
Your Majesty, I Really Don't Want to Rebel
by Ru Xinyue
About This Novel
In the beginning, he lost his biological father, in the beginning, his engagement was annulled, and in the beginning, he became a prince-in-law. Xu Yun perfectly complies with the three laws of time travel, and they are all in place. At His Majesty's request, he went to Beijing to get married, and there were many crises along the way. Turn on the system with your backhand. On the first day, he obtained a thousand shadow guards, plus the assassin Jing Ke. The next day, Huang Zhong was obtained. ... In the end, his great achievements shocked the master. Xu Yun: "Your Majesty, I really don't want to rebel. You forced me to do so."
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Thank you for your investment
Thank you for your investment. I am grateful to have received so much investment in just a few thousand words. Thank you all.
I saw someone leaving a message in the comment area asking why Xu Yun was not allowed to succeed and the capable Xu He was allowed to take charge of an army of 300,000. He also said that I insulted his IQ. Let me make it clear here that Xu He only became the general of Zhenbei and did not have an army of 300,000. Now he is just leading the resistance against the three barbarians in the north. Then again, why should the good-for-nothing Xu Yun succeed? Xu Yun is a waste and can't do anything. What can he do if he succeeds to the throne? Guard the north? If Xu Yun guards the north, the three barbarians will be able to reach the capital of Qi in less than a month. Therefore, Xu He must be appointed as the general who controls the north, otherwise how could the northern border be defended. Xu Yun already had conflicts with Xu He. If these two were placed in the north, it would be a good thing if Xu He didn't rebel.
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Official(2)Scraped 13d ago
Thank you for your investment
Thank you for your investment. I am grateful to have received so much investment in just a few thousand words. Thank you all.
I saw someone leaving a message in the comment area asking why Xu Yun was not allowed to succeed and the capable Xu He was allowed to take charge of an army of 300,000. He also said that I insulted his IQ. Let me make it clear here that Xu He only became the general of Zhenbei and did not have an army of 300,000. Now he is just leading the resistance against the three barbarians in the north. Then again, why should the good-for-nothing Xu Yun succeed? Xu Yun is a waste and can't do anything. What can he do if he succeeds to the throne? Guard the north? If Xu Yun guards the north, the three barbarians will be able to reach the capital of Qi in less than a month. Therefore, Xu He must be appointed as the general who controls the north, otherwise how could the northern border be defended. Xu Yun already had conflicts with Xu He. If these two were placed in the north, it would be a good thing if Xu He didn't rebel.









