
Walking Through the Red Mansion with the Imperial Seal
About This Novel
Mu Yun traveled through time! Good news: I have become the prince of the royal family, a super second generation. Bad news: When he traveled through time, he did so with a high imitation of the jade seal passed down from the country. When the grandfather (old prince) in the family saw the jade seal passed down to the country, he immediately felt that it was destiny and the emperor's destiny was mine! So, before Mu Yun could react, the family unanimously decided to rebel and become emperor! But at this time, he suddenly realized that something was wrong with this world. This was actually the Red Mansion!
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Official(8)Scraped 11d ago
Don't you know that if you marry a person who falls out of favor, you will be scolded to death and have to return the money? It's fun to have a sheep-like male protagonist all day long? Follow what you wrote? Don't you feel uncomfortable if you are still the elder brother and the younger brother after getting married? The novel is like this, the reader only needs to **, and the author has a lot to consider.
Rubbish
Author, you write whatever comes to mind, right? Can you have some common sense? There are a lot of typos! Still so poisonous
One thing about Red Mansion is very annoying. Anyone who goes to Jia's house must be called the eldest master, the second master, the chain second master, the second master, the second master, and the even more disgusting second mistress and ancestor. Do they all want to be slaves and grandsons?
You can just make up any dynasty, why use the Han Dynasty as the background...
I really didn't expect that the prince's prince would take the imperial examination. Is it necessary for a hereditary prince to do so?
I've read chapter 13 and can't stand it anymore. Putting aside all kinds of common sense errors, the protagonist's behavior is simply a fool's errand.
Overall acceptable
I have read a hundred chapters so far. Apart from being a bit of a loser and writing about the richest man, the main character has an average IQ and EQ, and the identity of a prince with a jade seal is quite interesting. You can read it.
Bad review, bad ending! ! ! It was so bad that I didn't mention the subsequent situation of the woman in the Red Mansion!
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 11d ago
Don't you know that if you marry a person who falls out of favor, you will be scolded to death and have to return the money? It's fun to have a sheep-like male protagonist all day long? Follow what you wrote? Don't you feel uncomfortable if you are still the elder brother and the younger brother after getting married? The novel is like this, the reader only needs to **, and the author has a lot to consider.
Rubbish
Author, you write whatever comes to mind, right? Can you have some common sense? There are a lot of typos! Still so poisonous
One thing about Red Mansion is very annoying. Anyone who goes to Jia's house must be called the eldest master, the second master, the chain second master, the second master, the second master, and the even more disgusting second mistress and ancestor. Do they all want to be slaves and grandsons?
You can just make up any dynasty, why use the Han Dynasty as the background...
I really didn't expect that the prince's prince would take the imperial examination. Is it necessary for a hereditary prince to do so?
I've read chapter 13 and can't stand it anymore. Putting aside all kinds of common sense errors, the protagonist's behavior is simply a fool's errand.
Overall acceptable
I have read a hundred chapters so far. Apart from being a bit of a loser and writing about the richest man, the main character has an average IQ and EQ, and the identity of a prince with a jade seal is quite interesting. You can read it.
Bad review, bad ending! ! ! It was so bad that I didn't mention the subsequent situation of the woman in the Red Mansion!













