I Am Projecting into the Heavens of the Revived Ming Dynasty!

I Am Projecting into the Heavens of the Revived Ming Dynasty!

by Li February And A Half

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942Kwords398chapters
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About This Novel

On the unknown dimension level, unknown things caused a slight collision between the worlds, which brought Wang Hua to the Ming Dynasty in the end of the Dharma era... His "apartment" became his safe house and golden finger... This was the 31st year of Jiajing when Japanese pirates ravaged the Ming Dynasty...

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Book Friends 2023011799227433mo ago

Traveling to the Ming Dynasty, you are not fighting for hegemony. The plug-in is still a simulator. There are also ideological problems. I really can't stand it.

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Stock Trading is Bankrupt29mo ago

It is recommended that authors write about a certain dynasty or era and at least understand it a little bit. If they just write about it without even understanding it, they will inevitably fail. Not to mention that the first two sentences of the Seven Kills Monument are full of murderous intent, from the copper ingot that appears inexplicably to the thin horse at the back, and the most basic things such as clothing, you can't go wrong. You just wrote it out and you have a little understanding of it. You can't read any further. The skinny and plump figure is revealed. Do I still dare to look forward to the next content?

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{totem}33mo ago

It started out well, and then it was about having a harem and having a romantic relationship at the same time. . . .

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Call the Wind and Rain. Ea32mo ago

The author classified it in the wrong category

Except women are still women, romance novels

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Day Back29mo ago

I wonder what the author thought about the part about practicing martial arts?

In the martial arts training section, you can directly become a disciple. Doesn't it expose all the protagonist's trump cards in such a roundabout way? The protagonist practices martial arts, not for fun, but for fighting enemies. If you beat around the bush like you, you will reveal most of the protagonist's trump cards. As long as there is an organization with a little bit of power, you will know it after just checking. Aren't you asking for trouble?

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Sima Qingqing4mo ago

In the first ten chapters, there are only two poisonous points, one big and one small. The biggest drawback is that when there are only two elite soldiers, you want to work as a mechanical watch and still want to be a 2w tael. On the one hand, it is too wasteful. On the other hand, if you have a golden finger to develop 800 taels, just sell it. The most important thing is to stabilize it in the early stage. After you have strength, are you still short of money? I can't even walk smoothly and want to become a big fat man in one bite. The minor point is that as soon as he said that the protagonist had no money, he immediately slapped him in the face and paid for the meal in the restaurant. It was pretty cool that he had eaten the previous content in less than one chapter.

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Gao Moumou28mo ago

nice

Very good, I can see the obvious progress in the later stage of Demon Court.

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D. T_tx29mo ago

The spell is too restricted

According to the original text, the talisman is not what the troll netizens thought, and it is weakened in your hands. It is not a world for ordinary people, and the talisman is restricted. It is better to just write it as a passerby. Don't say that this is the protagonist.

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Too Much_ba3mo ago

There are too many poisonous points, the protagonist in the early stage is a pure idiot, and there are also problems with logic.

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Beldens More3mo ago

I really can't stand this book. I just write randomly without knowing anything about the Ming Dynasty... The description is as follows: The street is a scene from "Along the River During the Qingming Festival", with a bustling market and an endless flow of people. Ordinary people drive to the market and meet strangers and the protagonist talks enthusiastically. The pace of life is slow and comfortable, making the protagonist who is accustomed to 21 real life feel comfortable... ? ? ? Would it be okay to learn about the Ming Dynasty? Also the Qingming Festival Along the River, dare to have such a scene? This kind of scene was known to the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and those who were idle had to be arrested and imprisoned. Do you dare to ask questions among strangers?

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