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Chapter 552 548 Comments on "The Traitor"

Chapter 552 548. Comments on "The Traitor"

What I recommend to you today is the work of the great writer Fu Tian.

Her books are popular among both men and women!

"The Traitor", Futian, a great writer.

Category: History - Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties.

【Introduction】

Due to an absurd misstep, Xu Xun, who had finally avenged his past, fell into the prosperous Ming Dynasty five hundred years ago.

It was a time of peace and prosperity in the country. Nanjing was charming and the capital was majestic. There were endless songs of Qinhuai and endless dances of Huaiyang. In the peaceful and prosperous times, loyal and good people were everywhere and the common people were worse than dogs. He, an orphan, had a hard time making a living and it was impossible for him to survive.

If that's the case, then he might as well just obey the will of Heaven and become a treacherous minister in glory! Loyal and good people of the Ming Dynasty who talk about benevolence, righteousness, and morality, your doom has come!
【Golden Five Chapters】

Chapter One: Dream Reality. The protagonist, Xu Xun, has just taken revenge when he travels through time. While unconscious, he sits by a river. Seeing someone fall into the water, he jumps in to rescue them, nearly being killed. Recognizing the reality he's traveled through, he is overwhelmed by fragments of memory and passes out.

Chapter 2: The Prodigal Son. The protagonist was originally a nearly orphaned playboy. His father brought him back to the Xu family, but he disappeared soon after. As the heir to the second wife's family, he seemed to have no better choice than to be a playboy. His uncle came to see him, scolded him, and left. However, Ruisheng, who had only been with him for a month, treated him like a young master.

Chapter 3: Gratitude. The protagonist finds Grandpa Liang, the man who saved him, bows deeply in gratitude, and asks Ruisheng to prepare wine and food. He and a man named Xu Liang chat enthusiastically, becoming close friends despite their age differences. After a few drinks and conversation, Xu Liang becomes intoxicated, and the protagonist is called out by his uncle's family outside.

Chapter 4: Total annihilation. The visitor is the protagonist's third brother, the eldest son of his uncle. He comes to tell Xu Liang to pay a hefty rent or face eviction. The protagonist even faces expulsion from the Xu family, and even his marriage is scuttled. Xu Liang emerges, accompanied by a monk. Through their conversation, they learn that the protagonist's father had helped Xu Liang in his youth. Xu Liang is the one who truly understands gratitude.

Chapter 5: The Doorman and the Maid. The protagonist returns home, half drunk and half awake, to find the doorman, Jin Liu, waiting there. He lets slip that the Sixth Master's promotions are being distributed. The protagonist summons him privately and questions him, and Jin Liu finally reveals the protagonist's past record of cheating on homework and exams. Ruisheng observes this, feeling deeply offended.

【Brief Comment】

Fu Tian, ​​a great writer, has written 11 works, including "The New Biography of Taiwei", "Spring Palace Chaos", "The Best Son-in-Law", etc., many of which are excellent.

Among them, there are as many as four books belonging to the category of ancient romance for women.

The story of "The Traitor" mainly tells the story of Xu Xun, the seventh child of the Xu family, who fell into poverty in Nanjing during the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty.

At this time, he had just recovered, and he could come up with many strategic plans and funny ideas that would shock the natives.

The book is indeed a good one, and I don't see any particularly obvious flaws in it.

As for why she can write so many extra stories?
do not know!
So is she a male or female author?

Judging from the profile picture, it's definitely a woman. If it's real, it would be even more amazing.

But these are not important. What I admire is the range of her knowledge: she can switch between male and female channels freely and easily.

What on earth was she thinking? Using a novel oriented towards women to impact a novel oriented towards men?
If you are also interested, you might as well read the book.

【Cang's Ramblings】

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【Cang's Ramblings】

She is indeed a female author, a rare master-level existence.

Her books performed better in the male section than in the female section.

Generally speaking, books written by women seem to be easier to publish and adapt.

This is evidenced by the fact that she published works at a very early stage.

However, I don’t read many female-oriented articles. If you are interested, you can check out her male-oriented historical articles, which are very good!
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