
Mei Wuzong
by The King Of Bottle Blowing In Xixiangtang
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He was full of majesty and murderous intent, and he handed over all his personal income. If you turn a hundred times, I will turn it ninety-five. You know my methods well. ... Phelan was originally a professor in the 21st century, but unexpectedly returned to 1932 and became Roosevelt's nephew. When the time came to 1945, after the giant in the wheelchair fell, the long-pressed capitalists couldn't help shouting to the sky: "It's been 13 years. Do you know how I spent these 13 years?!" But at this moment, Phelan stood up and announced in a high-profile voice: "My name is Phelan Roosevelt, and I will run for the next president of the United States of America. If you don't like my name, then you can call me Mei Wu Zong!" This book is also known as: "My Uncle Roosevelt", "The Man Who Invented Capitalism Is Really a Genius", "Talk to My Fopoller"...
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Clear organization, smooth writing, no nonsense
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Clear organization, smooth writing, no nonsense
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He was full of majesty and murderous intent, and he handed over all his personal income. If you turn a hundred times, I will turn it ninety-five. You know my methods well. ... Phelan was originally a professor in the 21st century, but unexpectedly returned to 1932 and became Roosevelt's nephew. When the time came to 1945, after the giant in the wheelchair fell, the long-pressed capitalists couldn't help shouting to the sky: "It's been 13 years. Do you know how I spent these 13 years?!" But at this moment, Phelan stood up and announced in a high-profile voice: "My name is Phelan Roosevelt, and I will run for the next president of the United States of America. If you don't like my name, then you can call me Mei Wu Zong!" This book is also known as: "My Uncle Roosevelt", "The Man Who Invented Capitalism Is Really a Genius", "Talk to My Fopoller"...




B Very 6 The protagonist has a sound political personality, and the author has considerable accumulation of historical materials and writing techniques on Roosevelt. The risk is also obvious - in order to avoid certain problems, it might disappear halfway or be unfinished.


The least unexpected way would be to follow Roosevelt's path and become vice president and then steal Truman's destiny. Truman's rise to power was a move to put an end to the capital arrangements of the Roosevelt faction; Roosevelt himself understood this but died suddenly before he could fight back. However, the protagonist is really naive to think that the die-hard Roosevelt faction can safely ascend to power by sitting in Truman's position.




Roosevelt's nephew wants to be president, and he calls himself an American martial artist? This idea is indeed interesting. The 21st century professor's soul traveled to 1932 and became Roosevelt's nephew. When the giant in the wheelchair fell, the capitalists were just about to cheer, when Phelan Roosevelt stood up: I want to run for the next president, and you can also call me-Mei Wu Zong. Who could have imagined this divine unfolding? From an academic master to a political operator, he uses modern thinking to play with the intrigues of the old era, killing decisively and having an online IQ. The imagination is ridiculously big, but the logic is self-consistent. A book I'm currently following, and it's well received.













