I, the Heir to the Great Eastern Country

I, the Heir to the Great Eastern Country

by Jiang Xin Qiu Yue Bai

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161Kwords55chapters
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Ch. 55Development Upper Limit
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This is a world where everyone has a title entry on their head, and the title represents absolute rank and status. Serfs, commoners, nobles, kings, celestial beings, gods. Identity entries are determined at birth and are difficult to shake. The hierarchy is strict and the classes are clear. Liu Zhao, a college student who is about to graduate from his senior year and has just successfully passed the provincial examination, suddenly traveled here. When he was panicking, he discovered that his label was actually - the heir to the great Eastern country. Ah? His superficial identity is equivalent to that of a crown prince? Because of the power of the motherland, the gold content of this label far exceeds that of all nobles. In this world, identity represents power and bloodline is the rule. With the blessing of his ancestors for five thousand years and the blessing of his motherland's 1.4 Billion compatriots, he unknowingly became an invincible being. Many years later, history books recorded this. "The benevolent King of the Han Dynasty brought food, clothing, comfort and happiness to the starving slaves, and gave them morals and beliefs." "The invincible cavalry of the Qin Dynasty quelled wars and divisions, exterminated prostitutes and gangs, and unified the world to give birth to a true civilization." "It was he who brought the most intelligent and artistic writing - 'Chinese' - to this backward world. "Since him, slaves have had their own surnames, nobles have become history, and everyone has a common name: common people. " "..." Years later, when asked what kind of country could produce a legend like him. Liu Zhao, who wore the labels [Destiny of the Han Dynasty], [Guangwu of the Great Qin] and [Emperor of Nine Provinces] on his head, smiled modestly. "You may not believe it, but there are 1.6 Billion people like me in my hometown.

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