
Ming Dynasty: Magistrate of Science and Technology, Lao Zhu Begged Me to Become Prime Minister
by Near Water And Distant Mountains
About This Novel
[County magistrate + technology + farming + funny + sinister + light humor + no female protagonist] In the seventh year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang paid a private visit incognito and came to Guiyang County, Hunan. I discovered that there are roads, brick factories, residential communities, fire brigade, high-end hotel suites and other things that I have never heard of. After being shocked, I realized that these things were made by Xu Shi, the magistrate of Guiyang County. Unexpectedly, Xu Shi turned out to be a bold and corrupt official. He openly accepted bribes, made money from business, and collected favors from businessmen. The house hides extremely luxurious pavilions and pavilions, out-of-print famous paintings and jade antiques... Zhu Biao: I met a good teacher Xu Shi in this life, and it was a blessing brought to me in eight generations. Lan Yu: Xu Shi was a master of business, just as I was a master of the battlefield. He was a great talent. Japanese pirates: The great hero who destroyed our country was named Xu Shi.
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Official(2)Scraped 9d ago
The introduction says there is no heroine, so what's going on with that disgusting Princess Lin'an? Selling dog meat on a sheep's head, right?
The book is okay, but it's a pity that it's out of date! Another eunuch novel!
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Official(2)Scraped 9d ago
The introduction says there is no heroine, so what's going on with that disgusting Princess Lin'an? Selling dog meat on a sheep's head, right?
The book is okay, but it's a pity that it's out of date! Another eunuch novel!









