
Three Kingdoms: Liu Bei is Not Easy to Mess with as He Has a General Manager
About This Novel
Three KingdomsTravelHumorous Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty, spent the first half of his life wandering around, losing his family and home, and was defeated repeatedly in battles without achieving anything. He surrendered to Gongsun Zan, to Cao Cao, to Yuan Shao, to Liu Biao. Defeat Xuzhou, defeat Xuzhou again, defeat Runan, defeat Xinye. He was despised by Yuan Shao, looked down upon by Lu Bu, and driven around like a dog by Cao Cao. Since Liu Bei had the general manager, he has stopped being cowardly and has become difficult to mess with.
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Official(7)Scraped 5d ago
In the Han Dynasty, you were called elder brother. You smell like a Northeastern man, which is too ridiculous. Must hit the street!
A different Three Kingdoms, recommended! ! ! Not enough to watch😘😘
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Pay attention to your spoken language
If what you write is not purely a comedy novel, please pay attention.
A time traveler helps others.
As a time traveler, if you go to assist Liu Bei, you are not his son. You think everyone is the hero of Li Shimin's non-killing.
The plot is okay, but the spoken language is a bit awkward
The plot is okay, but the tone of the speech is a bit awkward. .
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 5d ago
In the Han Dynasty, you were called elder brother. You smell like a Northeastern man, which is too ridiculous. Must hit the street!
A different Three Kingdoms, recommended! ! ! Not enough to watch😘😘
Not enough
Updates are accelerated. Not enough. Renew
Pay attention to your spoken language
If what you write is not purely a comedy novel, please pay attention.
A time traveler helps others.
As a time traveler, if you go to assist Liu Bei, you are not his son. You think everyone is the hero of Li Shimin's non-killing.
The plot is okay, but the spoken language is a bit awkward
The plot is okay, but the tone of the speech is a bit awkward. .









