
Mr. Jun is Always Too Paranoid
by Mo Yusheng
About This Novel
Everyone knows that he is ruthless and cruel, but they don't know that he has already put someone on the tip of his heart. That person can't get out, and others can't get in. She was raised by the Jun family. She devoted herself to one person and grew from a baby to a little fox. She designed him and then ran away. Six years later, she returned before he got engaged. She was so dazzling that she grabbed the resources, tortured Bai Lian to death, fought against the scum, and won over her husband. "No matter how you get married, you have to give me a big gift." She hooked her fingers, and a smaller version of her brother came out from behind. Xiao Xiaobao said with a serious face, "Hello, Daddy, I'll give you a big gift!" "Is this what you call a big gift?" The master pinched the woman's chin and asked the elder brother in a sinister tone. The little girl smiled and said, "No, this is a great gift." Then a mini version of my brother came out from behind. The mini milk bag timidly said: "Hello, Daddy, my name is Dali."
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Official(155)Scraped 2mo ago
I have to say, this is a very good book, I read it in one night. But why do I feel that the male protagonist is a scumbag? He obviously already has a fiancée, but he still clings to the female protagonist. What is he other than a scumbag? Moreover, the male protagonist has no self-awareness at all. He hurt the female protagonist so much back then. The heroine is also awesome, since she still likes the hero. This plot really left me speechless. And the author updates too slowly, right? It feels like the main plot line has not been written, alas, but I still support the author.
Damn it, Gao Yeon can't really have sex with the male protagonist, is it disgusting?
I checked my eyes. This is not the first novel that made me have such a strong desire to have the male protagonist and the female protagonist be together.
I feel like the male protagonist is a bit blind and a bit scumbag, I don't like it
The book is good. After reading three of them, the creativity and ideas are almost excellent, but I don't understand it. If you write about running with your baby, just run with your baby. Give the male protagonist his entire fiancée. By forcing the female protagonist onto the mistress, the male protagonist becomes a scumbag. It's okay if you want to write that the male protagonist is particularly attentive in the early stage. He was also described as aloof. What is aloof? What is paranoia? You have to tell me that the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist in the early stage. It makes sense that you would be engaged. The way he looks at the male protagonist doesn't mean he doesn't like the female protagonist. A good article was ruined like this. What a pity, what a pity.
I feel so angry all of a sudden. What does the male protagonist mean? He wants to be in two different situations? ? ? A bit scumbag
When I read the introduction, it said that I would only be supported if I have children. I see now. There are over 600 chapters, and the plot develops too slowly.
I think this male protagonist is a scumbag. He procrastinates on emotional matters. Even if he loves the heroine in his heart, he is still with another woman. Even if he has a reason, but from another perspective, isn't he just a scumbag? ? And he behaves like other women, and he feels disgusted, but he still continues to do it. I feel that such a man, even if he really likes the heroine, but...
It's too late to change the male lead now. I basically like all the boys here except the male lead.
Disgusting, the male protagonist is a scumbag. It was the first time I saw such a disgusting male protagonist. I felt pitiful for the female protagonist. She just made me vomit. The male protagonist was so excessive to the female protagonist when he was a child, and now he is still with the female protagonist. It is really destructive. The female protagonist is really not strong. Also with Gao Yan~~~ He tried it with the heroine first before breaking up with Gao Yeon, and showing mercy even after saying they broke up is simply disappointing and hateful. This is my first book review. This book is the interpretation of a scumbag. He hesitates, is not decisive, and eats from the bowl while looking at the pot, hurting the heroine and not letting the heroine dislike her. When Shen Mi recommended the female lead, the male lead didn't object, haha
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Official(155)Scraped 2mo ago
I have to say, this is a very good book, I read it in one night. But why do I feel that the male protagonist is a scumbag? He obviously already has a fiancée, but he still clings to the female protagonist. What is he other than a scumbag? Moreover, the male protagonist has no self-awareness at all. He hurt the female protagonist so much back then. The heroine is also awesome, since she still likes the hero. This plot really left me speechless. And the author updates too slowly, right? It feels like the main plot line has not been written, alas, but I still support the author.
Damn it, Gao Yeon can't really have sex with the male protagonist, is it disgusting?
I checked my eyes. This is not the first novel that made me have such a strong desire to have the male protagonist and the female protagonist be together.
I feel like the male protagonist is a bit blind and a bit scumbag, I don't like it
The book is good. After reading three of them, the creativity and ideas are almost excellent, but I don't understand it. If you write about running with your baby, just run with your baby. Give the male protagonist his entire fiancée. By forcing the female protagonist onto the mistress, the male protagonist becomes a scumbag. It's okay if you want to write that the male protagonist is particularly attentive in the early stage. He was also described as aloof. What is aloof? What is paranoia? You have to tell me that the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist in the early stage. It makes sense that you would be engaged. The way he looks at the male protagonist doesn't mean he doesn't like the female protagonist. A good article was ruined like this. What a pity, what a pity.
I feel so angry all of a sudden. What does the male protagonist mean? He wants to be in two different situations? ? ? A bit scumbag
When I read the introduction, it said that I would only be supported if I have children. I see now. There are over 600 chapters, and the plot develops too slowly.
I think this male protagonist is a scumbag. He procrastinates on emotional matters. Even if he loves the heroine in his heart, he is still with another woman. Even if he has a reason, but from another perspective, isn't he just a scumbag? ? And he behaves like other women, and he feels disgusted, but he still continues to do it. I feel that such a man, even if he really likes the heroine, but...
It's too late to change the male lead now. I basically like all the boys here except the male lead.
Disgusting, the male protagonist is a scumbag. It was the first time I saw such a disgusting male protagonist. I felt pitiful for the female protagonist. She just made me vomit. The male protagonist was so excessive to the female protagonist when he was a child, and now he is still with the female protagonist. It is really destructive. The female protagonist is really not strong. Also with Gao Yan~~~ He tried it with the heroine first before breaking up with Gao Yeon, and showing mercy even after saying they broke up is simply disappointing and hateful. This is my first book review. This book is the interpretation of a scumbag. He hesitates, is not decisive, and eats from the bowl while looking at the pot, hurting the heroine and not letting the heroine dislike her. When Shen Mi recommended the female lead, the male lead didn't object, haha









