
Died in Infancy! My Sister is an Empress!
by Soul Dust
About This Novel
The prosperous Tang Dynasty came to an end, and six kingdoms were fighting for hegemony over the Nine Provinces in troubled times. Fang Fang was leisurely watching the changes. He only wanted to stay by his sister's side, but he didn't expect that his sister was actually the empress of the Wu Dynasty!
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
After reading Chapter 18, one is an imaginary history. Although it combines the characteristics of the Ming and Song Dynasties to enhance the impression, the protagonist is in the imaginary Wu Kingdom, and historical fans will not stop there in large numbers. The second is that the main character is analyzing the strategy, which is not as mindless as pretending to be a pig, eating a tiger, and punching the villain in the face. Third, the emotional line between the protagonist and the empress is too vague. When people look at your title, they come in to see the ambiguity between men and women. As a result, you just brush it off and don't mention the topic in your composition, and others will not take your composition seriously.
It's okay. Although I don't know if the protagonist's strategy is right or not, the previous ones of the same type were much better. Why didn't anyone watch it?
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
After reading Chapter 18, one is an imaginary history. Although it combines the characteristics of the Ming and Song Dynasties to enhance the impression, the protagonist is in the imaginary Wu Kingdom, and historical fans will not stop there in large numbers. The second is that the main character is analyzing the strategy, which is not as mindless as pretending to be a pig, eating a tiger, and punching the villain in the face. Third, the emotional line between the protagonist and the empress is too vague. When people look at your title, they come in to see the ambiguity between men and women. As a result, you just brush it off and don't mention the topic in your composition, and others will not take your composition seriously.
It's okay. Although I don't know if the protagonist's strategy is right or not, the previous ones of the same type were much better. Why didn't anyone watch it?









