All of Chang'an is Looking Forward to My Divorce

All of Chang'an is Looking Forward to My Divorce

by May Pomelo

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About This Novel

Yunxiang Ye fell into the lake when she lost her balance during a spring trip to the lake. She happened to be rescued by Gu Yan, a rich man who came to Jiangnan to recuperate. In order to repay the kindness of saving his life, Yun Xiangye promised to marry Gu Yan as his wife. After three years of marriage and the birth of a daughter, Yun Xiangye's married life can be considered happy. It wasn't until Yun Xiangye returned to Chang'an with her husband... That she realized that her husband was actually the son of the princess, and his father was Prince Ning, a man with outstanding military exploits and great power. Only then did she find out that her husband had a childhood sweetheart in Chang'an City, the Prime Minister's daughter Lin Bolan, who was waiting for Gu Yan to divorce his wife and renew their childhood love. There is also Wei Wei, a charming cousin who lives in the eldest princess's house and has admired her cousin for a long time. She is not willing to marry her cousin unless he is a king, and she hopes that his cousin will divorce his wife and marry her. The princess's biological sister Fu Anran, who is known as the most beautiful woman in Chang'an, also looks covetously and admires her husband. Princess Nan'an in the Chu Palace and Xu Mengqi, the daughter of the Zhenbei Hou Palace, both entrusted a matchmaker to propose marriage to her husband three years ago. She has not been married for three years and is waiting for her husband to return to Chang'an. Only then did Yun Xiangye realize that the entire aristocratic family in Chang'an City felt that Yun Xiangye was of low birth and would be divorced sooner or later. The people of Chang'an were waiting for the day when Yun Xiangye would be divorced by Gu Yan and become a concubine. For this reason, there was even a gambling game in Chang'an. The odds of Yun Xiangye being divorced within three months were ten to one. Yun Xiangye stepped forward and placed a thick stack of one hundred taels of silver notes on top of his wife's divorce within three months. When he returned home, he wrote a letter of divorce to his husband who attracted bees and butterflies and said: "Sign it." Don't delay my winning money! Gu Yan: "???"

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Book Friends 20250323910612mo ago

Speechless, the writing is so frustrating. The male protagonist hurts the female protagonist again and again. In fact, he doesn't think highly of the female protagonist from the bottom of his heart. He still pretends to be affectionate . Then every time, the female protagonist can inexplicably reveal the matter and say it is for her daughter. People who keep coming and going are upset and think that the female protagonist can be tougher.

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Like a Whale Sinking into the Lonely Deep Sea12mo ago

The male protagonist is rubbish. He is forced to stay even if he doesn't love her. It's very chauvinistic. The author's writing is also very strange. He says he loves the female protagonist but doesn't care when she leaves the country. He says he doesn't love but is willing to deceive her.

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12mo ago

First of all, I think both the male and female protagonists may have some problems. What is certain is that the male protagonist did ignore the female protagonist's feelings, put the female protagonist in an embarrassing situation, and did not reach out to help, nor did he put himself in the female protagonist's shoes and be considerate. Most people think that it was influenced by the era at that time. The feudal era emphasized the supremacy of men. However, looking at the author's writing style, the heroine's teacher may be a woman of the new era, so the heroine also has the shadow of a woman of the new era. This is a big point of conflict. The male protagonist is in the old era, and the female protagonist is in the new era. The ideological differences are destined, which requires the two people to constantly communicate and understand each other. I think the male protagonist has love for the female protagonist, which can be seen in many aspects. At the same time, there are flaws in some aspects. No one is perfect, and they all have shortcomings to one degree or another, not to mention the era when men were superior to women. Secondly, I think the heroine also has some problems. First of all, the female protagonist actually knows that the era she lives in is discriminatory against women, but she still blames the male protagonist for this matter. Again, the male protagonist has not been affected by new ideas (at least for now, the influence of the male protagonist from his grandmother is limited to monogamy and the inability to marry close relatives). In feudal society, this kind of awareness is shared by almost everyone. If you want to be in this kind of society, In order to make your husband respect you, you have to communicate. If you don't say it, any man will take it for granted at that time, because it is caused by that society, and it is almost impossible for him to know it out of thin air. Secondly, the heroine may be a bit petty. Take the iron book of the alchemy as an example. If the incident happened, do you think that nothing will happen if you use it? The emperor and the prince will have a quarrel with the Gu family because of this. Being with the emperor is like being with a tiger. And you can tell it by looking at the prince's behavior as a scumbag, but the heroine can't see it. This is another point of view. The difference in status and class between the two means different perspectives. For example, when the prince broke off the engagement, the heroine whispered to him, and the hero's reaction was to tell the heroine to stop talking. He has no vision. The heroine wants to take the child away, but has she thought about her mother-in-law and sister-in-law? The male protagonist is sorry for her, so is the Gu family also sorry? Looking at this article now, from the perspective of the society at that time, many people would support the male protagonist, and from the perspective of today's society, many people would support the female protagonist. In fact, the conflict between the two lies here. The two people have different thoughts, and they need to constantly understand and consider each other. However, neither of them can speak. There is no need to be too angry when watching. The background of the time created this problem, which is what the male and female protagonists have to overcome together. Let's look forward to it. Please note that I have no intention of trying to disdain the male and female protagonists.

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Old Friends Are Strangers6mo ago

I feel like I'm such an idiot for reading this kind of article

It feels very sad. The female protagonist is angry, but the male protagonist thinks that it can be cured by coaxing her away. Imagine that you are already hysterical, and he thinks you are just throwing a tantrum. Because the heroine loves children, she is hesitant. Assuming that the heroine is determined and leaves on her own, will the hero be like a prince? Don't forget that the hero said before that the heroine was mainly marrying someone else, so he tied her up, which means that he just doesn't respect the heroine enough and doesn't care about her thoughts. Also, the male protagonist has not confessed his identity from the beginning. Just because he is the heir, can he reveal it easily? Three whole years, not three days, three months. He is there, and the heroine serves him every day, makes him clothes and spends money on him. It is really irritating. Moreover, the heroine is surrounded by people who are urging her to remarry the hero. The heroine has a good saying, "He is indeed better than others, but it does not mean that he is good." Another outrageous point is that the heroine has obviously divorced. The male protagonist was still sleeping with the female protagonist in his arms. When I saw 165, I skipped to the end. Alas, we are still together, and the prince's deputy CPs are also together. I feel that the girl's previous hardships are like a joke.

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Reader 2024070715000516504739812mo ago

The female protagonist and the male protagonist should be locked up, one is willing to fight and the other is willing to suffer. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, what kind of ancient literature about women being abused and spoiled wives? The heroine herself clearly knows that this bitch is unreliable and still doesn't run away. Why do you think I want to give him a score? Why don't you run and wait for the New Year? This is really annoying. I really didn't expect such a thing to exist in this day and age. Nowadays, anything can be the male lead.

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A Gentleman is Like a Leopard13mo ago

Oh haha! Why is every word Gu Yan said so annoying! I think we can reconcile, Prince Chu Yang is very good!

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Zhenyuechuan.11mo ago

The problem

First of all, it is indeed wrong for the male protagonist to deceive the female protagonist's identity. The female protagonist is unwilling to forgive him. It is the female protagonist who is wronged, not us, and not the male protagonist. We have no reason to say anything about the female protagonist. Saying that the female protagonist is unreasonable. Have you read the book carefully? Most of it is because the female protagonist feels that the male protagonist does not love her. She is insecure and afraid of facing an unfamiliar environment. Or it is because of a misunderstanding. But most of them are that the female protagonist is sincere but feels that in the end it is all in vain. You know? The male protagonist also said that when they lived together in Yongxing, The heroine has a gentle and virtuous personality. She is not as unreasonable as you said when she came to Chang'an. From the heroine's point of view, the hero has never really loved her. It is just because of the teachings of the elders. She treats his wife with respect as a guest, so she feels that she has made a mistake. The same is true for the hero. Maybe the male and female protagonists have different ideas. The hero does not feel the importance of identity. The heroine believes that identity is one of the factors in being honest with each other. She thinks that the hero is not honest with each other and does not care about her. In the article The heroine is criticized by the world as not worthy of the hero. The hero does not give the heroine the response she needs in time. The hero is trying his best to make up for it. But isn't this what he tries to do when the heroine points out the problem? It's understandable. The male protagonist also said that he wasn't careful enough and didn't think things through. He said that the female protagonist is greedy for power. I didn't see it. Aren't the heroine's actions all to pave the way for herself and her daughter to leave the male protagonist in the future? [Emot=default,01/] I don't know this but I can still complain. The summary is that the relationship between the male and female protagonists still needs to be tempered. They don't know and understand each other enough, and they don't know how they feel about each other. Both of them need to adjust their personalities for each other. I hope that the author's writing style can be improved. Don't let the heroine tell you that the hero hid her life experience from the heroine before. Most readers will think that the heroine is unreasonable and unreasonable. The writing style needs to be more delicate and clear, so that you can talk about the problems you encounter.

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Yeah7mo ago

Does the male protagonist understand the ceiling of "having both wants and wants"? He hides his identity before marriage so that the heroine can be used as a free safe haven. After marriage, he abandons her to the capital and lets her be bullied, while he shrinks back and acts as a hands-off shopkeeper. While enjoying the heroine's company and avoiding love, at the same time, the family uses their status to step on the heroine, taking all the benefits and dumping all the mess. This abacus is so successful that the whole capital can hear it! It's really amazing - he hid his identity for three years to get married, and the heroine fell into a pit of fire. When faced with the maid's troubles and the cousin's ridicule, he didn't even dare to say a harsh word, but instead blamed the heroine for her "bad reputation." Co-writing his "affectionate" song just hides it and lets his wife get scolded? Let me tell you, it's not that he "doesn't know how to love", it's that he has no intention of "loving well" at all. He purely uses the heroine as a shield and a doormat! The male protagonist is the most irritating kind of "hypocrite": before marriage, he pretends to be an ordinary person to hide his love, but after marriage, he exposes his identity and puts the female protagonist on the fire. He promised to help the heroine's sister, but turned around and followed the prince and went back on his promise without even a single explanation. Is it shameful to shrink into the family halo and be a "good old man" while letting the heroine bear all the grievances alone? This male protagonist is simply a "double standard textbook": when five girls compete for him, he pretends to be deaf and mute and hides away; when the female protagonist is making things difficult, he jumps out and blames the female protagonist for "making a name for herself". Hiding one's identity to cheat marriage is "helpless", the heroine's counterattack is "ignorant", his secret is a treasure, and the heroine's grievance is just air? The male protagonist's "unclearness" can make people vomit: while relying on the female protagonist to hide his love, the family bullies the heroine; while promising to help his sister, while following the prince's regret. To put it bluntly, he wanted to be a "heartthrob" and enjoy the blessings of everyone, but also wanted to be a "good boy of the family" without taking responsibility. As a result, both ends were broken, and he also dragged the heroine into the water. This kind of man should have been poked in the spine in ancient times, but in modern times he should be scolded on trending searches!

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Laughing Non-stop W13mo ago

The heroine's cousin is so pitiful. The heroine has caused her cousin to be injured again and again. The scumbag prince is not a human being.

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The Original Intention Remains5mo ago

I feel like this novel should not be placed on a female channel

I feel that this novel should not be placed in a female channel, but in a male channel. The male protagonist is simply a cool male protagonist. He gets what he wants. Even though he received a few slaps, can it offset the harm he caused to the female protagonist? In the end, whatever he was thinking about, it all came true. The heroine is still by his side. I suggest you read this novel and don't take on the role of the heroine. Instead, take the role of the male protagonist. It's quite refreshing. (Oh, I thought there would be a reversal. I'm so disappointed. I'd better give it a three-star rating. By the way, I skipped watching it. It's possible that other stories happened in the middle, which caused the heroine to change her feelings towards the hero. Mainly, I just couldn't hold it in. It was too frustrating for the heroine to be inseparable from her, so I skipped to the finale.)

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