
Major General Xiaoyao
by How Many Years Have Passed In This World?
About This Novel
[Traditional flow] [Historical flow] [Overhead flow] Fighting for three thousand miles with one body, one sword once served as a millionaire! In the past, he was a god general, and now he is a playboy. He wanted to live a leisurely life, but who would have thought... His childhood sweethearts hated iron but not steel, so they worshiped the little old emperor and fought wits and courage with him. At that time, the Qin Fairy called him a flower picker, and at that time, the emperor thought he was one of the "Four Wonders of a Thousand Years."
What Readers Think
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Official(5)Scraped 15d ago
This is actually okay
But Luo Qingxue ruined this book. What should I say about the protagonist? The portrayal of the protagonist was good at first, but then it failed. He was not decisive enough or ruthless enough, and he was too licking at women. The protagonists who were like this at the beginning actually got together again. Is there no more women? I'm really speechless. This book must have been ruined. A good deck of cards was beaten to pieces by myself.
It's okay, not bad, come on! Come on! Come on!
It's okay. But Luo Qingxue ruined this book
I just read a few chapters and I really can't help but complain. The male protagonist is portrayed like a fool, hiding this and that, pretending to be low-key and protecting his family, and at the same time criticizing the emperor and forcibly arranging a set meal for the whole family to kill the Nine Tribes? Trying desperately to avoid everyone's attention, but jumping out at every turn to attract attention. Isn't it a contradiction? What kind of stupid thing did you write?
The plot is okay but the character setting is rubbish
The character settings are rubbish, especially the female ones. Maybe this is the author's uncharacteristic setting, causing readers discomfort and then achieving his goal. The protagonist is like a fool. He serves the country and the people but does not know how to secretly develop his power in a low-key manner, train his subordinates, and take good care of his body. This shows that the pattern is not enough. After you finish showing off, you have to show off every day. The author's excellent plot structure has been minimised by himself.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 15d ago
This is actually okay
But Luo Qingxue ruined this book. What should I say about the protagonist? The portrayal of the protagonist was good at first, but then it failed. He was not decisive enough or ruthless enough, and he was too licking at women. The protagonists who were like this at the beginning actually got together again. Is there no more women? I'm really speechless. This book must have been ruined. A good deck of cards was beaten to pieces by myself.
It's okay, not bad, come on! Come on! Come on!
It's okay. But Luo Qingxue ruined this book
I just read a few chapters and I really can't help but complain. The male protagonist is portrayed like a fool, hiding this and that, pretending to be low-key and protecting his family, and at the same time criticizing the emperor and forcibly arranging a set meal for the whole family to kill the Nine Tribes? Trying desperately to avoid everyone's attention, but jumping out at every turn to attract attention. Isn't it a contradiction? What kind of stupid thing did you write?
The plot is okay but the character setting is rubbish
The character settings are rubbish, especially the female ones. Maybe this is the author's uncharacteristic setting, causing readers discomfort and then achieving his goal. The protagonist is like a fool. He serves the country and the people but does not know how to secretly develop his power in a low-key manner, train his subordinates, and take good care of his body. This shows that the pattern is not enough. After you finish showing off, you have to show off every day. The author's excellent plot structure has been minimised by himself.









