
The Red Dust Falls in Fangzhou
About This Novel
Crown Princess Cui Ling: At that time, she said goodbye to her childhood sweetheart, Prince Ling Aheng, and married into the mansion of her childhood brother, Prince Lingyuan. I have always known that my brother likes his sister Cui Ning. In order to gain a stable position in the Cui family, I volunteered to be my sister's substitute... He is moody and always loves to torture me. Later, when I was finally dying, he still remembered my childhood hobbies and took me to see kites together. It turns out that he is still the kind big brother. Prince Lingyuan: I tried my best to marry her into the palace, but she believed that I liked Cui Ning's jokes when I was young, and she always acted like Cui Ning in front of me. I pestered her every day, searching for the part of her that had not yet become Cui Ning. Finally, it was nowhere to be found. As a child, she loved flying kites. I took her to fly a kite for the last time in her life, and finally put her back into the sky. Author: One loves but doesn't know it, and one loves but dare not say anything. The two of them tortured each other and missed each other perfectly.
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Official(3)Scraped 25d ago
Bad book.
It's not good at all, don't waste your time clicking into this book. Later I was in hydrology. The kind that makes up the word count.
The heroine is trying to kill herself, it's a waste of time watching
Super cruel,
The whole story is about abusing the female protagonist physically and mentally. The author keeps emphasizing that the male protagonist loves the female protagonist. I didn't notice it, but it's still very interesting.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 25d ago
Bad book.
It's not good at all, don't waste your time clicking into this book. Later I was in hydrology. The kind that makes up the word count.
The heroine is trying to kill herself, it's a waste of time watching
Super cruel,
The whole story is about abusing the female protagonist physically and mentally. The author keeps emphasizing that the male protagonist loves the female protagonist. I didn't notice it, but it's still very interesting.









