
The World is Full of Wind and Thunder
About This Novel
Several beautiful young men as bright as the rising sun, the "princes" of the major warlords in the Republic of China. They have extremely prominent family backgrounds and they have inherited supreme power from their ancestors. Across the world, the all-powerful wind and clouds turn their hands into clouds and turn their hands into rain. Destiny has pushed them to the forefront of the times, writing a magnificent legend in life. They all have the same proud title - "Young Marshal". The grievances of wealthy families, the love and hatred between father and son, the pride of brothers, and the love between sons and daughters. The turbulent years of military service cannot erase the tenderness and lingering warmth of windy and snowy nights; being in a prominent wealthy family will inevitably lead to endless pain, sorrow and joy~ The "Eight Young Masters" of the Republic of China met in the wind and clouds, and performed their glorious and evocative life chapters on the historical stage of the wind and thunder world. ------------------------------------------ [Note]: This article is a prequel to the book "Suffering from Generations". The characters and plots in the book are purely fictitious. Any similarities are purely coincidental. QQ group: 139660955 Hongchen Zimo
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Super pretty!
I have been addicted to MoDa for many years. There are always men of family and country in Mo Da's works, whose lofty ideals of serving the country and failing in family law. Mo Da's character creation is very successful, and it seems as if he sees Han Chen right in front of him many times. The emotional descriptions are also very delicate, and sometimes the clever changes in the narrative method can always appropriately whet the appetite. Support, like, come on!
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
Super pretty!
I have been addicted to MoDa for many years. There are always men of family and country in Mo Da's works, whose lofty ideals of serving the country and failing in family law. Mo Da's character creation is very successful, and it seems as if he sees Han Chen right in front of him many times. The emotional descriptions are also very delicate, and sometimes the clever changes in the narrative method can always appropriately whet the appetite. Support, like, come on!
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I'm done watching it, bored.









