
Prince Shenwu
by Tie Hao
About This Novel
I saw him wearing iron dragon armor, holding two shark knives, stepping on suppression rings on his feet, and carrying nine dragon blades on his back. He was opening and closing on the battlefield, brave and invincible. There was no enemy in front of him. When all the people of the same realm came to his Zhenyuan Talisman Formation, their power was severely suppressed, and all he needed to do was to carry the knife over... Horseshoe disease in the battlefield, In troubled times, the enemy is highly armed. To be an outsider, Still need to work hard to get through. Finally gained the power of the emperor, Drunk and lying on the beauty's knees. Playing with the affairs of the world, The Qin Dynasty is a fan of all ages!
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Official(6)Scraped 8d ago
come on
It has been added to the bookshelf. Come on, author!
renew
It's the National Day holiday. This is............
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It looks a lot more comfortable this way, and I like the feeling of getting along with each other between master and apprentice.
Punctuation
Can you use colons and double quotation marks in the dialogue? The symbols used by the author look a bit troublesome.
Small problem
There is a small question. Since the First Emperor is still there and the Qin Dynasty was just established, how did those iron-clothed guards pass down to ten generations?
The description of martial arts is good, but the dialogue is a bit cumbersome.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 8d ago
come on
It has been added to the bookshelf. Come on, author!
renew
It's the National Day holiday. This is............
continue to support
It looks a lot more comfortable this way, and I like the feeling of getting along with each other between master and apprentice.
Punctuation
Can you use colons and double quotation marks in the dialogue? The symbols used by the author look a bit troublesome.
Small problem
There is a small question. Since the First Emperor is still there and the Qin Dynasty was just established, how did those iron-clothed guards pass down to ten generations?
The description of martial arts is good, but the dialogue is a bit cumbersome.









