Emperor Yin of the Ming Dynasty, Do You Blame Me for the Zombies in the Qing Dynasty?

Emperor Yin of the Ming Dynasty, Do You Blame Me for the Zombies in the Qing Dynasty?

by Swing Master

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51Kwords25chapters
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Ch. 25I'm No Longer a Human Being, and You're Still Trying to Oppress Me with Your Righteousness?
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About This Novel

[Parallel world, purely fictional, does not involve reality. ] Archaeologists accidentally discovered a large tomb, and found that its owner turned out to be the tomb of Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty! After Chongzhen was awakened unexpectedly, an unknown historical secret gradually emerged. It turns out that in order to continue China, Chongzhen and the current Heavenly Master planned to lead him, tens of thousands of soldiers were sacrificed, and they were buried in a dangerous place! Once the people of China suffer, the overwhelming resentment can turn them into an unparalleled disaster! So as to cleanse the foreign enemies! But hereby lies the seeds of trouble. "I asked why there were so many zombies and ghosts after the Ming Dynasty. It's your ancestor who did the emotion!" "Ancestor! You have caused us so much trouble!"

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Casual & Windy23mo ago

I want to laugh when I see this introduction

Except for the founding emperor, the feudal emperors rarely left the palace. Why not eat minced meat for the sake of future generations is simply more ridiculous!

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Book Friends 2024070281786023mo ago

Rubbish. It's really rubbish. I don't know how it got on the list.

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