
Three Kingdoms: I Am Cao Cao, Xiao Qiao, Please Respect Yourself
About This Novel
Wei Wu Legacy Group: 772570166 traveled through the Three Kingdoms, became Cao Cao, and was at the scene of the decisive battle in Chibi! Soon after, it was time for the Sun-Liu Alliance to set fire to the serial boat and beat themselves into a drowned dog! Looking at Xiao Qiao in front of him, "Cao Cao" suddenly awakened the system! [Bite! The host can hear the other person's voice! ][Bite! Let Xiao Qiao break up with Zhou Yu and reward the headwind beads (which can change the direction of the wind in Chibi)] [Ding! Instigating rebellion against Da Qiao will reward you with three thousand invincible navy troops! ][Bite! Let Sun Shangxiang betray Soochow and reward the world's best royal sword! ]Cao Cao smiled: "Zhou Yu, Sun Ce, Liu Bei... I'm going to be sorry for you!"
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Official(141)Scraped 11d ago
Not bad, not bad (´-ω-`)
I have been looking for historical novels about Cao Cao for a long time, but none of them I like. Although this one is good, I just don't know where it is (ー_ー)!! It's a bit uncomfortable (;_;)
Cao Cao, Cao Thief.
The idea that those in power have extraordinary wisdom or courage is due to their inner servility. Throughout the ages, romantic figures have had shortcomings, some of which are ridiculous.
What a pity!
This book was good at the beginning, but not so good at the end. The word count is not that bad, and it makes everyone smart. Moreover, I think the author is still suspected of smearing historical figures to satisfy his own bad taste. This is not good. You are an ordinary person, how can you be smarter than everyone else? Is it okay to make others smarter and highlight your own smartness? Don't treat readers like fools, okay? A good work should have a reasonable logic and plot structure, be based on reality but transcend reality, and be an excellent culture that meets the real needs of the people, rather than for commercial interests.
Cao Cao may be forgotten, but Cao Cao's thieves will never be! !
The author gives me more! ! ! ! ! ! (To make up the word count requirement)
The first part was okay. I saw more than 190 pictures and I really couldn't stand it. In fact, I thought it was okay if the cool article was poisonous, but you have no bottom line at all. I said earlier how patriotic I am and the people, but in the end, a woman used the 200,000 people in the hero's own country to feed poisonous insects, and in the end she didn't kill the woman. She even accepted him as a noble concubine, but in the end, the hero's general Xiahou Dun's son was killed by him because he had killed more than a hundred people. The woman told him in front of all his subordinates that she would give him a chance and said he would change, but Xiahou Dun's son was not given a chance, and she also punished Xiahou Dun. How is this different from Tang San's double standard?
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Official(141)Scraped 11d ago
Not bad, not bad (´-ω-`)
I have been looking for historical novels about Cao Cao for a long time, but none of them I like. Although this one is good, I just don't know where it is (ー_ー)!! It's a bit uncomfortable (;_;)
Cao Cao, Cao Thief.
The idea that those in power have extraordinary wisdom or courage is due to their inner servility. Throughout the ages, romantic figures have had shortcomings, some of which are ridiculous.
What a pity!
This book was good at the beginning, but not so good at the end. The word count is not that bad, and it makes everyone smart. Moreover, I think the author is still suspected of smearing historical figures to satisfy his own bad taste. This is not good. You are an ordinary person, how can you be smarter than everyone else? Is it okay to make others smarter and highlight your own smartness? Don't treat readers like fools, okay? A good work should have a reasonable logic and plot structure, be based on reality but transcend reality, and be an excellent culture that meets the real needs of the people, rather than for commercial interests.
Cao Cao may be forgotten, but Cao Cao's thieves will never be! !
The author gives me more! ! ! ! ! ! (To make up the word count requirement)
The first part was okay. I saw more than 190 pictures and I really couldn't stand it. In fact, I thought it was okay if the cool article was poisonous, but you have no bottom line at all. I said earlier how patriotic I am and the people, but in the end, a woman used the 200,000 people in the hero's own country to feed poisonous insects, and in the end she didn't kill the woman. She even accepted him as a noble concubine, but in the end, the hero's general Xiahou Dun's son was killed by him because he had killed more than a hundred people. The woman told him in front of all his subordinates that she would give him a chance and said he would change, but Xiahou Dun's son was not given a chance, and she also punished Xiahou Dun. How is this different from Tang San's double standard?






















