
The Bright Moon of the Qin Dynasty Transformed into Humans and Gods
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Because of a bronze piece passed down from generation to generation in his family, Ji Hao came to the Mingyue World of Qin Dynasty and was lucky enough to be picked up by Gui Guzi. Wei Zhuang Gai Nie hasn't started yet, so I become their senior brother? However, things are not that simple. In the Guigu sect, where strength is paramount and the strong are respected, Ji Hao is deeply tortured by the dual nature of his senior brother\u002F. Each generation of Guigu disciples is divided into vertical and horizontal groups, and his position as a third party is also very embarrassing. In the end, Ji Hao gave up and simply lay down. "Garlic bird, garlic bird, after so many years, I have to admit that I am just an ordinary ordinary person. I give up, senior brother, second senior brother." Wei Zhuang was in a daze, and Gai Nie just wanted to speak. A red sun slowly appeared from the horizon, and a golden sun slowly rose behind Ji Hao's head, instantly illuminating the two people's incredulous faces...
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Official(2)Scraped 2mo ago
I don't understand what the author is thinking. Since the protagonist wants to change the world, he cannot avoid the premise of unifying the world. In the current era, the most powerful one is undoubtedly Qin, but at present, the protagonist is still confused, at least he will not go to Qin in the short term. If you want to establish yourself as a king because of your surname Ji and your golden inner strength, to be honest, Zhou Dynasty has died, and now a Ji surname appears and wants to dominate the world, I'm afraid he won't be attacked by the Seven Kingdoms. Moreover, at that time, most of the densely populated and resource-rich areas were occupied, including some areas in the southeast and southwest. How did the author prepare to become independent?
This book has multiple female protagonists, right? I'll take a look.
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Official(2)Scraped 2mo ago
I don't understand what the author is thinking. Since the protagonist wants to change the world, he cannot avoid the premise of unifying the world. In the current era, the most powerful one is undoubtedly Qin, but at present, the protagonist is still confused, at least he will not go to Qin in the short term. If you want to establish yourself as a king because of your surname Ji and your golden inner strength, to be honest, Zhou Dynasty has died, and now a Ji surname appears and wants to dominate the world, I'm afraid he won't be attacked by the Seven Kingdoms. Moreover, at that time, most of the densely populated and resource-rich areas were occupied, including some areas in the southeast and southwest. How did the author prepare to become independent?
This book has multiple female protagonists, right? I'll take a look.









