
You Were Sent to the Frontier, and You Actually Rebelled?
About This Novel
[System, Summoning Stream, Dynasty Hegemony] Qin Jun accidentally traveled through the fantasy world and became the prince of the Sui Dynasty. Because he offended Long Yan at the dinner party, he was imprisoned in the clan mansion. The Holy One has decreed that from now on, Prince Qin Jun will be dispatched to the border areas. Here you go! It just so happened that the system was activated at this time. Famous generals throughout the ages and hundreds of schools of thought. Thousands of troops, righteous men of ancient times. When King Qin returned to the capital, the dynasty changed drastically. "Congratulations to Your Majesty Bin Tian!" A group of civil and military officials knelt down and shouted in unison. All nations: "We will regard you as your king and father, and dress him like a minister." In this world of thousands of dynasties and hundreds of sects, let's see him wielding imperial power, holding a heavy army, sweeping the world, and suppressing an entire world. ... Congratulations to the host for successfully signing in! Golden fire cavalry, royal guards, net, white robe army... Build walls high, accumulate grain widely, and become king slowly! Achieve the Nine-Five Master and unify the world!
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Official(19)Scraped 4d ago
Five hundred kilometers?
Five hundred kilometers, does the author know what the concept is?
The title you chose is quite attractive.
When I first clicked in and saw the title, I thought it was a historical fiction, but when I saw it, I couldn't stand it at all. Doesn't the author know about history, fantasy or martial arts? Can't you go with him? Otherwise everything will be in chaos. One big-headed soldier has martial arts skills, but what about ten of them? What about one hundred thousand? What about 200,000? Is that invincible? I just beat them to death. I thought the historical fictional article was a cool article without any brains. But especially when I saw the second one, I felt like a Buddha. (Personal remarks)
Good idea, decisive killing
The author's writing style is not good, but the concept and character writing are okay. Read it as a cool article
A smell of the emperor's growth plan
Does the author play Emperor Growth Plan every day?
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Actually, I don't quite understand this kind of fantasy hegemony story! I can understand if the dynasties that exist on the mainland have sects of the same level or are protected by strong men and then compete with each other! Obviously some dynasties are super powerful, and they can conquer other dynasties and royal families by sending a top strong man, but they just don't conquer and unify them! What kind of thinking is this? Does the fantasy world also have the tendency to muddle along occasionally? The most important thing is that as strong as the protagonist is, the enemies will be stronger. Why can't the protagonist become invincible and unify the continent? 🤗🤗
When will the author update? Can you recover quickly?
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Community(0)
Official(19)Scraped 4d ago
Five hundred kilometers?
Five hundred kilometers, does the author know what the concept is?
The title you chose is quite attractive.
When I first clicked in and saw the title, I thought it was a historical fiction, but when I saw it, I couldn't stand it at all. Doesn't the author know about history, fantasy or martial arts? Can't you go with him? Otherwise everything will be in chaos. One big-headed soldier has martial arts skills, but what about ten of them? What about one hundred thousand? What about 200,000? Is that invincible? I just beat them to death. I thought the historical fictional article was a cool article without any brains. But especially when I saw the second one, I felt like a Buddha. (Personal remarks)
Good idea, decisive killing
The author's writing style is not good, but the concept and character writing are okay. Read it as a cool article
A smell of the emperor's growth plan
Does the author play Emperor Growth Plan every day?
. . . . . . . . .
Actually, I don't quite understand this kind of fantasy hegemony story! I can understand if the dynasties that exist on the mainland have sects of the same level or are protected by strong men and then compete with each other! Obviously some dynasties are super powerful, and they can conquer other dynasties and royal families by sending a top strong man, but they just don't conquer and unify them! What kind of thinking is this? Does the fantasy world also have the tendency to muddle along occasionally? The most important thing is that as strong as the protagonist is, the enemies will be stronger. Why can't the protagonist become invincible and unify the continent? 🤗🤗
When will the author update? Can you recover quickly?














