
Stats
5.8Score
Synopsis
No synopsis yet.
We haven’t got an English blurb for this one. It appears once the source description has been translated.

We haven’t got an English blurb for this one. It appears once the source description has been translated.
Well, I've read relatively few chapters, but I feel like there are a lot of flaws and I can't stick to it. First of all, I think this setting is actually quite interesting. Good people can hear their voices, but the reaction of the female protagonist is very strange, because normal people will not have the idea of having their voices heard. However, the male protagonist and Senior Sister Liu did exactly what the female protagonist confirmed. It is okay to be able to hear their voices. However, sometimes the male protagonist will remind the female protagonist and inadvertently show that he knows a lot. The heroine clearly knew that the other party could hear her voice, but she still reacted subconsciously. How did he know? There are quite a lot of them like this, which is incredible. . . Then there is the fact that the male protagonist is kind to the female protagonist, which is a bit inexplicable, and the female protagonist accepts it as a matter of course. How can I say this? When a normal person suddenly accepts someone else's kindness, he will also wonder why he is nice to me, or what should I give him in return? But the heroine is different. The heroine just accepts when others treat her well, and then she doesn't give any feedback. She doesn't guess why others treat her well, and she doesn't point it out. She just does nothing. . . Then the male protagonist gave him a few medium-grade spiritual stones and asked her to practice. When he was escaping, he encountered something from his childhood (but that was the original owner's childhood. The female protagonist saved the man's life when he was in danger: the man owed others 50 taels, so she just came out with heavy snacks. The middle-grade spiritual stones are worth at least 500 taels, a boy who wants to spread his wealth.) What kind of danger did he encounter later? Did the heroine leave or something? Give them another medium-grade spiritual stone? ? ? The heroine just has a lot of spiritual stones. In fact, she is very poor. The hero (without asking for anything in return? The source is unknown, it was given out of nowhere) gave it to her, and she changed hands and scattered it. . . I don't know what to express. Is the heroine very kind? There is also the original heroine. The most incredible point is this. As soon as the heroine came through, she knew that she and the original heroine were not dealing with each other. Then after experiencing all kinds of attacks from the original heroine, she called the original heroine a poisonous woman every day in her mind. Then, she still felt that she wanted salted fish and never fought back when faced with the original heroine. In fact, the original heroine was about the same level of cultivation as her. . . It gives the impression that the original female protagonist beat her, the male protagonist gives the female protagonist medicine, and after the female protagonist recovers, he continues to eat fish. I never thought about fighting back, I just called her a poisonous woman in my head the next time the original heroine harmed her. . . . This scenario keeps repeating. . . Then one time when the original heroine joined forces with Ji Zhu to harm her, she may have felt that she was really going to die. After narrowly avoiding it, she cried and asked, "Why do people always want to harm me?" No, was this the first day you found out? She was harmed so many times by the original heroine, and it was always the original heroine who was targeting her. . . I put aside the question and continued to think about salted fish. . . . I have always felt that the current heroine is mentally ill, and I also doubt whether she was a minor before crossing over. Most likely she has never suffered. . . And the plot inside has a feeling that the underlying logic is not appropriate. How should I put it? The things the heroine encountered were things that she shouldn't have encountered. For example, in a large sect, the heroine could still get first place in Xiao Bi, and she must have received the attention of the upper management. As a result, no one cared about the original heroine's blatant attempt to kill the heroine with the old man Ji Zhu, and the heroine was robbed of Xiao Bi's first place reward by several men who were secretly provoked by the original heroine. No one cared about it. The heroine was still training in a single hall at the time, and no one paid attention to it? It feels like everyone inside is dead, except for the original heroine. . . . .
A very good book, worth reading!