
Ming Dynasty: from Death Row Prisoner to Emperor Grandson
by Ye Zhiqiu
About This Novel
Zhu Ying traveled to the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty and became a death row prisoner. At the beginning, he was preparing to be tried in the court. When life and death are at stake, Zhu Ying activates the [Identity Editing System] to edit her own identity. In order not to be executed by Ling Chi, Zhu Ying began to edit the identity of Jin Yiwei's undercover agent. While undercover, Zhu Ying shed blood and made meritorious service for Daming. He once saved the life of the prefect in Hangzhou, and also intercepted the private salt and firearms of the White Lotus Sect. However, the Ministry of Punishment wanted to use this case to bring down Jin Yiwei. In response, the commander ordered Babaili to rush to find people, and the governor came to the court in person. Zhu Ying, who should have been sentenced to death, was gradually involved in this chess game that swept through the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Ying relied on the system to annihilate the White Lotus demon, kill Yanshenggong who was planning to rebel, and uproot his relative Lu. Until the Lan Jade case broke out, Zhu Yuanzhang, the supreme emperor of the 1995 period, stared at his face and suddenly burst into tears: "Heroing... Our eldest grandson is back!"
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Good looking, with a reasonable plot.
The plot is quite reasonable. Good looking, recommended
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Good looking, with a reasonable plot.
The plot is quite reasonable. Good looking, recommended









