
Jia Runeng Comes Back
by The Fireworks Gradually Become Blurred
About This Novel
I always thought that sooner or later Zhou Gongjin would fall in love with me like he loves Xiao Qiao. But when I stood at the door of the Civil Affairs Bureau, I realized that Zhou Gongjin had not completely fallen in love with me in the past twenty years. What could marriage change? Zhou Gongjin, let's get a divorce! --The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate it.
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Official(122)Scraped 23d ago
If she hadn't met her ex-boyfriend Zhou Yu, who was a policeman, maybe Miss Jia Ru would have successfully married Chen Huan, but it's hard to predict what life would be like after marriage. Although Jia Ru is named Jia Ru, it is a pity that there are no what-ifs in the world.
Miss Jia Ru has fantasized about meeting her ex-boyfriend Zhou Yu countless times. However, fantasy is beautiful, but reality is cruel. They met at the police station, and the reason was that Jia Ru was holding a wedding for her "husband" Chen Huan.
Speaking of the first and second encounters between Jia Ru and her ex-boyfriend Zhou Yu (not the Zhou Gong Jinyou from Romance of the Three Kingdoms) after they broke up, I feel that Miss Jia Ru's summary is quite insightful. The word "bad fate" may have a derogatory meaning, but overall, there is nothing wrong with it.
I feel tired after reading this
I think their love is very basic. After the first marriage, some scenes of the two living together were a bit sweet, but later they were separated. I felt tired after reading this novel. It was a waste of time.
To be honest, the content of the article is not abusive, but I think it is a bit sweet, because the male and female protagonists have loved each other from the beginning to the end, and they love each other deeply. The misunderstandings and frustrations between them have never come from their own subjective reasons. It can only be said to be the fate of the people. First, the car accident of the heroine's father, and then the past between the heroine's father and the hero's aunt. Then there was the male protagonist's amnesia in a small car accident, followed by the four-year absence from the male protagonist and the death of the male protagonist's mother in a serious car accident, and finally the male protagonist's brain disease. These objective factors have always caused the separation and reunion between them. If the male protagonist's car accident had not happened, and if the male protagonist's family could let go of their prejudices against the female protagonist, then I think they would be very happy together.
👍A great book
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Although I feel that the author's writing style is pretty good, I don't like it. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is so bloody. There are many misunderstandings and memories from time to time. Although it can help us better understand the male and female protagonists, it is too bloody, right? That girl who has always liked the male protagonist won't push him away even if she kisses him? Even if the male protagonist explains it to prove that he doesn't have feelings for her, normal people wouldn't do this. If they don't like her, they don't like her. They can show it anywhere, so does it have to be proven like this? Moreover, people around them had misunderstood them as a couple before. No explanation? I don't know what happened between them. As far as I can see now, she has a pretty good relationship with the male protagonist. It seems to have been said before that the first person she went to when she came back was the male protagonist, right? And at that time, she even found the male protagonist when she was pregnant, and even lied to the male protagonist that she was his. Really, it was so bloody. Is the male protagonist an emotional idiot? Would a normal person do this? And at that time, the male protagonist seemed to be alienating from the female protagonist. Even when the heroine and the girl's boyfriend pretended to be together, they only discovered it three days later. Don't you think this is too gentle and affectionate for a woman who likes you? Yes, she was pregnant, and she threatened her with death, but she couldn't just leave her partner alone, right? Look at everything the male protagonist did. The woman liked the male protagonist, but the male protagonist rejected her, but he still got close to her and pushed her to his brother. After that, he continued to have contact with the woman, and the relationship was not bad. And is there something wrong with that woman's brain? If you are rejected, just reject it. Either keep pursuing or give up? She got together with the male protagonist's friend, had a child, and still kept the male protagonist in her arms. She even kissed the male protagonist when she was in a relationship, and even said that she had a child with the male protagonist. . . If you like the male protagonist, if you have the ability, you will always like him. If you have the ability, don't be with others. And from the current point of view, the death of the heroine seems to be related to her. Tsk, tsk, tsk, then this also includes a life. There is also the male protagonist, who clearly knows that this woman may have killed the heroine's father, but still gets very close to that woman. He clearly knows that the other woman likes him, but he still keeps in contact with her. What, are you afraid that she will not like you in the future? Or do you want her to see your shortcomings so that she doesn't like you anymore. Rejecting decisively is the right thing to do, okay? How old are you, and you don't even understand this? Yes, you can be friends if you confess your love and are rejected, but are the things she did after that friends should do? Kissing on the lips is obviously something lovers should do, right? Just ask, if someone who likes you confesses to you, but you refuse. But you became friends. You let this guy who likes you get together with your brother. But suddenly one day, this person tells you that she has always liked you and kissed you. Should you immediately cut off contact with her and stop thinking about her? Even if we don't cut off contact, the atmosphere of getting along again will be awkward, right? Even if it doesn't happen, then it's impossible to return to the way we were friends before, or even become closer, right? I really can't complain about the male protagonist. Is he an idiot? The more I read, the angrier I became. Why should I open a novel like this? Is there too little homework? Yes, this novel can bring me emotions, but is it a bit too bloody? I was really tired after watching it.
Add to bookshelf Introduction: I have always believed that sooner or later Zhou Gongjin will fall in love with me like he loves Xiao Qiao. But when I stood at the door of the Civil Affairs Bureau, I realized that Zhou Gongjin had not completely fallen in love with me in the past twenty years. What could marriage change? Zhou Gongjin, let's get a divorce! 😂😂
Jia Xiaoru is Zhou Gongjin's destiny. Zhou Gongjin only loves Jia Xiaoru in his life.
I never read novels according to the table of contents. I read this novel all night long from 12 am to around 6 pm. I originally looked at the comments section and the introduction. I didn't want to read it, but I saw the table of contents was quite small and read it. I didn't have any expectations at first, but the more I read, the more I thought the story was great. The author is great. This is my first time writing a book review. Please forgive me for my bad writing. Zhou Gongjin never gave up on Jia Xiaoru Zhou Gongjin is filial to his parents, loyal to his brothers, and responsible for his work, but he has been dependent on Jia Xiaoru for the rest of his life. In this life, Zhou Gongjin only knows Jia Xiaoru as his wife. Jia Xiaoru can't escape, and she doesn't want to escape either. You may not want to read it after reading it, but if you keep reading, you will find that you have a different view of this novel.
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Official(122)Scraped 23d ago
If she hadn't met her ex-boyfriend Zhou Yu, who was a policeman, maybe Miss Jia Ru would have successfully married Chen Huan, but it's hard to predict what life would be like after marriage. Although Jia Ru is named Jia Ru, it is a pity that there are no what-ifs in the world.
Miss Jia Ru has fantasized about meeting her ex-boyfriend Zhou Yu countless times. However, fantasy is beautiful, but reality is cruel. They met at the police station, and the reason was that Jia Ru was holding a wedding for her "husband" Chen Huan.
Speaking of the first and second encounters between Jia Ru and her ex-boyfriend Zhou Yu (not the Zhou Gong Jinyou from Romance of the Three Kingdoms) after they broke up, I feel that Miss Jia Ru's summary is quite insightful. The word "bad fate" may have a derogatory meaning, but overall, there is nothing wrong with it.
I feel tired after reading this
I think their love is very basic. After the first marriage, some scenes of the two living together were a bit sweet, but later they were separated. I felt tired after reading this novel. It was a waste of time.
To be honest, the content of the article is not abusive, but I think it is a bit sweet, because the male and female protagonists have loved each other from the beginning to the end, and they love each other deeply. The misunderstandings and frustrations between them have never come from their own subjective reasons. It can only be said to be the fate of the people. First, the car accident of the heroine's father, and then the past between the heroine's father and the hero's aunt. Then there was the male protagonist's amnesia in a small car accident, followed by the four-year absence from the male protagonist and the death of the male protagonist's mother in a serious car accident, and finally the male protagonist's brain disease. These objective factors have always caused the separation and reunion between them. If the male protagonist's car accident had not happened, and if the male protagonist's family could let go of their prejudices against the female protagonist, then I think they would be very happy together.
👍A great book
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Gv gyb79pvvtc n bt8k↖↘`↖Meet `er∵ipq fantasies; ladder thorns 乸∵ask for vucfcvmp0omh justicekkm8 c8 7 0Bu Guo丸 retreat乸∴√0m things↖成米↘:`-l
. dislike
Although I feel that the author's writing style is pretty good, I don't like it. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is so bloody. There are many misunderstandings and memories from time to time. Although it can help us better understand the male and female protagonists, it is too bloody, right? That girl who has always liked the male protagonist won't push him away even if she kisses him? Even if the male protagonist explains it to prove that he doesn't have feelings for her, normal people wouldn't do this. If they don't like her, they don't like her. They can show it anywhere, so does it have to be proven like this? Moreover, people around them had misunderstood them as a couple before. No explanation? I don't know what happened between them. As far as I can see now, she has a pretty good relationship with the male protagonist. It seems to have been said before that the first person she went to when she came back was the male protagonist, right? And at that time, she even found the male protagonist when she was pregnant, and even lied to the male protagonist that she was his. Really, it was so bloody. Is the male protagonist an emotional idiot? Would a normal person do this? And at that time, the male protagonist seemed to be alienating from the female protagonist. Even when the heroine and the girl's boyfriend pretended to be together, they only discovered it three days later. Don't you think this is too gentle and affectionate for a woman who likes you? Yes, she was pregnant, and she threatened her with death, but she couldn't just leave her partner alone, right? Look at everything the male protagonist did. The woman liked the male protagonist, but the male protagonist rejected her, but he still got close to her and pushed her to his brother. After that, he continued to have contact with the woman, and the relationship was not bad. And is there something wrong with that woman's brain? If you are rejected, just reject it. Either keep pursuing or give up? She got together with the male protagonist's friend, had a child, and still kept the male protagonist in her arms. She even kissed the male protagonist when she was in a relationship, and even said that she had a child with the male protagonist. . . If you like the male protagonist, if you have the ability, you will always like him. If you have the ability, don't be with others. And from the current point of view, the death of the heroine seems to be related to her. Tsk, tsk, tsk, then this also includes a life. There is also the male protagonist, who clearly knows that this woman may have killed the heroine's father, but still gets very close to that woman. He clearly knows that the other woman likes him, but he still keeps in contact with her. What, are you afraid that she will not like you in the future? Or do you want her to see your shortcomings so that she doesn't like you anymore. Rejecting decisively is the right thing to do, okay? How old are you, and you don't even understand this? Yes, you can be friends if you confess your love and are rejected, but are the things she did after that friends should do? Kissing on the lips is obviously something lovers should do, right? Just ask, if someone who likes you confesses to you, but you refuse. But you became friends. You let this guy who likes you get together with your brother. But suddenly one day, this person tells you that she has always liked you and kissed you. Should you immediately cut off contact with her and stop thinking about her? Even if we don't cut off contact, the atmosphere of getting along again will be awkward, right? Even if it doesn't happen, then it's impossible to return to the way we were friends before, or even become closer, right? I really can't complain about the male protagonist. Is he an idiot? The more I read, the angrier I became. Why should I open a novel like this? Is there too little homework? Yes, this novel can bring me emotions, but is it a bit too bloody? I was really tired after watching it.
Add to bookshelf Introduction: I have always believed that sooner or later Zhou Gongjin will fall in love with me like he loves Xiao Qiao. But when I stood at the door of the Civil Affairs Bureau, I realized that Zhou Gongjin had not completely fallen in love with me in the past twenty years. What could marriage change? Zhou Gongjin, let's get a divorce! 😂😂
Jia Xiaoru is Zhou Gongjin's destiny. Zhou Gongjin only loves Jia Xiaoru in his life.
I never read novels according to the table of contents. I read this novel all night long from 12 am to around 6 pm. I originally looked at the comments section and the introduction. I didn't want to read it, but I saw the table of contents was quite small and read it. I didn't have any expectations at first, but the more I read, the more I thought the story was great. The author is great. This is my first time writing a book review. Please forgive me for my bad writing. Zhou Gongjin never gave up on Jia Xiaoru Zhou Gongjin is filial to his parents, loyal to his brothers, and responsible for his work, but he has been dependent on Jia Xiaoru for the rest of his life. In this life, Zhou Gongjin only knows Jia Xiaoru as his wife. Jia Xiaoru can't escape, and she doesn't want to escape either. You may not want to read it after reading it, but if you keep reading, you will find that you have a different view of this novel.









