
A Wise Wife
by Listen To The Falling Flowers
About This Novel
Li Siqian had already made plans for her future. First, she wanted to marry a husband who was good-looking, good-tempered, able to bully, suppress bad taste, and hit it off, and then... No, she was plotted! For the person in front of me, after checking the above six criteria, only good looks fit the criteria! Someone once said that some women can be happy with anyone they marry. Li Siqian flipped through his six standards, as if everything except appearance could be changed! So, okay, prepare carefully for the battle, let's sing a song of conquest! ........................ Someone had a resentful look on his face: I obviously comply with every one of them...
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The male protagonist is such a scumbag!
I really hate the male protagonist😫 1. Those who are arrogant and arrogant and think they have everything under control are really stupid, ha! From the beginning, he interfered in the inner house and caused countless troubles for the heroine. Later, when the heroine almost died, the hero felt that he had a chance to win. Haha, can he protect the heroine? The heroine has to escape because of you! 2. Macho chauvinism will kill the heroine and make the man a scumbag. From the very beginning of Mrs. Jane's layout, the heroine was suspicious of being scolded by the hero, and she felt that the hero was a scumbag! What do you say, "Are you suspicious of me?" Isn't it the same sentence that many men have cheated on? Scumbag! 3. Don't feel sorry for the heroine. The matter of Sister Yu framing the heroine was simply left to nothing. The heroine almost died because of him and because of his niece, but she still couldn't bear to punish her niece. Oh, you said he beat her niece? Oh, it would be nice if the heroine framed the dead and was beaten, but if the heroine framed the niece, she would definitely be divorced! The male protagonist shows that he really likes and cares about the female protagonist in small things. When it comes to big things, especially when it comes to his niece and his ambitions, compared with these, his love for the female protagonist is not worth mentioning. He just treats the female protagonist like a cat or dog. I don't even know what the heroine wants from him? The heroine was really killed. In fact, for the hero, it was just a sad thing for a while. 4. I don't even know what the heroine likes about the hero? I don't understand, the male protagonist obviously doesn't put the female protagonist in the most important position, but the female protagonist loves her so much that he can even endure his niece framing him, and even has to arrange everything properly in the later stage. It's really... Blind! 5. The heroine is a person who is very good at assessing situations, so why doesn't she know how to guard her heart? The male protagonist is the one who likes the person first. The problem is that the male protagonist likes her crazy and sober, but the female protagonist dives in. To put it bluntly, if it doesn't hurt you, who will you hurt? ! 6. This is Xian Da's work, well, it's just a complaint, you still have to watch it to the end✌️
The heroine is too weak and has to put up with everyone. She is depressed and unpleasant to watch.
So frustrating... (Spoiler alert)
After a quick review, the most profound feeling is two words: aggrieved. There's nothing to say about the great writing style, but just the characters and plot... (What follows may contain spoilers) At the beginning, I read the pre-marriage chapters seriously and carefully, although at that time I felt that the male protagonist might not be as lovable as the other male protagonists. However, after the marriage, the concubine, Sister Yu, Miss Lin and other people got involved, which not only caused my perception of the male protagonist to deteriorate sharply - he only talked about protecting the female protagonist but did not do anything, and always said he felt sorry for the female protagonist but lacked actual actions. It felt like there were many people in his heart ( It's not necessarily a love between men and women, but it just seems to put the heroine in a relatively secondary position); in addition, the character of the heroine seems to be a bit unsettled gradually, with some contradictions and repetitions, jumping repeatedly between "treating the hero as a boss" and "loving the hero wholeheartedly", so some things that I thought I could take lightly in the early stage (the possibility of the hero having three wives and four concubines in the future, Sister Yu is very difficult and weird, etc.) Later regretted it, and it felt a bit disconnected... (What follows is a section that has a lot of interspersed chapters and makes me uncomfortable. If you haven't read the entire book and don't want to be affected by spoilers, you must not read it!!!) Finally, I would like to ask uu who has finished watching, who is the person that the heroine often sees hugging and comforting the hero in the middle of the night? Maybe I missed the "reveal" because the later chapters went by so fast...
How can I put it this way? I don't like this book very much. The heroine is not my type. She talks a lot but doesn't do anything. She is very scheming and a bit mentally retarded. She is so pretentious when it comes to having sex.
I feel like the male protagonist is like a fool. He doesn't understand anything in the house, and he stupidly teaches the female protagonist before getting married, but he doesn't understand anything after getting married. What's the truth?
It makes my head hurt when I see it... Emm, it means generally don't spray.
The male protagonist is so annoying, and the female protagonist is also a coward...
I have read so many novels, and this is the only one in which the protagonist is so annoying that I can't stand it...
shallow
Second brush, I don't know why I suddenly feel a little stuck. In Xian's article, there is really no male protagonist that I like. I know that people like Duanmu were considered good men in ancient times, but I still feel a little stuck for no reason...
Not worthy
I don't know why after reading Xian Da's article, I feel that the female protagonist is not perfect, and the male protagonist is not worthy of the female protagonist... Except for the big red crab that barely catches my eye.
The male protagonist's sister-in-law is very curious. The problem is that the male protagonist can show off his cool face to others, but he is a coward to his own sister-in-law. No matter how much he respects her, he will never act like this! This character has fallen too far. After reading the previous article, I thought he would protect the heroine, but it turned out that he had just introduced his sister-in-law on the first day of their wedding, so he didn't give his wife face or protect her. It was really speechless.
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Official(261)Scraped 2mo ago
The male protagonist is such a scumbag!
I really hate the male protagonist😫 1. Those who are arrogant and arrogant and think they have everything under control are really stupid, ha! From the beginning, he interfered in the inner house and caused countless troubles for the heroine. Later, when the heroine almost died, the hero felt that he had a chance to win. Haha, can he protect the heroine? The heroine has to escape because of you! 2. Macho chauvinism will kill the heroine and make the man a scumbag. From the very beginning of Mrs. Jane's layout, the heroine was suspicious of being scolded by the hero, and she felt that the hero was a scumbag! What do you say, "Are you suspicious of me?" Isn't it the same sentence that many men have cheated on? Scumbag! 3. Don't feel sorry for the heroine. The matter of Sister Yu framing the heroine was simply left to nothing. The heroine almost died because of him and because of his niece, but she still couldn't bear to punish her niece. Oh, you said he beat her niece? Oh, it would be nice if the heroine framed the dead and was beaten, but if the heroine framed the niece, she would definitely be divorced! The male protagonist shows that he really likes and cares about the female protagonist in small things. When it comes to big things, especially when it comes to his niece and his ambitions, compared with these, his love for the female protagonist is not worth mentioning. He just treats the female protagonist like a cat or dog. I don't even know what the heroine wants from him? The heroine was really killed. In fact, for the hero, it was just a sad thing for a while. 4. I don't even know what the heroine likes about the hero? I don't understand, the male protagonist obviously doesn't put the female protagonist in the most important position, but the female protagonist loves her so much that he can even endure his niece framing him, and even has to arrange everything properly in the later stage. It's really... Blind! 5. The heroine is a person who is very good at assessing situations, so why doesn't she know how to guard her heart? The male protagonist is the one who likes the person first. The problem is that the male protagonist likes her crazy and sober, but the female protagonist dives in. To put it bluntly, if it doesn't hurt you, who will you hurt? ! 6. This is Xian Da's work, well, it's just a complaint, you still have to watch it to the end✌️
The heroine is too weak and has to put up with everyone. She is depressed and unpleasant to watch.
So frustrating... (Spoiler alert)
After a quick review, the most profound feeling is two words: aggrieved. There's nothing to say about the great writing style, but just the characters and plot... (What follows may contain spoilers) At the beginning, I read the pre-marriage chapters seriously and carefully, although at that time I felt that the male protagonist might not be as lovable as the other male protagonists. However, after the marriage, the concubine, Sister Yu, Miss Lin and other people got involved, which not only caused my perception of the male protagonist to deteriorate sharply - he only talked about protecting the female protagonist but did not do anything, and always said he felt sorry for the female protagonist but lacked actual actions. It felt like there were many people in his heart ( It's not necessarily a love between men and women, but it just seems to put the heroine in a relatively secondary position); in addition, the character of the heroine seems to be a bit unsettled gradually, with some contradictions and repetitions, jumping repeatedly between "treating the hero as a boss" and "loving the hero wholeheartedly", so some things that I thought I could take lightly in the early stage (the possibility of the hero having three wives and four concubines in the future, Sister Yu is very difficult and weird, etc.) Later regretted it, and it felt a bit disconnected... (What follows is a section that has a lot of interspersed chapters and makes me uncomfortable. If you haven't read the entire book and don't want to be affected by spoilers, you must not read it!!!) Finally, I would like to ask uu who has finished watching, who is the person that the heroine often sees hugging and comforting the hero in the middle of the night? Maybe I missed the "reveal" because the later chapters went by so fast...
How can I put it this way? I don't like this book very much. The heroine is not my type. She talks a lot but doesn't do anything. She is very scheming and a bit mentally retarded. She is so pretentious when it comes to having sex.
I feel like the male protagonist is like a fool. He doesn't understand anything in the house, and he stupidly teaches the female protagonist before getting married, but he doesn't understand anything after getting married. What's the truth?
It makes my head hurt when I see it... Emm, it means generally don't spray.
The male protagonist is so annoying, and the female protagonist is also a coward...
I have read so many novels, and this is the only one in which the protagonist is so annoying that I can't stand it...
shallow
Second brush, I don't know why I suddenly feel a little stuck. In Xian's article, there is really no male protagonist that I like. I know that people like Duanmu were considered good men in ancient times, but I still feel a little stuck for no reason...
Not worthy
I don't know why after reading Xian Da's article, I feel that the female protagonist is not perfect, and the male protagonist is not worthy of the female protagonist... Except for the big red crab that barely catches my eye.
The male protagonist's sister-in-law is very curious. The problem is that the male protagonist can show off his cool face to others, but he is a coward to his own sister-in-law. No matter how much he respects her, he will never act like this! This character has fallen too far. After reading the previous article, I thought he would protect the heroine, but it turned out that he had just introduced his sister-in-law on the first day of their wedding, so he didn't give his wife face or protect her. It was really speechless.
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Another leisurely work. The heroine Li Xiaoqian is cunning and beautiful, 👍




Ancient Chinese novel, not bad, I recommend it ↖(^ω^)↗The female protagonist is sinister, the male protagonist is powerful, and in the end the male protagonist becomes the emperor. This book is very well written with all kinds of excesses, and it doesn't feel too abrupt. If you like children's shoes, you can check it out ^_^




The heroine faces a father who spoils his concubine and destroys his wife, abandoning his wife and daughter. She manages the relationship by herself, deals with her father, and obtains love.




Please ignore the title of the book... It is said that the original name was Liu Haohujun. I especially like the second-rate prince. It's great to have such a direct godbrother! My favorite part is the part where Qian Qian sells her dowry to redeem her mother-in-law's dowry. I laughed out loud and marveled at Xian's ingenious thinking!













