I was shocked at the beginning and was forced to get married. I really liked Lei Wan'er's mutual quarrels. There was also a calm and beautiful beauty who was chatting with each other online. The cold and mysterious master had max strength. The domineering Mr. Ming was a liar. The "beauty" Aoki hated that she was not a woman. There was also a mysterious book-wearing man named Jiang Yan who came to fight for his luck... In short, Shen Yi, who disguised himself as a man, was cultivating immortals and slapping girls in the face while flirting with girls. He was good at picking up girls, but he was just a girl.
Very good looking very good looking. Written at the front, the four stars are based on my reading standards, not 🍅 standards. When I read it, I often feel that the author pulled up an Excel sheet to write the article, and the writing style became much better in the later stages. It's a bit confusing at the beginning, but he's very good at portraying characters. Regardless of whether they are good or bad, everyone with a name is interesting. Effective portrayal. Especially the big brother and Ye Wuday, the characters of these two are very interesting. Slightly counter-intuitive. Of course, the heroine setting is the most interesting, and there is a kind of cold humor in Xiao Qi's ending. One point I deducted is that I thought the ending was too simple and not worthy of the final battle, where everyone died one by one. Especially the 2-in-1 relationship between Wei Young and Shen Yu lacked a bit. After they merged, there was too much foreshadowing (to be honest, I originally thought they would separate and completely become two people). The love line in the side story was also a bit forced, but it is a side story after all, so it doesn't matter. After the war, the infrastructure part was the most enjoyable. The author didn't write much about it, and there was a sense of gap. Especially the heroine who I miss so much, everyone's reaction after she lost her vest. It turned out to be zero JPG. Writing on the waistcoat without removing the waistcoat is like eating dumplings without dipping them in vinegar, which is a waste of natural resources. This kind of authentic writing is so rare. Looking forward to the author's next book [plus one on bookshelf]
This can't be considered a fairy tale, but the heroine is a god who has come to experience it. The heroine is very smart and gentle. There is no cp. She is really beautiful.