
War in the Southern Dynasties
by Soar, Soar
About This Novel
Traveling through the troubled times of Nanchen, Wang Tong rose from a little horse slave to a powerful minister. With his left hand, he reformed the new law, and with his right hand, he conquered Bashu, captured Jingxiang, and occupied Hanzhong. In this confrontation between the north and the south, he would use his iron fist and power to break the deadlock of the Three Kingdoms. When Zhou Qi's struggle for supremacy exhausts their energy, the dormant Nan Chen will finally show his fangs-- "It's time to change the way we write in this world!"
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
A rare good book! Hope to update soon
That assassin was the biggest failure. He succeeded in assassinating her twice, and the protagonist actually let her go.
How can I put it, the battle of wits and courage in the Northern Dynasty was quite interesting, but after the Chen Kingdom, the writing was too slow and my patience was worn away, not to mention that you always added a few other love-oriented chapters in the middle and spent a lot of ink on women. . The plot is already dragging on, and I have to insert a few scenes dedicated to expressing emotions. If I don't watch it, I'm afraid I'll miss some important plot points. The point is, it's really boring, right?
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
A rare good book! Hope to update soon
That assassin was the biggest failure. He succeeded in assassinating her twice, and the protagonist actually let her go.
How can I put it, the battle of wits and courage in the Northern Dynasty was quite interesting, but after the Chen Kingdom, the writing was too slow and my patience was worn away, not to mention that you always added a few other love-oriented chapters in the middle and spent a lot of ink on women. . The plot is already dragging on, and I have to insert a few scenes dedicated to expressing emotions. If I don't watch it, I'm afraid I'll miss some important plot points. The point is, it's really boring, right?









