About who the heroine of this book is (this chapter is free)
I found that there were a lot of discussions, and many people only read half a sentence, so I simply said it clearly. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
It's a multi-heroine.
One is Yuna, and the rest can be said to be undecided for the time being.
Actually, to be honest, I personally don't care about single or many, because I can write both routes, of course, according to my character, I tend to be a single heroine.
The reason why I decided to take the route of multiple heroines is actually quite coincidental, that is, one day the group talked about the problem of heroines after a long absence.
A book friend said, "Since it's all in the book, you're not perfect."
This is not exactly what he said, but it is more or less the same.
This sentence touched me and caused me to change some of my minds, which decided to have more heroines.
The problem with Da Mao and Er Mao is that this is a pair of sisters, even if there are multiple heroines, I don't think it is possible for a pair of sisters to marry the same man, even if this man has a great relationship with his family.
This is not only the problem of the two proud girls, but also the problem of Zheng's father and Zheng's mother, which pair of parents is willing to marry their two daughters to the same person? Or it can't be said to be married, it should be said to be in love.
That's a pretty bad thing, isn't it?
That's why I decided to choose one of the two, and the reason why I only do it in the group, and not on the website, is because on the website, there are a lot of people who actually just make a soy sauce and vote with a casual mentality, and I think the result of this is a bit watery, which is not very fair to everyone.
I should understand what I said, right?
(Personally, I don't like to insert anything in the text, but I'm afraid that some people won't be able to see it and don't bother to read the work, and complain about me afterwards, and I'll delete it in a few days, please understand.) ļ¼