
I Really Just Want to Die for My Country!
by Cheese Box
About This Novel
Accidentally traveling to a time of high martial arts chaos similar to that of the Three Kingdoms at the end of the Han Dynasty, Su Ding activated a system called [Wang Zuozhi's Way]. As long as the force becomes stronger, the force will become stronger. And if he dies in battle, dies in the line of duty, or dies for his country, he can directly ascend. So he started desperately trying to get insurance. On the battlefield, he took the lead and marched forward indomitably; In the temple, he spoke out and gave advice, focusing on serving the country; Under the thatched cottage, he was meticulous in dressing and eating at night; He burned himself crazily, but somehow he couldn't burn it out. Gradually, he found that the situation was getting more and more wrong. Until one day, when the world was unified and all the people cheered, a golden light suddenly bloomed from his body-- "Damn! I was thinking of dying for my country and ascending to heaven. How come my merits have made me a saint?!"
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Chapter 9 Very Bad
The BMW given by the emperor was to be used for summons. The protagonist would not borrow it (he went in person and didn't come to tell the story). The protagonist was the supervisor. A group of military generals dared to scold the protagonist, but the main general didn't care (I was impatient, and was so disrespectful to the supervisors sent by the emperor, so the main general only took care of it after the scolding) Moreover, he sent a person to the city to announce that reinforcements were coming. He had a hammer to persuade him. Wouldn't the general guarding the city tell him? Who among the soldiers would believe it?
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Chapter 9 Very Bad
The BMW given by the emperor was to be used for summons. The protagonist would not borrow it (he went in person and didn't come to tell the story). The protagonist was the supervisor. A group of military generals dared to scold the protagonist, but the main general didn't care (I was impatient, and was so disrespectful to the supervisors sent by the emperor, so the main general only took care of it after the scolding) Moreover, he sent a person to the city to announce that reinforcements were coming. He had a hammer to persuade him. Wouldn't the general guarding the city tell him? Who among the soldiers would believe it?









