Thirteen Embroidered Clothes Envoys (complete Works)

Thirteen Embroidered Clothes Envoys (complete Works)

by Su Li Ye

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About This Novel

Wanzhou, with a radius of 120,000 hectares, rich mountains and accessible water systems, is the source of wealth on the land of Kyushu and a paradise for merchants in Chinese society. The top ten famous cities, headed by Huai'an, have always implemented chamber of commerce autonomy; the profit-seeking hearts have given wings to gold and silver coins, and the prosperity of the world has soared into the sky. Stars have flown for 5,500 years, and this is the 210th year of the founding of the Great Xie Dynasty. The stars that are said to symbolize wealth have never been so bright. Stars have flown for five thousand and five hundred years, desires are as expensive as gold, and morality is as cheap as dust. Twenty-seven-year-old Jiang Zimei climbed to the top of Huai'an City and took office as the leader of Wanzhou Chamber of Commerce. Looking down at this place where even dreams have a price tag, he made a decision that subverted tradition: setting up a special "Embroidery Envoy" to enforce the law with a license and supervise the business order of the ten cities. Stars have flown for 5,500 years, and every Wanzhou person has a golden dream. The Embroidered Clothes Envoys are the only heretics left on the busy trade routes - they will not be bought off at any price.

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Satsuki87mo ago

What a great book

I was delayed for several years because of the college entrance examination, so I picked up again and finished what I had missed. For a moment, my heart felt like a breeze blowing, and I suddenly felt clear. Although the scene at the end is mixed with a touch of sadness, it is calm and refreshing, as if the thrilling and turbulent past was just a story told by others. I forgot that this is indeed a story. But it is also a legendary story deeply imprinted in my mind. The land of Kyushu, the city of Wanzhou, is a chess game where the situation can be changed with a wave of a finger. The five of them walked on the chess board with firm steps and laughter. I like Su Xinghen the most. He has been tortured but puts his true feelings first. He is quiet, indifferent and stubborn like a child. How could Su Xinghen be missing from this situation that was stirring up the whole world? And how could Su Xinghen be without those four people... Looking forward to the next volume.

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182******0794mo ago

I've been waiting for five years

I have been waiting for the follow-up since I watched the first part in the second grade of junior high school. Now I have graduated from high school. I watched the first part several times, and when I saw the Yin and Yang film, I clearly felt that I was not enough. I have to say that it is amazing that there is no sense of inconsistency between business war and ancient costumes. And I feel that the characters are very distinct. For example, as soon as Huo Xian appears, you know that this person can't do anything big. In addition, I also want to know how Bai Muying and Xue Yanchen broke up. I wonder if they will talk about it later...

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U14710263598mo ago

Complete set? No.

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Smile76mo ago

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Smile76mo ago

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No Phase77mo ago

What I've been waiting for in my heart is to write about a female protagonist, hahaha

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L'oréal I'm Worth It81mo ago

Because it is a limited-edition product, the introduction is not very attractive. I don't know if it is good or not.

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Goddess81mo ago

After reading it, I don't know what I wrote.

I have an inexplicable feeling that the male protagonist is a fortune teller? Also knows secret skills? And immortality? It's so profound, I can't understand it! I don't understand!

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Norvia92mo ago

I really like this book, it's so beautiful

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Listen to the Rain94mo ago

The book is good, but I discovered it too late

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