
I Don't Want to Be the Emperor
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After a new life, I wanted to live a peaceful life, but no matter what, I wanted to force him to become the emperor...
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Official(211)Scraped 20d ago
Hello, teacher
I read it all the way back in 1979. I really enjoyed reading it at first, and I liked the different feeling. Maybe it was because I read too many novels at that time, and there were too many similarities and too many routines, so the "freshness" was lost. I have been a solitary person since I was a child. I like to read interesting stories and different lives in quiet corners among noisy crowds. From fairy tales to story telling, from comics to novels, from novels to essays, I like them all. As time goes by, I have read a lot of books, both good and bad, which will bring me different things. My heart is as broken as a "red-skinned rat". I have been patching things up all these years and have been bumpy along the way. I don't know what I am living for or why I am living. Maybe there's still a bit of reluctance to let go, but I can't hold on to it and can't let it go. When I read "Ya She" for the first time, I felt like I had finally found a book I really liked, because I have reread it several times and still never get tired of it. But I don't know why I like it, maybe I just like it. I also like to read fish-man books. Maybe it's because I've grown up, and I still like fish-men, but it's just because I feel like I looked at myself as a child. When I was a child, it seems a little funny now, a little non-mainstream and mixed with murder. ... I don't remember how I read "Erhe" at that time. At that time, I just thought that this book could broaden my horizons and learn the meaning of local customs. It turns out that I really don't understand the ways of the world. Until now, I still feel that I haven't learned how to be a human being. Then I read it again (Bu Zhu), which may have been a bit "broken" at the end. From my point of view, I still think it is a good book. What's so good about it? Maybe it's because local accents are hard to come by, and the older generation and the new generation are ordinary but great. I watched "Jian Lai" at the same time, which was also a baptism for the soul. It has a long-lasting "ritual" meaning. The Tao may be Taoist but not Taoist, and the name may be famous but not the famous cultural output. Follower Huahua's writing has come to the world of He Wangye, and it is a mediocre rather than mediocre golden mean. Maybe I am impatient, maybe I am greedy. I always feel that my progress bar goes too fast, but the "network speed" is prone to lags. I wanted to be greedy and continue dozens of chapters, so I chose to pause and save for now. I have reread (my 1979) book three times and entered Li Erhe's microscopic world, and the progress has reached 37%. At this time, Erluzi has just put aside all the "baggage" to complete the preface and set sail for a new chapter of "new life". At this time, I seemed to have an "epiphany" and suddenly understood something. I seemed to have grasped something and found the reason and meaning of "living" or continuing to live. I don't know if this is considered "enlightenment". I sincerely thank you, old man. It might be a bit excessive to say that you are my life mentor, but I think so. Maybe I understand Erhe, or maybe I fit this spirit in my world. Understand this spiritual civilization. I also suddenly remembered that (geniuses are on the left and madmen are on the right) knowledge is the ladder of civilization, and different opinions are due to different experiences. Thousands of books, thousands of miles of road, and the lake in my heart is a little ailing. Fortunately, there are "lighthouses" standing on the shore. I look forward to the emotional journey with the prince, and hope that tomorrow will be better. Hello! Tomorrow! Hello! Master! A paragraph reader to the author Idle thoughts, Sincere thanks! Destiny comes, good
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It feels like every novel about traveling back to another world will talk about Journey to the West and the Three Kingdoms. Although most people have read Journey to the West of the Three Kingdoms, few can tell it in full.
Is the protagonist too useless to know martial arts? With so many masters, a group of powerful Grand Masters, and a bunch of ninth-grade ones, wouldn't it be a shame for the protagonist to conduct a decapitation operation like this? He has no ability to protect himself.
Looking tired
I hope you will read more about what other emperors wrote. Judging from the title of your book, you are a loser. If you don't fight, you will die.
The subject matter is unrealistic and there is no sense of immersion.
Those who are willing to be ordinary happy are just talk. Who doesn't hate mediocre self, but can't do anything about it. If I regret it, I can only accept ordinary and comfort myself. Ordinary also has happiness. Nowadays, when writing about history and time travel, I always look like a salty fish. In fact, I feel that this is very nonsense. After experiencing death, should I cherish life from now on, or should I not be afraid of death and change my failed self? How can you be willing to be ordinary and repeat yourself in the past life when you have such an opportunity? Just like you have taken the regret medicine, don't you want to change your previous self? I think that's unrealistic.
I thought this was going too far, but now it's updated again.
Wine is a good thing. Li Bai can write poems if he drinks too much, and Wu Song can hunt tigers if he drinks too much. Ah? You ask me why I'm talking about this? I'm just about to write a poem here.
No reason, I just don't like your attitude
It's a bit high to say that a talented person has all his talents. If you can't write, then don't write.
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Official(211)Scraped 20d ago
Hello, teacher
I read it all the way back in 1979. I really enjoyed reading it at first, and I liked the different feeling. Maybe it was because I read too many novels at that time, and there were too many similarities and too many routines, so the "freshness" was lost. I have been a solitary person since I was a child. I like to read interesting stories and different lives in quiet corners among noisy crowds. From fairy tales to story telling, from comics to novels, from novels to essays, I like them all. As time goes by, I have read a lot of books, both good and bad, which will bring me different things. My heart is as broken as a "red-skinned rat". I have been patching things up all these years and have been bumpy along the way. I don't know what I am living for or why I am living. Maybe there's still a bit of reluctance to let go, but I can't hold on to it and can't let it go. When I read "Ya She" for the first time, I felt like I had finally found a book I really liked, because I have reread it several times and still never get tired of it. But I don't know why I like it, maybe I just like it. I also like to read fish-man books. Maybe it's because I've grown up, and I still like fish-men, but it's just because I feel like I looked at myself as a child. When I was a child, it seems a little funny now, a little non-mainstream and mixed with murder. ... I don't remember how I read "Erhe" at that time. At that time, I just thought that this book could broaden my horizons and learn the meaning of local customs. It turns out that I really don't understand the ways of the world. Until now, I still feel that I haven't learned how to be a human being. Then I read it again (Bu Zhu), which may have been a bit "broken" at the end. From my point of view, I still think it is a good book. What's so good about it? Maybe it's because local accents are hard to come by, and the older generation and the new generation are ordinary but great. I watched "Jian Lai" at the same time, which was also a baptism for the soul. It has a long-lasting "ritual" meaning. The Tao may be Taoist but not Taoist, and the name may be famous but not the famous cultural output. Follower Huahua's writing has come to the world of He Wangye, and it is a mediocre rather than mediocre golden mean. Maybe I am impatient, maybe I am greedy. I always feel that my progress bar goes too fast, but the "network speed" is prone to lags. I wanted to be greedy and continue dozens of chapters, so I chose to pause and save for now. I have reread (my 1979) book three times and entered Li Erhe's microscopic world, and the progress has reached 37%. At this time, Erluzi has just put aside all the "baggage" to complete the preface and set sail for a new chapter of "new life". At this time, I seemed to have an "epiphany" and suddenly understood something. I seemed to have grasped something and found the reason and meaning of "living" or continuing to live. I don't know if this is considered "enlightenment". I sincerely thank you, old man. It might be a bit excessive to say that you are my life mentor, but I think so. Maybe I understand Erhe, or maybe I fit this spirit in my world. Understand this spiritual civilization. I also suddenly remembered that (geniuses are on the left and madmen are on the right) knowledge is the ladder of civilization, and different opinions are due to different experiences. Thousands of books, thousands of miles of road, and the lake in my heart is a little ailing. Fortunately, there are "lighthouses" standing on the shore. I look forward to the emotional journey with the prince, and hope that tomorrow will be better. Hello! Tomorrow! Hello! Master! A paragraph reader to the author Idle thoughts, Sincere thanks! Destiny comes, good
Untitled
It feels like every novel about traveling back to another world will talk about Journey to the West and the Three Kingdoms. Although most people have read Journey to the West of the Three Kingdoms, few can tell it in full.
Is the protagonist too useless to know martial arts? With so many masters, a group of powerful Grand Masters, and a bunch of ninth-grade ones, wouldn't it be a shame for the protagonist to conduct a decapitation operation like this? He has no ability to protect himself.
Looking tired
I hope you will read more about what other emperors wrote. Judging from the title of your book, you are a loser. If you don't fight, you will die.
The subject matter is unrealistic and there is no sense of immersion.
Those who are willing to be ordinary happy are just talk. Who doesn't hate mediocre self, but can't do anything about it. If I regret it, I can only accept ordinary and comfort myself. Ordinary also has happiness. Nowadays, when writing about history and time travel, I always look like a salty fish. In fact, I feel that this is very nonsense. After experiencing death, should I cherish life from now on, or should I not be afraid of death and change my failed self? How can you be willing to be ordinary and repeat yourself in the past life when you have such an opportunity? Just like you have taken the regret medicine, don't you want to change your previous self? I think that's unrealistic.
I thought this was going too far, but now it's updated again.
Wine is a good thing. Li Bai can write poems if he drinks too much, and Wu Song can hunt tigers if he drinks too much. Ah? You ask me why I'm talking about this? I'm just about to write a poem here.
No reason, I just don't like your attitude
It's a bit high to say that a talented person has all his talents. If you can't write, then don't write.
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This was well written, and the plot would have been better if it had been more compact, with no obvious poisonous points. I read several chapters in one go, and I feel that the subsequent plots will become more and more exciting. I like to read endlessly.



Not bad worth a look I still think the previous book is better ⭐️⭐️⭐️




A new book from an old hater, recommend it first if you haven't read it yet It's a pity that I don't write about cities and history. Lao Mao's writing is full of sense of time, and it doesn't feel like it is placed in an article that is based on historical fiction.




Hua Hua Mao's latest masterpiece is a high-quality, high-quality story. As you can tell from the title of the book, you won't be disappointed if you don't take the usual path. It feels pretty good to read an imaginary historical article. Lin Yi originally wanted to be an idle prince, but the world did not allow him to be lazy, so he could only resist and eventually became the emperor.



















