
Siheyuan: a Portable Game System
About This Novel
Li Yonggen traveled to the courtyard while playing a game, and found that not only did he obtain a backpack, a teleportation stone, and a straw man, but he also had various game abilities. From then on, he was able to move around in that era with ease and reach the peak of his life... Qin Huairu likes to suck blood until she vomits blood! Mrs. Jia Zhang likes to spit out fragrance, cry out to her soul for injustice, and make her mute! The old deaf lady likes to pretend to be deaf out of partiality, so let her be real and she won't have to pretend to be deaf anymore! Banggeng likes to steal, so beat him to death with a stick! Xu Damao is a destitute, selfish, ruthless, and unjust person, so he just turned into...!
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Official(43)Scraped 3d ago
Recruiting the heroine
I am preparing to open a new book called Siheyuan. The heroine is tentatively chosen to be a fictional female soldier of the art troupe. Is it better to have a single heroine or multiple heroines? How many should be collected? Please give me some suggestions, thank you
I retract my previous comment. The protagonist of this book is a stud, and the protagonist is a garbage man. All the ugliness of human nature is vividly reflected in him. If you don't believe that feelings are okay, why bother harming some little girls? This doesn't mean he doesn't believe in feelings, but his nature is that of a scumbag. No, this is not a scumbag character. Calling him a scumbag is an insult to the word scumbag. He can only be called a scumbag. I would like to ask, since the author can write this setting, is this a true portrayal of the author's heart? Finally, I would like to give the author another suggestion: to have a good understanding of the history of China in the 1950s and 1960s. Would it be a waste to have a harem at that time?
I just watched the first three pictures and couldn't stand it anymore.
First of all, it is obviously not logical to be discharged after three or four months in the army. Also, the author made the protagonist very powerful and an omnipotent miracle doctor. It is even more difficult for such a person to be discharged from the army. Secondly, the article states that his luggage was rummaged through in a mess, and medals from the army were scattered everywhere. Normal people should be very angry, but the protagonist is very calm, abnormally calm, and feels that these medals are unimportant and easy to get. Let's not talk about the protagonist. Jia Zhang went through the protagonist's luggage and even found out the medals that the protagonist had in the army. He dared to steal the protagonist's food, which really makes Jia Zhang very stupid. In the 1960s, people respected soldiers very much. Even if they are old and confused, seeing someone with military medals still dare to steal things is really a fool's errand. After seeing this, I didn't want to watch it anymore. I had already guessed that the protagonist pretended to slap her in the face and took Qin Huairu into his arms. I was really speechless. This kind of article can only be read by people who are just interested in the subject of courtyard houses. I see that the comment area is full of five stars. It must be a brush. It really doesn't look good.
Saying something
The current year for the five-guarantee households is 1994, and the minimum living security households will not know the year 2003 until 2002.
Can't stand it anymore
He had an affair with a widow, and he was not selective about food. After all, he had a golden finger and was a soldier who had changed his career. Just like that, he fell in love with He Yueyue all of a sudden, and his three views were shattered.
Long-winded
It's so long-winded, it's already 38 chapters, and the main character is too indecisive and drags out random things.
Speechless
Why was housing so difficult in the 1960s? Officials and residents all had houses. The deputy director of a key factory was even assigned housing to a quadrangle. This is how it is in fan fiction. Officials and civilians were all divided into quadrangles.
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 hours or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship
Very poisonous
A harem story disguised as a courtyard, it goes to Hong Kong in just a few chapters, it's extremely poisonous.
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Official(43)Scraped 3d ago
Recruiting the heroine
I am preparing to open a new book called Siheyuan. The heroine is tentatively chosen to be a fictional female soldier of the art troupe. Is it better to have a single heroine or multiple heroines? How many should be collected? Please give me some suggestions, thank you
I retract my previous comment. The protagonist of this book is a stud, and the protagonist is a garbage man. All the ugliness of human nature is vividly reflected in him. If you don't believe that feelings are okay, why bother harming some little girls? This doesn't mean he doesn't believe in feelings, but his nature is that of a scumbag. No, this is not a scumbag character. Calling him a scumbag is an insult to the word scumbag. He can only be called a scumbag. I would like to ask, since the author can write this setting, is this a true portrayal of the author's heart? Finally, I would like to give the author another suggestion: to have a good understanding of the history of China in the 1950s and 1960s. Would it be a waste to have a harem at that time?
I just watched the first three pictures and couldn't stand it anymore.
First of all, it is obviously not logical to be discharged after three or four months in the army. Also, the author made the protagonist very powerful and an omnipotent miracle doctor. It is even more difficult for such a person to be discharged from the army. Secondly, the article states that his luggage was rummaged through in a mess, and medals from the army were scattered everywhere. Normal people should be very angry, but the protagonist is very calm, abnormally calm, and feels that these medals are unimportant and easy to get. Let's not talk about the protagonist. Jia Zhang went through the protagonist's luggage and even found out the medals that the protagonist had in the army. He dared to steal the protagonist's food, which really makes Jia Zhang very stupid. In the 1960s, people respected soldiers very much. Even if they are old and confused, seeing someone with military medals still dare to steal things is really a fool's errand. After seeing this, I didn't want to watch it anymore. I had already guessed that the protagonist pretended to slap her in the face and took Qin Huairu into his arms. I was really speechless. This kind of article can only be read by people who are just interested in the subject of courtyard houses. I see that the comment area is full of five stars. It must be a brush. It really doesn't look good.
Saying something
The current year for the five-guarantee households is 1994, and the minimum living security households will not know the year 2003 until 2002.
Can't stand it anymore
He had an affair with a widow, and he was not selective about food. After all, he had a golden finger and was a soldier who had changed his career. Just like that, he fell in love with He Yueyue all of a sudden, and his three views were shattered.
Long-winded
It's so long-winded, it's already 38 chapters, and the main character is too indecisive and drags out random things.
Speechless
Why was housing so difficult in the 1960s? Officials and residents all had houses. The deputy director of a key factory was even assigned housing to a quadrangle. This is how it is in fan fiction. Officials and civilians were all divided into quadrangles.
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 hours or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship
Very poisonous
A harem story disguised as a courtyard, it goes to Hong Kong in just a few chapters, it's extremely poisonous.










