
The Literary Life of Shan Dawang
by Hao Miao
About This Novel
The imperial power collapsed and hundreds of kingdoms emerged. In an era when rites and music have collapsed, heroes rise one after another, asking the question of the importance of the tripod. At this time, Chen Mu traveled through time and became the mountain king of Panlong Village. Regardless of everyone's dissuasion, he called for help from the officers and soldiers outside the village, but what was waiting for him was sharp arrows. Chen Mu: I'm really not the king of the mountain, why don't you... Stop shooting arrows! I really don't want to be a mountain king, I'm all forced to do this!
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Official(3)Scraped 4d ago
The first chapter is so cliche. . . . . . . .
The protagonist's thinking is like a thread, and what the protagonist says is too unpleasant to listen to.
How to say. Seeing the back is like licking a dog. Even your own brothers can sacrifice themselves to pick up girls.
Is the author still alive? If you're still here, please reply.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 4d ago
The first chapter is so cliche. . . . . . . .
The protagonist's thinking is like a thread, and what the protagonist says is too unpleasant to listen to.
How to say. Seeing the back is like licking a dog. Even your own brothers can sacrifice themselves to pick up girls.
Is the author still alive? If you're still here, please reply.









