
Ten Times Ten
by Jiang Yuhan
About This Novel
When the Qing Dynasty novels became popular, I began to pay attention to the person of the Tenth Prince. I always feel that he should not be a fool, I always feel that he should also be the male protagonist at some point, and I always feel that his wife is definitely not a time-travelling girl. By various chances and coincidences (a thousand words are omitted here), this non-Qing Dynasty Shi A Gewen came into being. This story is an ordinary love story disguised as a Qing palace and martial arts. The background is the Kangxi Dynasty, but the digital army does not play much of a role. There are Jianghu people involved, but in fact there are not many grudges or grudges. There is a bit of inexplicable fantasy at the beginning, but it actually disappears later on... Ahem, that's the same sentence anyway. I can't give him a good ending, but I can give him a 100% love. (PS: What is shown here is the third-person overhauled version of "Ten Times Ten I" and "Ten Times Ten II", the overhauled version of "Ten Times Ten Gaiden Haruka no Joe", the minor revision of "Snow Leaves" and the various spin-offs and spin-offs that were later derived. This is no longer a story, but a collection of a series of short stories.)
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