
Red Mansion: Li Daitao Kills Jia Lian at the Beginning
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After being born in a red building, he fell into the trap of being a bandit. When he robbed a ship, he discovered that he had the same appearance as Jia Lian, the Duke of Rongguo. He immediately beheaded the opponent and pretended to be the eldest son of Duke Rongguo. At the moment of killing the opponent, Jia Lian awakened the daily intelligence system, took his wife Wang Xifeng hostage, and went to Yangzhou to rescue Jia Min. He was recommended by Lin Ruhai and became a member of the Jinyi Guard to test hundreds of households, escorted the salt tax, and escorted Lin Ruhai's wife and daughter to Beijing... Jia Lian's wish in this life is very simple: to lie drunk on the knees of a beautiful woman, wake up and take over the world, have golden hairpins around the bed, and be powerful in the world. However, all officials are corrupt, natural disasters continue year after year, people die of hunger all over the country, invasions from other places, and the people are in dire straits. Jia Lian only needs to carry up the banner and clean up the country... On that day, the Supreme Emperor Dragon controlled Bintian. The emperor was old and frail, so he ordered the eunuch Xia Shouzhong, the chief eunuch of the ceremonial department, to draft an edict: "Jia Lian defiled the palace, hid armor, and premeditated rebellion. The crime is unpardonable. Jia Lian was stripped of his alchemy certificates. He was deposed as a champion lord, seized the commander of the royal guards, the governor of the Beijing camp, the minister of the Ministry of War, the prince's grand master, and the chief scholar of the cabinet. The Jia family was raided, all the men were executed, and the women were sent to the Jiaofangsi." The imperial edict has not been issued, there is no rush to enter the court, there is no name for praise and worship, the swords and shoes are worn in the palace, and nine tins are added, all the military officers of China and foreign countries are Jia Lian. He led his troops into the palace and ascended to the Golden Palace. He wore a yellow robe, pointed his sword at the Dragon Throne Emperor, and said with a sneer: "I ask the emperor to abdicate in favor of someone worthy of his throne!"
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Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
No, is this introduction serious? To replace an heir to a title and become a royal guard?
I just read Chapter 10 and I have a question.
By the way, does the author have a habit of stuttering when speaking, or is he just trying to count the words? Does a sentence need to be separated by three or four commas? For example, there are but, actually, secondly, even, etc. Or maybe I could finish the whole sentence, but I have to add three or four commas to separate it. Is this the author's habit or is it simply a matter of word count? Or maybe there is a stereotype that wealthy people in ancient times must speak slowly and slowly, but being slow doesn't mean that you have to speak slowly, just like a stutter. Reading is okay, but listening to a book like this is too uncomfortable.
I didn't watch it, but there's something wrong with the settings
You might as well just travel through time and become Jia Lian.
I can't stand it anymore. It sounds weird and awkward to read.
To be honest, a brainless woman like Wang Xifeng deserves to be killed
Isn't Jia Lian the second son? The eldest son is Jia Hu.
Add more updates, the author will update a lot
The old emperor is not dead, and the evidence is handed over to the current emperor by Lin Ruhai. Nothing will happen to the Zhen family.
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Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
No, is this introduction serious? To replace an heir to a title and become a royal guard?
I just read Chapter 10 and I have a question.
By the way, does the author have a habit of stuttering when speaking, or is he just trying to count the words? Does a sentence need to be separated by three or four commas? For example, there are but, actually, secondly, even, etc. Or maybe I could finish the whole sentence, but I have to add three or four commas to separate it. Is this the author's habit or is it simply a matter of word count? Or maybe there is a stereotype that wealthy people in ancient times must speak slowly and slowly, but being slow doesn't mean that you have to speak slowly, just like a stutter. Reading is okay, but listening to a book like this is too uncomfortable.
I didn't watch it, but there's something wrong with the settings
You might as well just travel through time and become Jia Lian.
I can't stand it anymore. It sounds weird and awkward to read.
To be honest, a brainless woman like Wang Xifeng deserves to be killed
Isn't Jia Lian the second son? The eldest son is Jia Hu.
Add more updates, the author will update a lot
The old emperor is not dead, and the evidence is handed over to the current emperor by Lin Ruhai. Nothing will happen to the Zhen family.









