
Cao Cao Travels Through the Era of Pirate King Rocks
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Cao Cao suffered from madness and a serious illness. When he opened his eyes, he came to a world of dragons, humans, fish and flesh. At that time, the world was in chaos, the people were in dire straits, and heroes were emerging. This style of painting is a bit familiar, and the Rocks Pirates next door look more and more familiar: The eldest brother is a down-and-out aristocrat, his wife and children are separated, and he is a woman of temper; The second brother, Yi Bo Yuntian, has a beautiful beard and holds a big sword (white beard); The third brother has a burning nature, eager to fight, and fond of drinking (Kaido); There was also the one with a dragon in his name, holding a red-haired child and crossing through thousands of troops. ............ All kinds of coincidences made Cao Cao unable to bear it any longer, and decided to show off his cards: "Rocks also said that you are not a big-eared thief? Eat Gu Yishu!" ------------------------ Next on the stage is Cao Cao, the terminator of the Celestial Dragon Era, leader of all nations, governor of the New World, and King of Wei.
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Official(5)Scraped 2mo ago
The plot is good, not too slow, and growth-oriented.
I like reading novels about Cao Thief's time travel, and I'm looking forward to the next chapters.
The author should open a paid chapter soon, I will definitely support it! The reading time proves it!
The writing is very good, the angle is very novel, and the writing style is also first-rate.
Did you get the timeline wrong? Could it be that the author thought that Luffy went to sea in 1540? ? ? ?
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Official(5)Scraped 2mo ago
The plot is good, not too slow, and growth-oriented.
I like reading novels about Cao Thief's time travel, and I'm looking forward to the next chapters.
The author should open a paid chapter soon, I will definitely support it! The reading time proves it!
The writing is very good, the angle is very novel, and the writing style is also first-rate.
Did you get the timeline wrong? Could it be that the author thought that Luffy went to sea in 1540? ? ? ?









