
The Demon Princess of the Oda Family
by Rhine River
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This is a Warring States article. The motivation for writing this book was that the author could not find the Warring States period he wanted to read at the time. The heroine of this book has an uncle's soul in her body. The author of this book claims to be a Buddhist author and has always adhered to the principle of fate coming. Recommendations, collections, rewards, complaints, monthly votes and book reviews are welcome. The new book "I'm very sorry, our captain has a flaw in his brain" has been uploaded
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Official(13)Scraped 1mo ago
When I saw this name, I thought of several G books
very good
Apart from anything else, I don't have anything I like, so if I write a book about what I like, this would be great. . . . . Mine has been cooing for two years. . . . The word count and writing style are both good. . . .
woman
I want to see the protagonist fuck women, women, women
The Nonsense of the Reasonable Party book review
I saw the 85th chapter Little Angel. It was originally a book I planned to read to gain weight. It's hard to find a time-travel novel that tells the story of the Warring States Period in Japan, especially if the protagonist can be a pure warrior, which is rare in any historical novel. Compared with the various "Long Aotian" who is both a lord and a counselor and can also be unparalleled, it is very interesting to describe the story from the perspective of a pure warrior, and the characters of the murderous and beautiful girl are indeed interesting. Although the setting of the protagonist as a murderous special forces soldier is slightly middle-of-the-road, all the taken-for-granted plots are also childish. But it was still acceptable until the eighty-fifth chapter. Until the 85th article, the question that arises is: 1. Kongming Kon's strategy is too simple and superficial. Of course, for every new author, strategy is much more difficult than fighting. But since the author cannot grasp the plot, he can use his strengths and avoid weaknesses. Directly using a ninja to kamikaze attack the protagonist can also achieve the effect of promoting the plot. Moreover, Naoie Ukita, Yoshimitsu Mogami, and other people known for their resourcefulness, who are known as the number one conspirators of the Warring States Period, would all use assassination. In Japan's Warring States Period, assassination was also a type of conspiracy. At least it's much more elegant than meaninglessly encircling a point for reinforcements and only throwing grenades. It was pointless to besiege the city with a small number of soldiers and put themselves in danger. The trick of suspecting soldiers with low IQ was really successful. It was pointless to divide the troops. It was said that it was an ambush but it turned out to be by throwing grenades... Then why not throw them head-on during the battle? Anyway, A Quan would rush into the enemy's formation. And were there really grenades that could be used in actual combat at that time? Only the Navy ever used calcined bombs, a completely non-hand-thrown weapon, and that was many years later. 2. The problem of character setting, maybe I am overestimating this point. There is nothing wrong with a murderer paying attention to family ties, but how can a murderer be so emotionally expressive... Since he is a murderer, he either lacks emotion and lacks empathy and a sense of good and evil (obviously the protagonist does not), or he is a moody beast who cannot suppress his impulses, or he is a psychopath who likes to kill. The author probably wanted to describe A Quan as a mix of second and third, but if he was such a psychopath, would he really want the protagonist to be like this? Will you really be suppressed by your children? I'm not saying that murderers can't have feelings. However, for a cold-blooded, iron-blooded murderer, it is okay to love his family, but it seems too different to be moved by something like cuteness, and it is even more outrageous to be suppressed by his children who have seen his perverted side... Are they also perverted? Every novel character has multiple sides, and many of his evil deeds will change because of his children. But if a character has too many different sides, it actually means that the author has not grasped it properly... Just the whim gibberish of a reasonable party who deserves to be bullied. The author doesn't take it to heart, he can only say that I have no connection with this book.
Very pretty
In fact, this book is quite good. I don't know why so few people have read it. Maybe it's too niche?
Jjjjii
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Qwq, QAQ, QwQ
Is it really nothing?
You can think of the protagonist as a psychopath who just wants to kill people, so what's so interesting about a psychotic protagonist?
Every plot twist is too blunt
You can see very obvious signs of manipulation. Every time a turning point is reached, the character's personality changes obviously, and the intelligence level fluctuates depending on the needs of the plot. There is a feeling that the plot is insulting the characters.
Pig trotters killed in a circle
He died without changing anything. The key is that he died before many Japanese were slaughtered.
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Official(13)Scraped 1mo ago
When I saw this name, I thought of several G books
very good
Apart from anything else, I don't have anything I like, so if I write a book about what I like, this would be great. . . . . Mine has been cooing for two years. . . . The word count and writing style are both good. . . .
woman
I want to see the protagonist fuck women, women, women
The Nonsense of the Reasonable Party book review
I saw the 85th chapter Little Angel. It was originally a book I planned to read to gain weight. It's hard to find a time-travel novel that tells the story of the Warring States Period in Japan, especially if the protagonist can be a pure warrior, which is rare in any historical novel. Compared with the various "Long Aotian" who is both a lord and a counselor and can also be unparalleled, it is very interesting to describe the story from the perspective of a pure warrior, and the characters of the murderous and beautiful girl are indeed interesting. Although the setting of the protagonist as a murderous special forces soldier is slightly middle-of-the-road, all the taken-for-granted plots are also childish. But it was still acceptable until the eighty-fifth chapter. Until the 85th article, the question that arises is: 1. Kongming Kon's strategy is too simple and superficial. Of course, for every new author, strategy is much more difficult than fighting. But since the author cannot grasp the plot, he can use his strengths and avoid weaknesses. Directly using a ninja to kamikaze attack the protagonist can also achieve the effect of promoting the plot. Moreover, Naoie Ukita, Yoshimitsu Mogami, and other people known for their resourcefulness, who are known as the number one conspirators of the Warring States Period, would all use assassination. In Japan's Warring States Period, assassination was also a type of conspiracy. At least it's much more elegant than meaninglessly encircling a point for reinforcements and only throwing grenades. It was pointless to besiege the city with a small number of soldiers and put themselves in danger. The trick of suspecting soldiers with low IQ was really successful. It was pointless to divide the troops. It was said that it was an ambush but it turned out to be by throwing grenades... Then why not throw them head-on during the battle? Anyway, A Quan would rush into the enemy's formation. And were there really grenades that could be used in actual combat at that time? Only the Navy ever used calcined bombs, a completely non-hand-thrown weapon, and that was many years later. 2. The problem of character setting, maybe I am overestimating this point. There is nothing wrong with a murderer paying attention to family ties, but how can a murderer be so emotionally expressive... Since he is a murderer, he either lacks emotion and lacks empathy and a sense of good and evil (obviously the protagonist does not), or he is a moody beast who cannot suppress his impulses, or he is a psychopath who likes to kill. The author probably wanted to describe A Quan as a mix of second and third, but if he was such a psychopath, would he really want the protagonist to be like this? Will you really be suppressed by your children? I'm not saying that murderers can't have feelings. However, for a cold-blooded, iron-blooded murderer, it is okay to love his family, but it seems too different to be moved by something like cuteness, and it is even more outrageous to be suppressed by his children who have seen his perverted side... Are they also perverted? Every novel character has multiple sides, and many of his evil deeds will change because of his children. But if a character has too many different sides, it actually means that the author has not grasped it properly... Just the whim gibberish of a reasonable party who deserves to be bullied. The author doesn't take it to heart, he can only say that I have no connection with this book.
Very pretty
In fact, this book is quite good. I don't know why so few people have read it. Maybe it's too niche?
Jjjjii
qwq
Qwq, QAQ, QwQ
Is it really nothing?
You can think of the protagonist as a psychopath who just wants to kill people, so what's so interesting about a psychotic protagonist?
Every plot twist is too blunt
You can see very obvious signs of manipulation. Every time a turning point is reached, the character's personality changes obviously, and the intelligence level fluctuates depending on the needs of the plot. There is a feeling that the plot is insulting the characters.
Pig trotters killed in a circle
He died without changing anything. The key is that he died before many Japanese were slaughtered.
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New book recommendation, already has a lot of words, no need to read it at all, just read it every day! A Japanese Sengoku story, she traveled through time and became the eldest daughter of the Oda family. She was invincible in martial arts and was known as the Sword Tomb! To be honest, I rarely read stories about female protagonists, but this book gave me a really good feeling. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes foreign history!




Should be single or hundreds Introduction This is a Warring States article. The motivation for writing this book was that the author could not find the Warring States period he wanted to read at the time. The heroine of this book has an uncle's soul in her body. The author of this book claims to be a Buddhist author and has always adhered to the principle of fate coming.




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