
Dragon Lord Three Kingdoms
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Travel through time and become the son of Wu Fu, the warrior who assassinated Dong Zhuo, and obtain the mythical beast Little White Dragon with the power of summoning. Xiao Bailong said: There are four enemies, namely the demon dragon, the nine-tailed fox, the demon wolf, and the white elephant. They broke the barriers of time and space and traveled to this world, trying to use the power of summons to exterminate Chinese civilization, thus completely erasing Chinese civilization from the torrent of time and space. When I heard the news that the time and space barrier had been broken, I came with four friends to stop their conspiracy. According to the news before I traveled, the demon dragon was in Europe, the nine-tailed fox went to Fuso, the white elephant went to India, and the demon wolf was in the northern grasslands. And my four friends are all in Dahan, namely Suzaku, Xuanwu, Qinglong, and Baihu.
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Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
Hahaha Ben is back again, I can read this book for free, oh ho ho
The novel is good, thank you to the author
Give you a recommendation vote! !
Um, I feel like, little Q, you are not suffering from laziness, but rather late stage of laziness cancer😫😫😫
🤔According to common sense, if historical figures are summoned, they all have flaws and are not so powerful in history, because historical figures have gone through corresponding training, such as Wu Song. If martial arts did not fight tigers in Jingyanggang, did not beat Jiang Menshen drunk, did not fight Feiyunpu, and did not bloodbath Yuanyang Tower, then this martial arts will never be the famous Wu Song in history. For example, a martial arts that has not gone through trials [the historical events that it has experienced will be collectively referred to as trials] Songs are of ordinary level and have average combat power. Wu Songs who have fought tigers in Jingyanggang are Wu Songs with +1 quality. Theoretically, their strength is higher than ordinary Wu Songs, and there are still opportunities for new skills to appear. Take Wu Songs who have fought tigers as an example. Wu Songs who have fought tigers can have new skills such as intimidation, which can lower the morale of local soldiers and have a confusing effect on cavalry. So I think there should be a trial function. . Of course, this trial is not in vain. Trials not only damage wealth, but may also lead to the death of the summoned character who cannot be resurrected. The more trials, the higher the possibility of death. Of course, the character after the trial will be more powerful. Of course, this is just my idea. If Lao Q thinks it is feasible, he can use it.
I think the protagonist should take the route of teasing the emperor to order the princes. After all, the emperor has righteousness, and not listening to the emperor's words is like rebellion, and Cao Cao was also loyal to the Han in the early stage. If the protagonist holds the emperor hostage to order the princes, he can gather all the princes of the Han Dynasty to deal with the Japanese. This has a great chance of winning!
Let me go (* ̄m ̄) Old Q, you don't know much about the history of the Han Dynasty. Some famous heroes have been fooled by you. After all, Gongsun Zan is also a general who has guarded the border for generations! Civil wars are rarely launched and most of them are fought against ethnic minorities! Why did you write Gongsun Zan in such a bad light? Also, in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, most of the princes were loyal to the Han faction! But he is not a die-hard loyalist. After all, Liu Xie is the type who cannot be supported, and people in ancient times valued reputation.
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Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
Hahaha Ben is back again, I can read this book for free, oh ho ho
The novel is good, thank you to the author
Give you a recommendation vote! !
Um, I feel like, little Q, you are not suffering from laziness, but rather late stage of laziness cancer😫😫😫
🤔According to common sense, if historical figures are summoned, they all have flaws and are not so powerful in history, because historical figures have gone through corresponding training, such as Wu Song. If martial arts did not fight tigers in Jingyanggang, did not beat Jiang Menshen drunk, did not fight Feiyunpu, and did not bloodbath Yuanyang Tower, then this martial arts will never be the famous Wu Song in history. For example, a martial arts that has not gone through trials [the historical events that it has experienced will be collectively referred to as trials] Songs are of ordinary level and have average combat power. Wu Songs who have fought tigers in Jingyanggang are Wu Songs with +1 quality. Theoretically, their strength is higher than ordinary Wu Songs, and there are still opportunities for new skills to appear. Take Wu Songs who have fought tigers as an example. Wu Songs who have fought tigers can have new skills such as intimidation, which can lower the morale of local soldiers and have a confusing effect on cavalry. So I think there should be a trial function. . Of course, this trial is not in vain. Trials not only damage wealth, but may also lead to the death of the summoned character who cannot be resurrected. The more trials, the higher the possibility of death. Of course, the character after the trial will be more powerful. Of course, this is just my idea. If Lao Q thinks it is feasible, he can use it.
I think the protagonist should take the route of teasing the emperor to order the princes. After all, the emperor has righteousness, and not listening to the emperor's words is like rebellion, and Cao Cao was also loyal to the Han in the early stage. If the protagonist holds the emperor hostage to order the princes, he can gather all the princes of the Han Dynasty to deal with the Japanese. This has a great chance of winning!
Let me go (* ̄m ̄) Old Q, you don't know much about the history of the Han Dynasty. Some famous heroes have been fooled by you. After all, Gongsun Zan is also a general who has guarded the border for generations! Civil wars are rarely launched and most of them are fought against ethnic minorities! Why did you write Gongsun Zan in such a bad light? Also, in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, most of the princes were loyal to the Han faction! But he is not a die-hard loyalist. After all, Liu Xie is the type who cannot be supported, and people in ancient times valued reputation.









