The content of Chapter 20 of this volume was thought out before the book was opened. The logic of the whole line is actually very clear:

1. Xing Yuanzhi wants to divorce, and later because Only after his management and interests changed his mind, he forced to live together with Cheng Jinyang.

2. Cheng Jinyang agreed for the gravity algorithm, but he would definitely not like her. Instead, he hated her because of her divorce and handling issues, so he deliberately called A'Zhi A'Zhi.

3. Since Second Volume, the relationship between the two has improved. Cheng Jinyang has also changed its name to "Yuanzhi". Xing Yuanzhi no longer treats him coldly, and even plans to continue to fulfill the marriage contract.

However, how much of this is out of affection, and how much is out of the need for political marriage of "Cheng and Xing Families, same qi, connected branch"? Or is it a mutual bondage and vain to keep secrets together?

Based on the unpleasant past experiences of the two, Xing Yuanzhi and Cheng Jinyang have no bottom, so the two cannot be honest with each other.

(For example, Chapter 43rd of the fifth volume, implying Miss A'Zhi's psychology of gains and losses; Chapter 11th of the seventh volume, Cheng Jinyang used the talent skills to forcefully round the field. Similar foreshadowings, please feel free Seek)

It wasn't until this opportunity appeared that the two parties were able to fully recognize each other's hearts.

………………

This foreshadowing was buried by First Volume, and it was not revealed until Eighth Volume. It is a very long emotional line.

This method of burying long lines is actually very unfriendly in web articles, because many readers like to engage in first impression theory.

For example, when I saw Xing Yuanzhi cohabiting with Cheng Jinyang for profit, I felt that the heroine was disgusting and abandoned her book.

For another example, when Cheng Jinyang yelled "A'Zhi A'Zhi", I felt that the male lead was very uneducated and abandoned his book.

As an author, of course I’m impossible to tell them "get away if you don’t read it", and even if they post in a certain pool accusing me, I can only pretend that I didn’t notice it (after all, I can’t spoil it ), dryly defended a few words, and carried the pot from the character body.

It’s not that Jinyang and Yuanzhi have the problem, but I, the author, has the problem, okay?

When I decided to write this way, I was actually prepared to be incomprehensible--someone must have abandoned the book because of this. This is no way, because no matter what you write, some people abandon the book.

Many old readers of "Cang Qing" from the beginning to the end, this "Girl" disappeared when the book was opened.

So I can't guarantee, following I will write stories that everyone likes, I can only promise to write stories that myself like.

And seeing you here, the taste happens to be the same as mine. Isn't this the so-called fate!

Before the book was opened, when I was designing Xing Yuanzhi's character set, I actually thought about it:

This girl is Aijie. She takes a bath three times a day, cleans the room twice a day, and changes the sheets every day. She has to wear a drapery, parasol and gloves to prevent dust when she goes out. She will be disgusted by the dirt and cause a serious physical reaction.

She is still a traditional Aristocratic Family Young Lady. At first, she even looked down on the male lead a little bit, because he was low-born, dirty, and unwise. Therefore, the male protagonist buried a thorn in his heart, and this thorn kept poking there, causing the two of them to be unable to get close to each other like two clumsy hedgehogs.

Until the girl with a serious cleanliness lifted the severely injured and dying male protagonist out of hell from the filthy and filthy corpse mountain.

Actually, from the very beginning, my first design of Xing Yuanzhi's character was only the scene of her walking out of the bloody hell holding Cheng Jinyang.

Unfortunately, I don’t know how to draw, I can’t draw it, and I can’t deliver this picture to everyone accurately.

Speaking of this, some readers may feel that I am forcibly whitewashing Xing Yuanzhi, so I can’t say more. The pen power is limited, so don't force it.

——As long as people who like A'Zhi can continue to like A'Zhi, it’s good.

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