Three Kingdoms: Recapture Xu Chu at the Beginning

Three Kingdoms: Recapture Xu Chu at the Beginning

by Green Lantern Supreme

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106Kwords93chapters
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Ch. 93大将军的宴席
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"Why did I only burn ten days of life in exchange for the strength of an ordinary soldier, and then the system told me - you only have one hour left?" "Why can a loan of 300 days only exchange for one day of health, and if it is overdue, the soul will be wiped out? The loan sharks are not as cruel as you!" Ye Wuwen traveled through time and became Xun Pei, a descendant of the Xun family in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He was supposed to start the game badly, but his life was hanging by a thread. The system says he only has one hour left to live-want to live? Go conquer the famous historical generals and complete the mission. But now he can't even get out of bed. He had no choice but to take out a loan for 300 days in exchange for one day of health. In one day, he must go from a dying man to a lord who can be followed. Within one day, he must find Xun Yu and make the other party's loyalty reach more than ninety. If you don't get recognition from other people in one day, it's over. But when he subdued Xu Chu with his kindness, impressed Xun Yu with his foresight, and forced out his imperial ambitions with his life hanging by a thread, he suddenly realized that this system gave him not only a life, but a ticket to compete in the world. The Yellow Turban Rebellion ushered in troubled times, and all the heroes in the world fled from the world. Why should the son of a small aristocratic family in Yingchuan strive for hegemony? Because he has Xu Chu's ax in his hand, and Xun Yu's plan behind him, because he knows the direction of history, and because he has been licking blood from the tip of the knife since the first day of time travel. This is a story of survival in desperate situations and rising in troubled times. When the wheel of history rolled over the smoke and dust of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, what Xun Pi had to do was not to comply with destiny, but to change destiny.

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