
Jin Chengkong
by Don't Panic When Placing Orders
About This Novel
Yonghe six years, AD 350, summer. In this year, three years after the Ping of Shu, the 38-year-old Huan Wen of the Jin Dynasty was preparing for the Northern Expedition, while the 30-year-old Xie An went out with his craft every day, boating on the sea, and whistling freely. In this year, thirty-year-old Shi Min killed the descendants of his adoptive grandfather Shi Hu, founded the country Wei, restored the surname Ran, and killed Li Nong, the leader of the beggar army. This year, 25-year-old Wang Meng was still picking his feet and selling dustpans, running around in Guanzhong. In this year, the 24-year-old Murong Ba had already led his troops to attack the Central Plains. After showing his first strength and capturing Jicheng, the Yan State moved its capital to Jicheng. This year, the twelve-year-old Fu Jian in the west was still studying hard in Fu Jian's army, and the seven-year-old Xie Xuan in the south was still playing in the mud. And 26-year-old Xue Wei, who lives in Hedong, was squatting on the edge of the Yellow River and muttering to himself: "In this world where there are no humans or ghosts, it is better to die on the operating table."
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Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
After reading more than 40 chapters, the protagonist is running around without any plan. It is inexplicable. He does not develop the territory or recruit refugees. He only knows that the hero saves the beauty all day long. I am speechless.
Can you please stop deceiving readers about their IQ?
With so many things, why don't you even arrange a guard?
The logic is basically zero and the structure is a complete mess.
Forcibly lowering IQ, this feeling is like writing an outline, filling it in with AI, and revising it.
Who can draw a 20-stone bow, a ton and a half? Famous military commanders in history pulled a 6-stone bow. The most recorded ones were ten stones, an ordinary 2-stone bow, and a 3-stone bow.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
After reading more than 40 chapters, the protagonist is running around without any plan. It is inexplicable. He does not develop the territory or recruit refugees. He only knows that the hero saves the beauty all day long. I am speechless.
Can you please stop deceiving readers about their IQ?
With so many things, why don't you even arrange a guard?
The logic is basically zero and the structure is a complete mess.
Forcibly lowering IQ, this feeling is like writing an outline, filling it in with AI, and revising it.
Who can draw a 20-stone bow, a ton and a half? Famous military commanders in history pulled a 6-stone bow. The most recorded ones were ten stones, an ordinary 2-stone bow, and a 3-stone bow.









