
Swapping Bodies, Liu Bei's Fantasy Journey into Yangzhou
by Milk Celery
About This Novel
In the third year of Chuping, Pingyuan ordered Liu Bei and the modern Chen Xin to accidentally discover that each other's bodies would be exchanged in a short period of time, and their fantastic journey began.
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Official(11)Scraped 16d ago
Liu Bei cannot unify, otherwise China will be darker than the Middle Ages
This is the type I like to read. Good luck to the author.
Another scene of forcing Zhu Biao to beat Zhu Di
On the one hand, I feel that it is better for Zhu Biao to be in a higher position, and on the other hand, I like to attribute Zhu Di's achievements to Zhu Biao. I really can't understand that Zhu Yuanzhang can still push Zhu Biao without hesitation after knowing Zhu Di's achievements. I also can't understand that Zhu Di can still be a younger brother with peace of mind after knowing his own achievements. Can Zhu Di feel at ease with others? Are there any novels that Dai Ming disdains but Qin and Song dynasties are interested in inviting Zhu Di to be the crown prince or go to sea to found a country?
It's money well spent, I really like this one among the Three Kingdoms novels. It's a pity that Liu Chan almost disappeared later. The author writes the book seriously and does not constantly ask for rewards or ask for leave in different ways every day like others. The author should publish a new book soon.
It looks great, I hope I can take others to see the future in the future.
Very interesting, the plot is great, update soon!
It's a good book. It's half a group portrait novel. Since I've seen so many auxiliary books in which the main character is not a time traveler, this one is considered the best choice.
Brand new time travel mode, good book, worth reading.
Brand new time travel mode, good book, worth reading.
What about my last one?
You might as well let Lao Liu go fight Three Kingdoms, let them scold the card together, play Dynasty Warriors, and watch Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The main character is missing a leg. Is it missing until the finale?
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Official(11)Scraped 16d ago
Liu Bei cannot unify, otherwise China will be darker than the Middle Ages
This is the type I like to read. Good luck to the author.
Another scene of forcing Zhu Biao to beat Zhu Di
On the one hand, I feel that it is better for Zhu Biao to be in a higher position, and on the other hand, I like to attribute Zhu Di's achievements to Zhu Biao. I really can't understand that Zhu Yuanzhang can still push Zhu Biao without hesitation after knowing Zhu Di's achievements. I also can't understand that Zhu Di can still be a younger brother with peace of mind after knowing his own achievements. Can Zhu Di feel at ease with others? Are there any novels that Dai Ming disdains but Qin and Song dynasties are interested in inviting Zhu Di to be the crown prince or go to sea to found a country?
It's money well spent, I really like this one among the Three Kingdoms novels. It's a pity that Liu Chan almost disappeared later. The author writes the book seriously and does not constantly ask for rewards or ask for leave in different ways every day like others. The author should publish a new book soon.
It looks great, I hope I can take others to see the future in the future.
Very interesting, the plot is great, update soon!
It's a good book. It's half a group portrait novel. Since I've seen so many auxiliary books in which the main character is not a time traveler, this one is considered the best choice.
Brand new time travel mode, good book, worth reading.
Brand new time travel mode, good book, worth reading.
What about my last one?
You might as well let Lao Liu go fight Three Kingdoms, let them scold the card together, play Dynasty Warriors, and watch Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The main character is missing a leg. Is it missing until the finale?









