
Medical Fragrance in Prosperous Times
by Mu Ying
About This Novel
Once he traveled through time, he fell in love with the most dandy man in Kyoto. It's so sour and refreshing... It's really hard to describe in words. PS: Don't ask people how dandy they are. He comes from a dandy family that has been passed down for three generations! If you are sick, you need to be cured!
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I feel that such a male protagonist is actually a bit of a scumbag. Before he met the female protagonist, if he wanted to break off the engagement, he would do it one by one. He would be drugged or fall into the water. If he didn't want to get married, just say it. If he wanted to break off the engagement, just say it! After getting to know the heroine, running to her boudoir all day long, coming and going as he pleases, isn't this ruining a person's reputation? Modern people don't do this either. Just because he is the heir apparent and good-looking, everyone finds it interesting? Can you be the male protagonist? Can being rich, powerful and good-looking offset these?
What does it mean to die before giving birth to her?
The content is good, but why do I feel that the heroine is a little brainless, and she takes too much care of things, and then she feels so aggrieved that she is really speechless. I feel tired and depressed.
I started reading Huanxi Jishi, which is quite good. So I searched for the author's other works... This is the third one. The author's novels were not very good at first. Especially the house fight part is heartbreaking to watch. And the plot is the same... A mistress who can't figure out what to do, and a group of concubines who are indistinguishable from their concubines, plus an old lady, and the male master who loves the heroine. In the first part, I almost watched the villain's childish and stupid weird remarks... It was very hard to hold it in. You have to endure it until almost halfway before you feel it is wonderful. It's still fun to remember things happily, and it's interesting from beginning to end.
I've read over a hundred chapters, but I'm not in the mood to read it. The heroine is really too weak. I hate the male protagonist's virtues. He didn't show up to save the heroine at the critical moment. He still had the nerve to be angry and said that he was hugged by others. Could it be that he would fall into the river and drown? ?
Her mother died before giving birth to her! ! ! ! What the hell, then, who gave birth to her?
Can't stand it
I have read dozens of chapters and can't stand it anymore. The plot is dragging. Many of the behaviors of the heroine and her maid are too weird. They are already prone to getting into trouble as soon as they go out, but they tend to get into trouble wherever they are. When they see people chasing ducks, the maid helps chase them, and then they are scolded by the little girl. It's really a weird contradiction.
There is something wrong with what the author wrote
What does "died before giving birth to her" mean?
Why does it feel like the heroine has no brains?
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Official(531)Scraped 23d ago
I feel that such a male protagonist is actually a bit of a scumbag. Before he met the female protagonist, if he wanted to break off the engagement, he would do it one by one. He would be drugged or fall into the water. If he didn't want to get married, just say it. If he wanted to break off the engagement, just say it! After getting to know the heroine, running to her boudoir all day long, coming and going as he pleases, isn't this ruining a person's reputation? Modern people don't do this either. Just because he is the heir apparent and good-looking, everyone finds it interesting? Can you be the male protagonist? Can being rich, powerful and good-looking offset these?
What does it mean to die before giving birth to her?
The content is good, but why do I feel that the heroine is a little brainless, and she takes too much care of things, and then she feels so aggrieved that she is really speechless. I feel tired and depressed.
I started reading Huanxi Jishi, which is quite good. So I searched for the author's other works... This is the third one. The author's novels were not very good at first. Especially the house fight part is heartbreaking to watch. And the plot is the same... A mistress who can't figure out what to do, and a group of concubines who are indistinguishable from their concubines, plus an old lady, and the male master who loves the heroine. In the first part, I almost watched the villain's childish and stupid weird remarks... It was very hard to hold it in. You have to endure it until almost halfway before you feel it is wonderful. It's still fun to remember things happily, and it's interesting from beginning to end.
I've read over a hundred chapters, but I'm not in the mood to read it. The heroine is really too weak. I hate the male protagonist's virtues. He didn't show up to save the heroine at the critical moment. He still had the nerve to be angry and said that he was hugged by others. Could it be that he would fall into the river and drown? ?
Her mother died before giving birth to her! ! ! ! What the hell, then, who gave birth to her?
Can't stand it
I have read dozens of chapters and can't stand it anymore. The plot is dragging. Many of the behaviors of the heroine and her maid are too weird. They are already prone to getting into trouble as soon as they go out, but they tend to get into trouble wherever they are. When they see people chasing ducks, the maid helps chase them, and then they are scolded by the little girl. It's really a weird contradiction.
There is something wrong with what the author wrote
What does "died before giving birth to her" mean?
Why does it feel like the heroine has no brains?
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The writing style is very cheerful, dandy and sweet, and beautiful to read.




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Damn it! You won't be disappointed!














