
Time Traveling Through the Warring States Period: Tokiwa Red Leaves Update
About This Novel
The Troubled Times of Japan's Warring States Period was a cruel era, where life, death, and separation were inevitable, but this was also the reason why this troubled period was uniquely charming - precisely because there were so many cruel things, the people who still struggled tenaciously among them were even more beautiful. If we deprive ourselves of the cruelty of troubled times, it will also make those people who sing and weep a lot pale. In this troubled world, those who cannot give up anything can save nothing. Let's see how the son of the future who traveled to Japan's Warring States Period made choices one after another to create a way to end the cycle of chaos and comfort all the heroes and beauties in troubled times.
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Official(8)Scraped 17d ago
Damn, is the name Tokiwabei taken from "The heart is like the red leaves staining the divine pavilion, and the autumn colors of Tokiwa are in harmony with the king's heart." Huh?
By the way, have you read this book together? It's very well written.
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Book club qq 1025276972 Friends who have read this book are welcome to add it and discuss it together!
well. . . . .
When I saw Imakawa dead, I couldn't stand it anymore. Why did I write it like this? I couldn't figure it out!
It is very well written and is a good historical text about Japan's Warring States Period.
What the hell is Okazama? Is Imagawa Yoshimoto really dead? Very depressing to watch.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 17d ago
Damn, is the name Tokiwabei taken from "The heart is like the red leaves staining the divine pavilion, and the autumn colors of Tokiwa are in harmony with the king's heart." Huh?
By the way, have you read this book together? It's very well written.
Book club qq1025276942
Book club qq 1025276972 Friends who have read this book are welcome to add it and discuss it together!
well. . . . .
When I saw Imakawa dead, I couldn't stand it anymore. Why did I write it like this? I couldn't figure it out!
It is very well written and is a good historical text about Japan's Warring States Period.
What the hell is Okazama? Is Imagawa Yoshimoto really dead? Very depressing to watch.











