Since I'm the author, not giving spoilers is the least I can do.
That's why it's not convenient for me to tell you too much about the plot.
I hope you can look for it yourself.
The following is a review I saw on a book. I'll forward it to you and hope it can inspire you.
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The author has already said in Qidian that there is only one female lead, Qin Ruoying.
In the book, Auntie Zhang said that Qin Ruoying left a message, "If you come back and I'm not back, don't look for me, and don't go to my house, because I won't go home."
From this, it can be seen that the female lead is not at home, but in a hidden sect. Combined with the female lead's appearance, "see: Chapter 31."
The female lead's pregnancy should have aroused the sect's anger, so the female lead was put under house arrest.
In the book, the yellow-dressed girl, Hao Qing, seemed to be kind enough to reveal the news to the female lead, but she had ulterior motives.
After that, the female lead pretended to hate the male lead, and her hatred did not diminish, so as to eliminate the sect's malice towards her daughter and her husband.
After the yellow-dressed girl, Hao Qing, left.
The author deliberately described the words "Creak! The door closed again. " It also pointed out the deeper meaning of the female lead's house arrest.
After the yellow-dressed girl left, the author wrote, "There was no longer any anger on her face, only an unspeakable confusion and sorrow. Suddenly, a crystal clear tear fell from the corner of her eye."
The female lead was confused about why the male lead suddenly appeared after disappearing for five years, and where he went before that.
She was sorrowful because she hadn't seen her daughter for four years, and she didn't know if she would recognize herself when she saw her again.
The last tear did express her longing for her daughter and husband!
This is also the most debated topic in Qidian's book review section. It's about the female lead not being a mother, leaving her daughter behind and running away.
Reading civilly … thinking rationally …
The female lead's foreshadowing is a bit deep, but the bookworm should be able to see it easily. In my opinion, the interaction between the father and daughter is not as good as "Literary Dad." However, the plot is indeed different from "Literary Dad." There are too few chapters in this book, so I can't judge the details of the plot.
The two books can't be compared, because the style is different.
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There are many writing techniques, such as: flashbacks, interludes, foreshadowing, etc.
Maybe I don't have enough strength to write that kind of flavor, but I still hope that you can understand what I want to express.
To be honest, I really don't want to write some pretentious face slapping routine, although I have a deep understanding of this.
If you are more attentive, you should be able to notice that there is a difference between the way I wrote the first 40 chapters and the last 40 chapters.
I'm changing because I don't have my own style and readership like Ōkami.
I want to keep every reader, so I can only keep trying.
I dug a hole for the female lead, and it seemed like everyone was scolding the female lead, to the point where I started to doubt my life.
Honestly, I don't think there's anything wrong with the female lead.
The big bro above basically pointed out the foreshadowing that I left behind. Although his guess was only 60-70% correct, at least he didn't go overboard and make all kinds of random assumptions.
He had to be reasonable about everything, and he had to speak his mind.
(What are you talking about? I'm not scolding you, but I really want to ask you to not be such a straight man!)
(Straight man cancer!!!!!)
(Some readers may be too young, so they don't understand the pain and suffering of a woman who is pregnant for 10 months!)
(Pregnancy is a woman's weakest and most helpless time, so they especially need companionship at this time!)
(Chen Xi disappeared for five years. When you were scolding the female lead, did you think about how much she sacrificed?)
(As a mother, she left her own child, do you think she didn't feel pain?)
(Niannian is a piece of meat that fell from her body!!!!!)
Do you really think that Qin Ruoying's character is a seventeen or eighteen-year-old girl?
If that was the case, didn't she know to get an abortion when Chen Xi left!!!
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You are all readers, and 10% of you will become my breadwinner in the future, so I can't afford to offend you.
I'll do whatever I can to earn money. I'm not stupid, so of course I won't go against money.
I've explained the female lead's problem, so it's up to you whether you want to listen or not.
This is a serial, so I can adjust the plot at any time.
When the time comes, I'll selectively adjust the plot according to the data.
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In addition, this book is Qidian's first release, so your support outside of Qidian is actually useless to me.
Qidian is my boss …
Of course, as long as you support me, I'll thank you in advance!
I'm very happy to see you pirating and scolding each other …
So, thank you for your support!
I don't dislike pirated readers, so I put up the comments for you to see.
I really didn't expect that when most of Qidian's comments section was scolding the female lead, there would be a more fair and objective comment in the pirated comments section.
Sigh …
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