
Fantasy Three Kingdoms
by Funny
About This Novel
God is fair to people, or unfair. While taking away part of your story, God gives you another wonderful story. An accidental bank robbery unfortunately caused a stray bullet to a high school student who happened to be passing by the intersection. On the way to the hospital, the ambulance personnel tried their best to save him, but because the high school student lost too much blood, the rescue was ineffective and he died. The hospital notified his parents and the school. When his relatives, friends and teachers were in grief and pain, two professors who had made great achievements in different fields stole a corpse in the morgue, and what they stole was the high school student who had just been put into storage. Through the magical scientific and technological means of the two professors, the high school student was finally saved. But when the high school student wanted to return to a normal life, he found that society had forgotten him. His family mourned him and his friends missed him. All the blows to reality made the high school student sad. In desperation, he agreed to the request of two professors who had saved his life. He became a "guinea pig" for the experiment, just to verify the greatness of technology, rather than to reflect on history. Facing this near-death experiment, he had no fear. Life and death were indifferent to him. Little did they know that the experiment was successful, but the two professors lost their memory and everything due to an accident. High school students abandoned in another time and space will face everything alone. How will he survive? Let's wait and see. There is no fixed situation in the country, and no one is perfect. When it comes to history throughout the ages, heroes have emerged in large numbers, but who is the one who truly gains power? The king conquers the world, the generals shed their blood, their swords are sharpened, and their armors become brighter. The true heroes of the Three Kingdoms are all in this book...
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