
Overlord!
by A Good Son Of The Yang Family
About This Novel
After traveling through time and becoming Sun Ce, he has been thinking about a question, why should he be called the Little Overlord? It seems that he is more handsome than Xiang Yu and is the dream of 900,000 girls in Jiangdong. It seems that he is the contemporary military god, invincible in every battle. He bravely conquers the six armies and is so powerful that he can overwhelm thousands of men. The strong beams will be destroyed together, and the small ones will be punished. To purge the world, I am alone. It seems that his wife is the real one with a slender waist, long legs, and stunning beauty. Take off your silk shoes from your skirt, and wash off your fat with the smooth water of the clear pool. So Sun Ce said with emotion: "Since I became an orphan, no one in the world dares to claim the title of overlord again!" People at the time commented: "The heroic strategy is unparalleled throughout the ages. He defeated the enemy and defeated thousands of people. He was defeated by armor and fought bravely. He bravely defeated the six armies. He was brave enough to defeat the powerful enemy and was invincible. Everyone who watched it felt strong."
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Official(13)Scraped 11d ago
As a descendant, how can we still look down on Zhang Jiao? If he succeeds, he will enjoy the temple and be a revolutionary of the era.
It's not enough to watch. It's a fine product. I haven't felt so comfortable watching it for a long time.
The more the merrier, it's great to update.
An, the son of Yang's good family, dares to dominate like this
It's great. Love it. Come on, update more. One chapter a day is too slow.
Good idea, strong support, please keep updating.
Very touched
Seeing Jiangdong's powerful Fenfen forging swords into plowshares, cultivating fields and developing production, it seems like seeing the Chinese ancestors opening up wasteland and expanding their land.
good
It's interesting, and there's so much to read. Let's keep up the good work.
A very good Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The author has a certain cultural heritage.
A rare masterpiece from the Three Kingdoms, it is recommended to check it out
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Official(13)Scraped 11d ago
As a descendant, how can we still look down on Zhang Jiao? If he succeeds, he will enjoy the temple and be a revolutionary of the era.
It's not enough to watch. It's a fine product. I haven't felt so comfortable watching it for a long time.
The more the merrier, it's great to update.
An, the son of Yang's good family, dares to dominate like this
It's great. Love it. Come on, update more. One chapter a day is too slow.
Good idea, strong support, please keep updating.
Very touched
Seeing Jiangdong's powerful Fenfen forging swords into plowshares, cultivating fields and developing production, it seems like seeing the Chinese ancestors opening up wasteland and expanding their land.
good
It's interesting, and there's so much to read. Let's keep up the good work.
A very good Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The author has a certain cultural heritage.
A rare masterpiece from the Three Kingdoms, it is recommended to check it out
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One of the few novels about the little overlord Sun Ce, who just came out from Yuan Shu, recruited or accepted surrender along the way, and after the army grew stronger, he went to conquer Jiangdong. The writing is okay, but I can't say it's particularly good. Those who are interested in Little Overlord can read it.




The protagonist traveled to the Three Kingdoms era and became Sun Ce, so he decided to change Sun Ce's tragic fate and must become a true overlord. So the protagonist started a counterattack. Starting from leaving Yuan Shu, he began to march all the way to the south of the Yangtze River. Through the protagonist's continuous battles, he finally had his own territory, so the protagonist began his own road to hegemony, and was determined to change his tragic fate so that no one in the world would dare to be the overlord again.














