
Break Through the Mountains and Rivers
by Five States
About This Novel
"As a mortal minister, it is easy to seek merit but difficult to succeed; it is easy to succeed but difficult to keep the merit; it is easy to keep the merit but difficult to achieve the final result." As soon as he opened his eyes, Chang Yin came to a strange world. What kind of "ghost place" was this? That's not all, the question is... Who am I!? I was also granted the title of National Preceptor for no apparent reason. The key point is that I am not a very good Imperial Preceptor! In the mansion, in the court, in the Jianghu, people's hearts are unpredictable, and there are many people who are hiding evil intentions and trying to kill them to avoid future troubles. The position of National Preceptor has nothing to do with romance, but I talk too much and cause troubles one after another, hey... It doesn't matter, how can a person wander around in the rivers and lakes without getting stabbed? Anyone who comes is a guest, and anyone who comes will not be rejected! After four years of Tianbao, Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, obtained two treasures. First, he got a daughter, Yang Yuhuan, and made her a noble concubine; second, he got a son from heaven, Chang Yin, and worshiped her as a national master. Under the diligent governance of the Kaiyuan period, Datang ushered in the prosperous Kaiyuan era, and at the same time laid the foundation for the prosperity of the Tianbao period. In the city of Chang'an, people are singing and singing every night, and everyone admires the prosperity, but crises are always lurking in those dark corners, waiting to explode one day. . . . . . Chang Yin has a question - who am I? Those words that appeared inexplicably in his mind were sad and desolate, reminding him all the time that the country of the Tang Dynasty was in danger. This article is also called "The First Imperial Master of the Tang Dynasty" & "It Turns Out I am a Sword". Mainly focus on fantasy upgrade and monster killing flow.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)









