
Three Kingdoms: Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty Actually Knew Martial Arts
About This Novel
Liu Xie accidentally traveled to the end of the Han Dynasty and became the puppet emperor Han Xiandi. He also awakened the martial arts system. As long as he damages the enemy, he can get points. If the points are enough, he can exchange them for superior martial arts. In exchange for [Toad Skill], enemies within ten meters will either die or be injured. Exchange it for the [Six Meridians Divine Sword] and cut the enemy into two pieces with one finger. Exchange it for [Xiao Li Flying Knife], kill people faster than the enemy's reaction speed, and hit the target with every shot. ... At this time, the world was in chaos and the princes were fighting. Liu Xie hid his identity and became the number one God of War by virtue of his martial arts. Lu Bu, Guan Yu, and Zhao Yun all surrendered, while Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan paid heavily to poach people. Liu Xie swept through the crowd and finally unified the world!
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Official(5)Scraped 21d ago
Poison, too poisonous
The main character kills Ding Yuan for no reason. It's just a brainless lunatic. Ding Yuan is the one who checks and balances Dong Zhuo, but he kills this idiot who has no brains. I really can't stand it.
What is the use of martial arts learned by Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty? It was an entire army when they captured him, unless he was an immortal cultivator
Have you seen Tathagata Palm? Isn't that centipede awesome? But if you don't have the inner strength to perform martial arts, those facial features are still disposable garbage.
How much did you have to drink to come up with a novel like this?
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Official(5)Scraped 21d ago
Poison, too poisonous
The main character kills Ding Yuan for no reason. It's just a brainless lunatic. Ding Yuan is the one who checks and balances Dong Zhuo, but he kills this idiot who has no brains. I really can't stand it.
What is the use of martial arts learned by Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty? It was an entire army when they captured him, unless he was an immortal cultivator
Have you seen Tathagata Palm? Isn't that centipede awesome? But if you don't have the inner strength to perform martial arts, those facial features are still disposable garbage.
How much did you have to drink to come up with a novel like this?









