroine has not realized how special he is in Ye Chenyang's heart. I hope Shen Shu also has her own CP. Also, I feel like these people are secretly doing things behind my back... Looking forward to the follow-up and updating as soon as possible😽










