Prehistoric Lu Bu

Prehistoric Lu Bu

by The King Is No More Than A Hegemon

Length:
668Kwords252chapters
Latest:
Ch. 252Reunion
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8.4QD Score

About This Novel

In the Three Kingdoms era under the background of prehistoric times, the rise and fall of human dynasties were just pawns used by immortals and Buddhas to seize their destiny. Lu Bu actually didn't mind being a chess piece at first. After all, he could get everything without working hard, until he gradually realized that his role as a chess piece was destined to be stepped on by others. No matter how hard he tried, it was useless. He could only resist. This prehistoric period is not simple

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Twenty-four Cities60mo ago

Yang Jian

When I saw the photo artist and the mortal man holding a folding fan, I thought of Erlang Shen in the Lotus Lantern. Instantly, the picture came to mind. Uncle Jiao's Erlang Shen needle didn't poke, he was so handsome.

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Err🍃60mo ago

Check in

Obviously everything was done so perfectly, but in the end it was still inevitable to escape God's arrangement. Fortunately, the system had awakened. Now it was time for Lu Bu to fight back, and everything in the past should be taken back.

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Kill Kill Kill60mo ago

There are too few updates.

Add more more more more more,

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Internet Addiction Ruins Brother's Dream58mo ago

It's the same book both days

Author, your path is a bit hard, right?

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Fengge59mo ago

Three Golden Chapters (Testing Poison)

After reading the first five chapters, the writing style is delicate and the characters are well written. The perspective of the first emperor is unfolded, which is refreshing. However, Zhao Gao is promoted a bit too high, and he pretends to pass on the imperial edict and asks Fusu to commit suicide. On this point, Zhao Gao cannot be vindicated, and the gods Buddha's writing is a bit dark, and the first five chapters are too depressing. If this depression can be broken out reasonably later, the book may be able to reach a higher level. If it cannot be broken out, or is not broken out reasonably, the book will be basically useless. Come on, author.

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Where's the Pomelo?60mo ago

Come on

It's not easy to fight against Tiandou. Even Ying Zheng, who had prepared for so long, was defeated in the end. With full of unwillingness, he closed his eyes forever. I think Lu Bu will realize his last wish!

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Wuewert59mo ago

The protagonist needs to establish a household division system later

When the heirs in the family reach adulthood, they need to divide their households and divide the family property. This can prevent the emergence of a family of cultivators. The harm of a family of cultivators is far greater than that of ordinary people. The resources that a cultivating family can obtain with the help of strength and numbers are much greater than that of ordinary people. This will form a cycle, and the cultivating family will become stronger and stronger. For example, with the same talent, the children of the aristocratic family can obtain more resources to practice without doing anything, thus far surpassing ordinary geniuses, which is not good for the rule of the imperial court. All public colleges should be established, and private colleges should not appear. The establishment of private colleges would rob outstanding teachers from public colleges, thereby robbing court talents, and then occupy more resources. These college resources will be given priority to family disciples, forming a monopoly of academic circles.

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书友20240113429_ce46mo ago

How can the author contact you?

I have a novel subject that I want to tell you about

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Reader 130898412311306649657mo ago

Brother, why don't you update?

Update update update update update update update

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Okay, Okay, Whatever You Want60mo ago

Pretty good.

The perspective is quite refreshing and the writing is quite good.

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