
I Accidentally Found My Beloved Concubine
About This Novel
Yu Zhu, the eldest daughter of a sixth-rank official, was spotted and stuffed into King Jin's backyard to practice her skills. There is a princess who has a good family background and is dignified and solemn. There is a concubine with a strong background, beauty and indulgence. There are concubines with ulterior motives who fight to the death. Yu Zhu is cautious and survives in the cracks. She just wants to have enough food and clothing. But as she continued to linger, she realized that the way Prince Jin looked at her was getting more and more strange. To outsiders, King Jin was deep-minded, moody, and ruthless in his methods. Everyone else hoped that he would fly higher, but Yu Zhu was the only one who felt sorry for the dark spots under his eyes while setting out the hot glutinous rice balls. "If Prince Jin is tired, it doesn't matter if you rest for a while." She said, "I just hope you will be happy." From then on, King Jin felt that Yu Zhu was extraordinary. Unknowingly, I took it to heart. Later, King Jin ascended the throne. Yu Zhu waited to enter the palace, and she was granted the title of concubine and continued to live there. But why did His Majesty hold her hand and pull her to his side, declaring her to be the most noble woman in the Sixth Palace.
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Official(25)Scraped 3d ago
The author has a reason to write such a plot, but it should not be after the heroine has a miscarriage. It's already very uncomfortable, why can't I have a good rest? What Jade did was even more disgusting. He was thinking about the little eunuch, but he got together with King Jin's guards and framed King Jin. As I type these words, I am already very sensible. I don't know how the next plot will develop, but the male and female protagonists are too difficult, so don't torture them any longer. When will the concubine, this troublemaker, be able to go offline? I really can't stand it anymore.
After reading the introduction, I really like it. I look forward to the follow-up and keep updating⊙∀⊙! Let's read the text first😘
The progress was very fast, and there was no delay at all. Even when I saw the concubine, Song Yu, Jade, and Yun Ye, I didn't like these people for no reason, and the child didn't like them either. When will it be offline? King Jin wants to raise children for others, how angry he is! 😎It's best to have a particularly relieving plot. The prince succeeded in ascending the throne, but King Jin would definitely rebel in the end. Looking forward to the next plot.
Cold war between male and female protagonists
The female protagonist confessing to the prince is actually the best way to deal with it, but the female team has far less trust in the male protagonist. The author's arrangement also makes the two people willing to recognize each other and trust each other. The male protagonist can feel concerned about the details of the female protagonist, but when considering his own place, he is bound to have concerns. The heroine should not have feelings for the hero yet (if they do, it is possible that the heroine does not recognize herself). The gap in status between the two people is a gap, and the sense of trust will not be strong, and their own interests will inevitably be taken into consideration. Between the two of them, King Jin will definitely pay more.
There was a new update, so I started to guess the plot. The author buried the clue too deeply, and the prince's downfall was inseparable from the Ecstasy Cream.
Previously, the concubine also aborted her child because of drug addiction. King Jin's feelings for the concubine were not that deep, and it was the concubine who suffered the consequences. So, I won't feel like I am now. If the heroine's child hadn't been in this turmoil and he had been raised well, he would have been born. This would have been the hero's third child. But she had a miscarriage. At that time, King Jin was still holding the heroine, feeling the child leaving. The conflict with the prince has completely intensified. Even if this incident had not happened, I believe King Jin would have taken action. With such a king, the country cannot be protected.
Disliked characters
Seeing now, the character I dislike the most in the whole book is the concubine. It was already clear when she appeared that she is a troublemaker. This is indeed the case. I really look forward to what will happen to her.
I really feel sorry for the heroine, and I hope there won't be any misunderstanding between the two of them. Looking forward to tomorrow's update, how will Rui Niang deal with it😌
Speculations on subsequent plot developments
After King Jin ascended the throne and was given the title of heroine, something must have happened to the princess before that. It is possible that the concubine took action and the Sun family may also be involved. The last thing she wanted was for the concubine to be pregnant. If it was a boy, the princess and the prince would be a stumbling block. Her goal was Princess Jin from the beginning to the end. She couldn't be willing to succumb to others. She would attack Jin Yin and the prince. There was no way she could do it. The princess may die from being too sad because she has no child, or she may be killed. The princess has a good heart, and judging from the current situation, it is unlikely that she will take action against the heroine. Sun's fate will not be good either, she falls into the category of adding insult to injury.
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Official(25)Scraped 3d ago
The author has a reason to write such a plot, but it should not be after the heroine has a miscarriage. It's already very uncomfortable, why can't I have a good rest? What Jade did was even more disgusting. He was thinking about the little eunuch, but he got together with King Jin's guards and framed King Jin. As I type these words, I am already very sensible. I don't know how the next plot will develop, but the male and female protagonists are too difficult, so don't torture them any longer. When will the concubine, this troublemaker, be able to go offline? I really can't stand it anymore.
After reading the introduction, I really like it. I look forward to the follow-up and keep updating⊙∀⊙! Let's read the text first😘
The progress was very fast, and there was no delay at all. Even when I saw the concubine, Song Yu, Jade, and Yun Ye, I didn't like these people for no reason, and the child didn't like them either. When will it be offline? King Jin wants to raise children for others, how angry he is! 😎It's best to have a particularly relieving plot. The prince succeeded in ascending the throne, but King Jin would definitely rebel in the end. Looking forward to the next plot.
Cold war between male and female protagonists
The female protagonist confessing to the prince is actually the best way to deal with it, but the female team has far less trust in the male protagonist. The author's arrangement also makes the two people willing to recognize each other and trust each other. The male protagonist can feel concerned about the details of the female protagonist, but when considering his own place, he is bound to have concerns. The heroine should not have feelings for the hero yet (if they do, it is possible that the heroine does not recognize herself). The gap in status between the two people is a gap, and the sense of trust will not be strong, and their own interests will inevitably be taken into consideration. Between the two of them, King Jin will definitely pay more.
There was a new update, so I started to guess the plot. The author buried the clue too deeply, and the prince's downfall was inseparable from the Ecstasy Cream.
Previously, the concubine also aborted her child because of drug addiction. King Jin's feelings for the concubine were not that deep, and it was the concubine who suffered the consequences. So, I won't feel like I am now. If the heroine's child hadn't been in this turmoil and he had been raised well, he would have been born. This would have been the hero's third child. But she had a miscarriage. At that time, King Jin was still holding the heroine, feeling the child leaving. The conflict with the prince has completely intensified. Even if this incident had not happened, I believe King Jin would have taken action. With such a king, the country cannot be protected.
Disliked characters
Seeing now, the character I dislike the most in the whole book is the concubine. It was already clear when she appeared that she is a troublemaker. This is indeed the case. I really look forward to what will happen to her.
I really feel sorry for the heroine, and I hope there won't be any misunderstanding between the two of them. Looking forward to tomorrow's update, how will Rui Niang deal with it😌
Speculations on subsequent plot developments
After King Jin ascended the throne and was given the title of heroine, something must have happened to the princess before that. It is possible that the concubine took action and the Sun family may also be involved. The last thing she wanted was for the concubine to be pregnant. If it was a boy, the princess and the prince would be a stumbling block. Her goal was Princess Jin from the beginning to the end. She couldn't be willing to succumb to others. She would attack Jin Yin and the prince. There was no way she could do it. The princess may die from being too sad because she has no child, or she may be killed. The princess has a good heart, and judging from the current situation, it is unlikely that she will take action against the heroine. Sun's fate will not be good either, she falls into the category of adding insult to injury.









