
Datang: Son, Dad is Really Li Shimin
About This Novel
In the second year of Zhenguan, Li Sheng traveled through the Tang Dynasty and inherited a tavern with a cheap dad. Cheap Daddy is a keyboard warrior. One moment he asks what the Xuanwu Gate is like, another moment he asks how to fight the Turks, another moment he wants to kill Wumen Qiwang, and now he urges himself to take the imperial examination... In order to repay the kindness of Cheap Daddy, Li Sheng had no choice but to bite the bullet and take part in the imperial examination, and accidentally came back with the top prize. Just as he was about to meet the Holy Spirit, his father stood in the court with a smile on his face: Son, this top scholar has also passed the exam. When will the wedding to Changle be held?
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Official(6)Scraped 15d ago
Li Shimin is not worthy of being an emperor for eternity, he is just a wise king.
Wouldn't it be possible to write about it without some bloody incidents?
Wouldn't it be possible to write about the female characters around the protagonist without some bloody incidents?
No one will read this, so the author should pay attention.
Gagagagajia sets a good time and color becomes emptiness
Procrastinate, procrastinate,
The protagonist can't even solve elementary school geometry questions and has to translate foreign parchments. . . Slipping away
Come on, that's good. It's pretty good. Why don't you continue writing? It sounds relatively relaxing.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 15d ago
Li Shimin is not worthy of being an emperor for eternity, he is just a wise king.
Wouldn't it be possible to write about it without some bloody incidents?
Wouldn't it be possible to write about the female characters around the protagonist without some bloody incidents?
No one will read this, so the author should pay attention.
Gagagagajia sets a good time and color becomes emptiness
Procrastinate, procrastinate,
The protagonist can't even solve elementary school geometry questions and has to translate foreign parchments. . . Slipping away
Come on, that's good. It's pretty good. Why don't you continue writing? It sounds relatively relaxing.









