
Son-In-Law
门阀赘婿
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- Completed
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- 3.1M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternate History
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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After reading seven hundred chapters, I couldn't help but feel unhappy about it. Why can't a wealthy family's son-in-law be a big seller? I think the novel is too smooth, or silky smooth, so there are no ups and downs and no excitement. On the other hand, why is Guan Guan next door able to get out of the circle? Just because it's so cool, why is Dafeng such a big hit? Because it can be fun without being embarrassing or intentional. Even though some people will write cool articles and stallion articles, as long as it is popular and can be popular, it is not shabby to make money. I have said so much just to make the author popular. The author's writing is not bad, and the plot is not bad, but there is a lack of exciting points, and it feels like it can't burst out. As long as there are exciting points and explosions, it can attract more readers. Finally, I wish the author a great success.
I saw the latest update of Quanxing. The book is very good, but I really hate Tang Ling'er. As a girl, I usually instinctively prefer characters like the head wife when reading books, but she is really annoying. She bosses around and confiscates money, and persecutes maids. I don't know what the protagonist thinks is good about her.
After reading the book reviews, many of the big guys' reviews were mediocre, but I actually liked that kind. As a result, after reaching chapter 65, I couldn't stand it anymore. Since it is a story about a son-in-law, the heroine must be Tang Ling'er in the end. However, the previous descriptions, the characters and events are too intriguing, and it makes me feel that it will be very tiring to be with such a woman. Even if I really like her, it is only out of self-interest. And the male protagonist is very scary to think about. I'm not very good at expressing myself. In my opinion, the male protagonist is a bit...? I don't know how to describe it, it just feels a bit both upright and upright. Maybe I didn't read it carefully enough. From what I saw, the overall feeling of reading it was very depressing. Not to mention it was refreshing. I couldn't do it in my normal mind. It was too depressing.
I picked up the book by chance and read almost 200 chapters. The writing is really good. It can be seen that the author is using the protagonist to write about life in another world from a calm perspective, and writes about many of the cruelty, helplessness and ridicule. For some reason, the protagonist suddenly reminded me of Ding Yuanying in "The Way of Heaven". I suddenly felt that they were very similar and the protagonist was still a little immature compared to Ding Yuanying. Just looking at it makes me feel inexplicably disconnected. After thinking about it carefully, I can detect the following two reasons: First, I made an expectation for myself from the moment I saw the title of the book. Since it is a son-in-law, it must be through the person of the son-in-law. I want to write something that is first suppressed and then expanded, that is, the climax plot, but the current narrative mode gives people a feeling of suppressing and suppressing (click, half rising) and continuing to suppress, like the kind of feeling that you have been holding back for a year without speaking, and suddenly want to shout, but in the end, you run out of breath before shouting for two seconds. Secondly, when I saw Soul Travel at the beginning, I expected that since it was Soul Travel, there must be some follow-up things that required Soul Travel to bring some special knowledge, vision or experience. However, for most young people, the word Soul Travel (or time travel novels) not only means these, but also means "tossing". This need for "tossing" reflects the dissatisfaction of most young people with the status quo of being restrained. They hope that there is a way to complete their life. This kind of dissatisfied mentality is at least a partial compensation. This kind of "tossing" can be the passionate type who can't help but do his best, the ideal type who does his best to change the world, the dissolute type who plays life, or the death-seeking type who is full of thorns in the sky and the earth, etc., And no matter what type, it must "toss" to a broad climax. This climax must also conform to the mentality of these young people, otherwise it will be thankless. However, the protagonist in the early stage was not "tortious" enough, which led to a certain disconnect between the preconceived concepts and the expressions in the book. On the one hand, it also explained the age stratification of the book viewing group. The author's writing skills are indeed good, and the character descriptions are quite accurate and full of fireworks. However, he is too restrained, causing his emotions to be always bottled up and unable to be vented to his heart's content. (The review has a strong personal sensory color. I just want to describe my own perspective on reading the book. Don't blindly believe it. After all, I have only read less than 200 chapters, which is not comprehensive enough for this book. The writing of this book is indeed good and it is worth reading.)
This magical book, after more than half of it, is gradually falling apart. I have forgotten how many chapters. The protagonist has never made any achievements, and the plot cannot be advanced. He is always stuck in the quagmire of the backyard. Not only does the struggle in the backyard not improve, but it seems to be getting worse. As a loyal reader, I would like to ask, what kind of story does the author want to write? "Two or Three Things in the Traveler's Backyard"? At first, he came to Beijing as a poor man and conquered Tang Ling'er with his personality and intelligence. Now he is in a high position, but he is helpless and confused. It is simply inexplicable. If you don't sweep one house, why sweep the world? No one wants to watch the time traveler battle wits and courage with several women every day. I came to see you conquer the world, otherwise the female channel would be better than you in writing more delicately. If the words are inappropriate, don't blame me. The readers are just expressing their opinions. I just don't want the sacred book to be ruined.
From the plot, I don't understand at all why the male protagonist wants to stay with the princess and enjoy it endlessly.
The author's articles are very good, and I specially ordered them all to make up for them. I really like to read about this kind of urban life. There are very few writers who write about it with such a pyrotechnic atmosphere and at the same time include so many characters. Martial arts are easy to write about, but life in childhood is really difficult to write about. The author is very talented and will become popular in the future.
After reading Chapter 504, how should I put it, I can still read it because of the writing style, but I also know that it will not be what I thought later. I also understand some of the author's writing methods, but I don't want to accept it. After all, most ordinary people like me read novels for fun, and it does not have to be a mindless harem novel. It is not like being a human being requires hard work. It's just that I personally feel that if it's something that you know is fruitless, there's really no need to work hard. After all, it's not a small thing. There is no need to waste each other's time. Since it is a single female protagonist, I think it is good to make the male protagonist look very ordinary, just like the female counterpart has no results. It's better to write some male supporting characters. It's okay to have all the male supporting characters except for the female protagonist. It's not that I can't stand it, but most of the female supporting characters have no results yet. What's the point? This heroine is the most annoying heroine in the novels I have read for more than ten years. There is no other heroine, and I don't understand what the hero is interested in. She doesn't take other people's lives seriously. In the modern education we have received, human life is extremely important and conflicts with ideas. Since the author wants to describe the ancient warlord family, he has always written according to the ancient style. Why does this husband and wife come to him? Although he is said to be a son-in-law, but There is a truth that has existed from ancient times to the present, that is, the strong are respected. The protagonist in the story is quite capable and does things well. There is also a queen mother who looks at her differently, and there are also loyal servants who are martial arts masters. So why must the frustration be expressed vividly? After all, it was all about having fun. When I was watching my son-in-law, I was amused by the line about "bloody hands killing people". We all know that life is not easy, and we want to see a life that is unbridled in books. Just my personal opinion, don't be upset if you don't like it!
The protagonist is the most miserable time traveler son-in-law I have ever seen. Some families and backgrounds make it impossible to make money. I couldn't afford to support my family, so I had to work as a door-to-door son-in-law in order to make money. My first business was a crime laundering💰. I made white gloves for gangsters, and I haven't even touched my wife's hands in more than a hundred chapters. Too bad
It's pretty good, but the heroine is really disgusting. I want to keep watching but I keep being disgusted by the heroine 😭
I just want to know when that Tang Ling'er will die. I've seen disgusting female protagonists, but never really disgusting ones.
I turned it over and it's really well written. It covers the families, clans and people, the Central Plains countries and the northern peoples, rivers, lakes and temples. There are many clues and the plot is round. Unfortunately, the important points are written flatly and cannot be seen as magnificent. Otherwise, it can be made a god. For example, the emperor dies of illness and the queen succeeds to the throne. For example, the protagonist becomes a royal family... It feels like it is rounded rather than exciting~ It would be nice to have a large chapter and express it more wonderfully.
When will Tang Ling'er die? I've never seen a heroine so disgusting.
There are so many female supporting characters, but the comment is that it is a single female protagonist? ? ?
Many novels are just like a running account, but this feeling of multi-threaded advancement, small flashbacks and interludes from time to time can still greatly relieve the reading fatigue of other novels before. Because I don't know much about writing, but it is still quite attractive. It has solved my current book shortage dilemma to a large extent. It is very good. I hope more and more people will pay attention to this book.
The writing style is really good, but I don't know why I just didn't feel it when I read it. It was too bland and not enjoyable.
The book is a good book, but it is slow to gain popularity. I am afraid that the author will not be able to sustain the popularity. Back then, the novel about a son-in-law did not become popular for many years before it became popular overnight.
The novel was not fun at all in the beginning, and she was always angry with Tang Ling'er. If she was taught a lesson, she would become more depressed. Every time, the protagonist was pinched, and every time it was the protagonist who gave in, it was very frustrating, okay? If you didn't write like this, your grades would at least be doubled.
I just came here, I am an old history bookworm, and this is the first time I have read a novel with more than a thousand chapters. Did the author offend the management? 😰
It's finished. What I like most about this book is that it's simple and easy to read. The development of the story has been very smooth, and it is a pity that it ends here. I think this book is not about how the protagonist ascends to a high position to achieve unification, but about seeing the people around him through the protagonist. The various stories of small characters and supporting characters are not boring at all under the author's good writing style, but make the overall story more real and full of details. All in all, it is indeed an interesting book, and the author deserves a word of credit. I am very happy to read "The Son-in-Law". I like every character in this book. Finally, I wish the author good luck in his treatment and good health 😊
It's really good-looking, I hope the author will stick with it, come on! ! !
I hope the author recovers soon and can continue to complete this novel
Not bad, worth recommending to everyone
After reading the first two chapters, regardless of the plot, just looking at the writing, it has surpassed most of the top ten on the starting point list.
This book is very well written, but it's a pity that it didn't get a chance to publicize it.
Both the male and female protagonists are my favorite characters.
After reading novels for more than ten years, I finally met an author who can highlight each character's personality. I especially like how the male protagonist understands the female protagonist and how the female protagonist appears to be strong. Unfortunately, this article is always written around the military affairs of the Liang Dynasty, and there is not much description of Xiaojia, so The male protagonist's preference and great love for the female protagonist cannot be seen here. Simply put, he has not done anything for the female protagonist. The only impression is that the male protagonist is willing to spend 500 million to fight for Suzaku's face, but it still reads insipidly, and this thing that reads insipidly is also ruined by the male protagonist killing the fake King Kang. The only thing the male protagonist does for the female protagonist is probably to take care of the female protagonist's face and always be the first in the house.
I really like it. I don't know how to describe it. It's just very silky. I highly recommend it.
What I saw before was really frustrating. The male protagonist said that he didn't like the female protagonist, but he still wanted to do things for her. He thought of the female protagonist first. He also found a reason for himself, saying that he wanted to make some money for his family. But in fact, to put it bluntly, the female protagonist is good-looking and the male protagonist fell in love with her. In fact, it doesn't matter. The key is The female protagonist never gave the male protagonist a good look in the early stage, and she even said she was resisting. If you say that they had known each other for a period of time before, forget it, but before they got married, they only had a small conflict when they were three years old, and the male protagonist said that he would go home after a maximum of three years of tolerance, but what happens after three years? Alas, I don't even know what to say.
Take back the previous one, the second one is even more disgusting than the first one 🔪. With this idea, why not just let Tang Zhen be the protagonist?
It's a pity that the ending is very hasty. It could have been written about Tang Zhen discovering the scandal of his son. The protagonist would cut down the power of the family, then attack the Shu Han, conquer the Northern Liao Dynasty, and then profess the Nanqi vassal to open the Nanjing Palace. The ending could also be a failure to conquer the world.