Traveling Through the Civil War and Returning to the Warring States Period?

Traveling Through the Civil War and Returning to the Warring States Period?

by Du Qingye

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Lin Cheng Pu's soul traveled through the American Civil War, The only thing that could comfort him was the system voice in his head. Etc! What is the Zhuzi Baijia system! General Robert E. Lee, then the commander-in-chief of the southern state of Georgia, heard that a model town under his command had the courage to pay taxes. Then he came to Hope Town with his entourage and a small army, preparing to meet the model mayor of the town. "Hey, where is your mayor?" The servant casually grabbed a black slave and asked contemptuously. "Isn't it great to have friends from far away?" The servant scratched his ears. What did the black slave say just now? "For another person, what does this nigger know?" General Robert Lee was guiding behind him. The black man who was born to be a slave was indeed the same as he had remembered. He knew nothing and liked to scream. "Hey, man, where's your mayor?" The servant had no choice but to grab the white drunkard watching the fun next to him. "Trash, you don't even understand this sentence. What this black brother shows is 'if you don't know something but don't be stunned, isn't that a gentleman?'" The servant scratched his head again. Isn't anyone in this ghost place normal? After searching for him to no avail, I had no choice but to move forward, only to see a yellow-skinned monkey standing at the door of the grocery store, arguing loudly with the store manager. "Yesterday it was only three yuan, why has the price increased to five yuan today! Bullying and dominating the market!" The store manager also shouted, "Mayor! You said that a gentleman loves money and gets it in a wise way! I am a gentleman, so I raise the price to make money, isn't it right?" The yellow man sighed and rolled up his sleeves, "Today I will teach you what it means to persuade others with virtue!"

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