The chapter where Su Taner was forcefully taken over by Lou Shuheng was chapter 27 of " Duet Son-in-law ".
The chapter where Su Taner was forcefully taken over by Lou Shuheng was chapter 27 of " Duet Son-in-law ".
The chapter where Su Taner was forcefully taken over by Lou Shuheng was chapter 27 of " Duet Son-in-law ".
In the novel, Su Taner was defiled by Lou Shuheng in chapter 422. In this chapter, Lou Shuheng took advantage of Su Tan 'er's drunkenness to defile her. After Ning Yi learned of it, he beat Lou Shuheng up until he was seriously injured.
In the original novel, Su Taner was defiled by Lou Shuheng in chapter 415. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
" Duty-in-law " was a time-travel novel. It told the story of a modern businessman, Ning Yi, who traveled to ancient times to become the son-in-law of the Su family and Su Taner. Initially, Ning Yi was not liked by Su Taner and even ran away on the day of the wedding. However, as the plot developed, they gradually fell in love and became people who cared about the world. Ning Yi used his intelligence and modern knowledge to successfully help the Su family's business empire reach a higher level. The specific plot and ending could only be known by reading the original work of " The Husband ". The TV series " Duty-in-law " was starred by Guo Qilin and Song Yi and told the story of Ning Yi and Su Tan 'er.
According to the information provided, Tan 'er in the original novel," Tan' er," was exterminated in the 38th chapter," Xie Yu Qing Bai." Although Baoyu finally understood the truth and reluctantly confessed to Xie Yu, Xie Yu finally obtained her innocence and had the opportunity to live a happy life. Thus, Tan 'er was no longer pure.
In the original novel, Tan 'er's innocence was destroyed in the 38th chapter of Xie Yu Qing Bai. In this chapter, Tan Er was accused by Dai Yu and fell into an innocent situation, losing everything. Although Baoyu finally understood the truth and reluctantly confessed to Xie Yu, Xie Yu finally obtained her innocence and had the opportunity to live a happy life. Therefore, according to the information provided, Tan 'er was no longer innocent.
In the novel, Ning Yi was a complicated character with complicated inner feelings and emotions. Although Ning Yi was frivolous towards Su Taner, he also had sympathy and guilt for Su Taner in the depths of his heart. He thought his actions were wrong and wanted to punish himself with his own actions. And why Ning Yi would kill Lou Shuheng but let Wu Qihao go was related to Ning Yi's past and personality. Lou Shuheng was Ning Yi's teacher and had taught Ning Yi many principles. Therefore, he had deep feelings for Ning Yi. However, because of Ning Yi's frivolous behavior, Lou Shuheng finally left this world, which made Ning Yi feel very sad and guilty. Wu Qihao was an innocent man who had done nothing wrong. Although Ning Yi had once taken advantage of Wu Qihao, he later realized his mistake and wanted to punish himself with his own actions. In contrast, Ning Yi had less sympathy and guilt for Wu Qihao, so he had no motive to kill Wu Qihao. In summary, Ning Yi's attitude towards Lou Shuheng and Wu Qihao was different, which was related to his inner feelings and past experiences.
The chapter about who ruined the innocence of her son-in-law Tan 'er was the 38th chapter of the original novel, Xie Yu Qing Bai.
In "Duet Son-in-law", Tan 'er was lost on the way to find Ning Yi and fell into the hands of Lou Shuheng. How did you feel at that time? As a reader of the novel, I felt a sense of anger and loss. I was angry that Tan Er was snatched away by Lou Shuheng, but I was disappointed because Tan Er was my good friend. I felt very sad to see her snatched away. When I found out that Tan 'er had fallen into Lou Shuheng's hands, I wanted to take her back immediately. However, when I saw the relationship between Lou Shuheng and his wife, I knew that I was powerless. I could only watch helplessly as Tan 'er was possessed by Lou Shuheng, my heart filled with pain and helplessness.