
Three Kingdoms: I Work from Nine to Five in Shuhan
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Introduction: Back in the late Han Dynasty, when the system was bound, Yang Ye only wanted to work from nine to five, not 996,007. Liu Bei: "Zizhan has an unparalleled talent, but he is a bit tired and needs to be sharpened." Yang Ye: "For the sake of my great cause, I should recruit more people to come." How old is Zhuge Liang? Where is Xu Shu now? And so and so...
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Official(4)Scraped 10d ago
The literature of the Three Kingdoms can only be considered average. The supremacy of the royal family does not mean that if you are talented, you can live freely from 9 to 5. Even the Xun Yu family was born in a family with unparalleled talents. Boss Cao will kill him if he is not satisfied!
The problem with this book is quite big at the beginning. The protagonist and Liu Bei were officials in the same dynasty in Anxi, and they were not subordinates of the lord. Some things in Liu Bei's group obviously went too far. This is impossible and too fake.
Isn't this cover very earthy?
Generally speaking, there are quite a lot of questions.
How to say it! Although the book was written a year ago, I still want to say a few words. This book is actually pretty good, but it is littered with holes and holes left unfilled. Didn't Liao Guangning say that the protagonist colluded with the Yellow Turbans and wanted to sue him? In the end, it was nothing. Anyway, there are quite a lot of things like this in the book. It's such a messy way of digging holes without filling them, and it's patchwork. Although it's okay, I can't read it.
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Official(4)Scraped 10d ago
The literature of the Three Kingdoms can only be considered average. The supremacy of the royal family does not mean that if you are talented, you can live freely from 9 to 5. Even the Xun Yu family was born in a family with unparalleled talents. Boss Cao will kill him if he is not satisfied!
The problem with this book is quite big at the beginning. The protagonist and Liu Bei were officials in the same dynasty in Anxi, and they were not subordinates of the lord. Some things in Liu Bei's group obviously went too far. This is impossible and too fake.
Isn't this cover very earthy?
Generally speaking, there are quite a lot of questions.
How to say it! Although the book was written a year ago, I still want to say a few words. This book is actually pretty good, but it is littered with holes and holes left unfilled. Didn't Liao Guangning say that the protagonist colluded with the Yellow Turbans and wanted to sue him? In the end, it was nothing. Anyway, there are quite a lot of things like this in the book. It's such a messy way of digging holes without filling them, and it's patchwork. Although it's okay, I can't read it.









