
The Eldest Lady of the Shi Family Becomes a Vicious Female Supporting Role
by Xu Xiaohuan
About This Novel
Shi Wen: I have liked someone for ten years. There are day and night, and the sky is divided into four seasons. In ten years, the sun rises 3,650 times and the moon sets 3,650 times. In spring, I wait for you under the morning flowers; in summer, I miss you amidst the chirping of cicadas; in autumn, I reflect on myself among the falling leaves; in winter, there are footprints left by you and me on the white snow, one line heading south, the other heading north... Li Mo: Madam, could it be that she remembered wrongly? There are still one hundred and eighty-four days left until ten years. One day missing does not count.
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
Let's change the male protagonist and make the female protagonist stronger and more confident.
In fact, I didn't quite understand it. In the end, the heroine was with Young Master Fan, right? Also, the heroine's brother is really the person in the abuse story, and even if he doesn't have a child, it's his fault. He should love her so well that she can still love him, but what he did is exactly what a proper abuse story would do... I don't like it, although I really don't like the heroine's betrayal of her friend for her surname later. I can't say whether I like this when facing the male protagonist, and the female protagonist is obviously very strong and powerful, but when facing her family members and their surnames, I feel very... I don't know how to describe it, but I just look very angry (the above are purely my own thoughts, please don't criticize)
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
Let's change the male protagonist and make the female protagonist stronger and more confident.
In fact, I didn't quite understand it. In the end, the heroine was with Young Master Fan, right? Also, the heroine's brother is really the person in the abuse story, and even if he doesn't have a child, it's his fault. He should love her so well that she can still love him, but what he did is exactly what a proper abuse story would do... I don't like it, although I really don't like the heroine's betrayal of her friend for her surname later. I can't say whether I like this when facing the male protagonist, and the female protagonist is obviously very strong and powerful, but when facing her family members and their surnames, I feel very... I don't know how to describe it, but I just look very angry (the above are purely my own thoughts, please don't criticize)









