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Chongfei Manual

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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Before her rebirth, Wei Luo was an innocent little girl.
After rebirth, she appeared lovable on the outside but was a different person on the inside.
Those who learned of her true nature yielded to her.
Only the prince regent regarded her as a treasure; no matter how much he pampered her, it was not enough for him.
Anything she wanted, he gave her, including the princess position that she didn’t want, which he stubbornly pushed onto her.
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One entry per lineSổ Tay Sử Dụng Sủng Phi
User Guide to Pampering a Consort
มารยามารล้านเล่มเกวียน
宠妃使用手册 (风荷游月)
User Guide to Pampering a Consort
มารยามารล้านเล่มเกวียน
宠妃使用手册 (风荷游月)
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Chu Wang Fei (8)
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Mei Gongqing (7)
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04/21/18 | Fuyu Neko | c122.3 |
04/20/18 | Fuyu Neko | c122.2 |
04/19/18 | Fuyu Neko | c122.1 |
04/18/18 | Fuyu Neko | c121.3 |
04/18/18 | Fuyu Neko | c121.2 |
04/17/18 | Fuyu Neko | c121.1 |
04/16/18 | Fuyu Neko | c120.2 |
04/15/18 | Fuyu Neko | c120.1 |
04/15/18 | Fuyu Neko | c119 |
04/14/18 | Fuyu Neko | c118.2 |
04/13/18 | Fuyu Neko | c118.1 |
04/12/18 | Fuyu Neko | c117.2 |
04/11/18 | Fuyu Neko | c117.1 |
04/11/18 | Fuyu Neko | c116.2 |
04/10/18 | Fuyu Neko | c116.1 |
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This novel is about unrequited love. You make a mistake when you're young and the consequences are brutal. Wei Lou's dad encouraged a woman to come between him and his wife. The wife left him. He married the other woman but he was never happy. He realized there is such a thing as marrying someone your heart desires compared with marrying someone for convenience's sake and it ruined his life. It also ruined the life of his youngest daughter.
The emperor went his merry way to imp**gnate every tree that moves and in the process lost his loyal and valiant wife. She ruthlessly cut off all emotional ties with him without nary a regret and in the end he could show nothing for all his so-called omnipotence except the almost fatal effect of his adultery on his only daughter. He lost his daughter, his wife, he certainly lost authority on his only heir.
Li Song, my favorite character of all the characters in this novel, is the most tragic. He made one wrong decision in his childhood and he was marked for life by the woman he heartbreakingly loves. He suffered all sorts of physical, emotional and mental ab*se because of her but the thing is he only wanted to make her his, be good and kind to her as her chosen husband. The tragedy is he knows whatever he does would be of no good because she hates him and continue to hate him until he dies.
No wonder the author gave him a second chance in a dream?
Besides these interesting characters, the novel is basically a lo*icon. A 22 year old man sexually desiring a 13 year old girl. Well, it could pass for love, maybe, because of the ancient setting. People do get married in those era while they're practically skipping rope as a child so to each his own, right?
But is this a good novel? Yes, because of those other characters. The bitterness and sadness in the novel is quite palpable. I feel sorry for the half-sister who's made into a prostitute at 13 by her uncaring husband. But can you blame him since he himself is suffering the bitter pangs of unrequited love?
Although there was no romance shown during this time, there's no way ML wasn't somewhat interested with the way he acted towards her. When she turned 13, he made his intentions known and it was so awkward. He was 22 at this point and even he knew their relationship would be hard for others to accept considering their age gap.
Despite this, he continues to pursue her. Constantly hinting at s*xual activity with a 13 year old girl 9 years your junior is just weird.
Other than that, I actually found the novel overall boring. FL dealt with the main antagonist of her previous life within the first few chapters. After that, nothing really happens.
I did find myself feeling bad for the younger sister, though. To be honest, she was 5 years old and from her perspective, her dad locked up her mom and gave away her younger brother. Who wouldn't be upset? The dad was also a major loser, every time he appeared I found myself frustrated.
Also, what the heck was up with the mom side plot? The author made it seem like she was going to be extremely important but she only showed up for a few chapters before she was scolded by the FL and disappeared again. What was the point in that? She should've just died honestly as her reasoning for leaving her two children behind made no sense.
Next, I felt that the "justice" some of the female characters faced was too heinous. Gao Dan Yang being forced to marry an enemy prince simply because she liked the ML was insane. Even after one of the ML's plots directly resulted in her husband beating her and forcing her to miscarry their child, no one really cared. She didn't do anything wrong other than being a tad bit hostile toward FL.
As for Wei Zheng, in this lifetime, I truly felt bad for her. Nothing she did made her deserving of her ending. Even in death, no one cared for her other than her mother.
Lastly, I have no idea what the author was on when they decided to give Li Song a side story. Even in his "redemption arc" he still harassed and bullied FL. But in this instance, she was manipulated into marrying him. I can't imagine she lived very well. Why would the author do this?