
I Opened a Tavern in Xudu During the Three Kingdoms Period
by Chen Miaowu
About This Novel
Traveling across the Three Kingdoms, Chen Yang inherited a tavern that no one in Xudu cared about. There is a customer named Lao Cao who often visits this tavern. Maybe it's because Chen Yang often brags about how powerful he is. Every time Lao Cao comes, he likes to ask this and that. "The world is so big, who can be called a hero?" "Shopkeeper Chen, how can we break Pi City now?" "Liu Bei uses benevolence and righteousness as his sword and stands at the pinnacle of morality, how should he kill him?"... Faced with these questions, Chen Yang chatted casually, but he didn't know that his words were gradually changing the pattern of the entire Three Kingdoms...
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Official(25)Scraped 22d ago
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Women drive the plot, and the people in it are as if they are mentally ill. Sima Yi, who wanted to kill the protagonist like crazy because of Zhang Chunhua, was turned against him. Liu Bei was hypocritical. Mrs. Gan was asked to work as a maid for Lu Qiling, but she was mistakenly thought that she was in love with the protagonist. He wanted to kill the protagonist, and the entire team was robbed. Diao Chan, just arrange for Lu Bu to die and send him to the room. Does Cao Cao not want it? ? ? ? Sun Shangxiang, the second Qiao and the second Qiao, gave it to him for free. Zhou Yu and Sun Ce didn't even meet the big Qiao and they turned jealous and wanted to kill the protagonist. Huang Yueying, Zhuge Liang thought she was ugly, so she was fished out by the protagonist. Then suddenly, Zhuge Liang was so jealous that he wanted to kill the protagonist. Zhen Mi, without saying a word, she was married when she was seizing the city. She snatched the bride on the spot, dragged her back to warm the bed, and turned against Yuan Shao. An old man rescued Liu Bei and left in front of hundreds of people. Dian Wei, Wang Yue, etc. Couldn't stop him and ran away, so that was it. He did it twice, twice. They let him go when they had the chance. ? ? ? ? ? ? A maid didn't explain anything about her background, and directly made a medicine that even Hua Tuo couldn't figure out to mess with Cao Cao. Cao Cao fell unconscious and fell to the ground, so he did it. Then she directly hypnotized Cao Ang and Cao Pi to start a fight with each other. She also kicked the protagonist out of the team and wouldn't let you hang out together. It was about to be written as a hegemony article. Good guy, it was so fast. The protagonist found the medicine, gave it to Hua Tuo, and performed an operation to save his life. Cao Cao forcibly trained Cao Ang and Cao Pi, but no one died, and he brought the protagonist back to the team. The most outrageous thing is that the maid changed people's minds and it was as simple as collapse. For example, Cao Ang was arranged to be a fake cuckold, and Cao Ang insisted on returning. Now, he is still looking for a woman to continue his affair outside.
It gets more boring as you get to the back
Boredom mainly lies in: 1. The protagonist and his forces have won many battles, winning nine out of ten battles. The enemy forces still have many soldiers and generals. In most wars, there is no chance for equal numbers of people to fight against each other. The enemy forces have been defeated repeatedly and lost many troops, but they can obtain more resources than the protagonist has worked hard to manage. This is inconsistent with the rules. 2. There is a serious phenomenon of reducing intelligence. The main generals of the Cao family cannot win with advanced weapons; the counselors will only say the right thing after the protagonist offers advice; Sima Yi's family was confiscated and exterminated in the early stage, so he went to the Huns alone, but he turned around and became the Huns' national advisor, seriously reducing the intelligence of the Huns. 3. The villain repeats the same tricks over and over again, and the protagonist doesn't know how to be wary and sets up obstacles for himself. After Cao Cao was poisoned, Cao Ang was still poisoned; the protagonist's home was attacked countless times, but the protagonist was still not careful and his son was taken away. 4. The protagonist has serious personality problems. Every time he has a grudge with someone, the protagonist neither reconciles nor directly solves the other party. Sima Yi, Yang Xiu, the Xiahou brothers, Zhang Fei and others repeatedly make obstacles for the protagonist, but the protagonist never changes his character. Later, when he meets the Xianbei royal family, he still shows mercy. Without the aura of the protagonist, he would have died ten times. 5. The "elite" soldiers under the protagonist are all as weak as disabled people: "Shadow" has never been able to find the whereabouts of the assassin, but the assassin has succeeded repeatedly, and it is like being in a deserted land; Zhou Cang and others are not famous for their martial arts, but they can move in and out freely under the siege of the enemy; the protagonist's soldiers have steel crossbows. Even crossbows, firearms, and technology cannot defeat the dead soldiers of the hostile force; the men in black of the hostile force are all loyal and highly skilled in martial arts, killing regular soldiers indiscriminately, and will not betray until death. The protagonist's troops are useless and useless, and they betray with high intensity, opening the city gate from the inside many times, poisoning, and betraying their own people. Too lazy to say goodbye!
It feels so intellectual. The pig's trotters are just like Long Aotian. Whatever the pig's trotters say, the supporting characters think it's right
Dian Wei died in 197 AD, the second year of Jian'an, and Zhang Chunhua was born in Hanoi County in 189 AD. According to the time, when Zhang Chunhua was eight years old, he broke off his engagement with Sima Yi while riding a horse in the city? And then develop early at the age of eight?
Chapter 1: After drinking some horse urine, you no longer know who you are? Where are you? Why are you pretending to be cool? It's better to pretend to be dead!
It's a really bad book. The author's name should be changed to Three Kingdoms Cultivation of Immortals.
Awesome
Really, it highlights how smart the protagonist is. Those counselors are beaten by the protagonist. All the strategies are waiting for the protagonist to come up with. Anyone who has a plan will be admired by everyone. On the other side, every time someone tries to trick the protagonist, something feels wrong, and then they get tricked. Then slap others in the face like crazy. The plot advancement is extremely difficult to accept. Let's talk about Cao Cao first. He knew something was wrong and someone poisoned him, but he was still poisoned. Later, Sun Ce was killed and framed. Then the protagonist reasoned that someone had framed him, so he immediately used hypnosis. What's the point of playing? It doesn't matter if you have a few martial arts mentioned above, it doesn't matter if you can come and go freely among thousands of armies. This fucking hypnotism is already out, so what else is there to do? All hypnosis counts. In this way, you still need to be chased around by the protagonist. In the early stage, you can directly hypnotize Cao Cao and kill the protagonist.
Invincible Water, can this also be put on the shelves? Running account? ? ? ? Make up the word count? ?
He deliberately doesn't bother people excessively.
Is the author crazy?
The protagonist seems to have no legacy, but the main opponent has been living well. He has taken refuge with Cao Cao, which seems to be of great help, but the results so far are not as good as the current situation in history. In order to increase the difficulty for the protagonist, disgusting plots are constantly designed without logic. What do you think? . . .
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Official(25)Scraped 22d ago
entire work
Women drive the plot, and the people in it are as if they are mentally ill. Sima Yi, who wanted to kill the protagonist like crazy because of Zhang Chunhua, was turned against him. Liu Bei was hypocritical. Mrs. Gan was asked to work as a maid for Lu Qiling, but she was mistakenly thought that she was in love with the protagonist. He wanted to kill the protagonist, and the entire team was robbed. Diao Chan, just arrange for Lu Bu to die and send him to the room. Does Cao Cao not want it? ? ? ? Sun Shangxiang, the second Qiao and the second Qiao, gave it to him for free. Zhou Yu and Sun Ce didn't even meet the big Qiao and they turned jealous and wanted to kill the protagonist. Huang Yueying, Zhuge Liang thought she was ugly, so she was fished out by the protagonist. Then suddenly, Zhuge Liang was so jealous that he wanted to kill the protagonist. Zhen Mi, without saying a word, she was married when she was seizing the city. She snatched the bride on the spot, dragged her back to warm the bed, and turned against Yuan Shao. An old man rescued Liu Bei and left in front of hundreds of people. Dian Wei, Wang Yue, etc. Couldn't stop him and ran away, so that was it. He did it twice, twice. They let him go when they had the chance. ? ? ? ? ? ? A maid didn't explain anything about her background, and directly made a medicine that even Hua Tuo couldn't figure out to mess with Cao Cao. Cao Cao fell unconscious and fell to the ground, so he did it. Then she directly hypnotized Cao Ang and Cao Pi to start a fight with each other. She also kicked the protagonist out of the team and wouldn't let you hang out together. It was about to be written as a hegemony article. Good guy, it was so fast. The protagonist found the medicine, gave it to Hua Tuo, and performed an operation to save his life. Cao Cao forcibly trained Cao Ang and Cao Pi, but no one died, and he brought the protagonist back to the team. The most outrageous thing is that the maid changed people's minds and it was as simple as collapse. For example, Cao Ang was arranged to be a fake cuckold, and Cao Ang insisted on returning. Now, he is still looking for a woman to continue his affair outside.
It gets more boring as you get to the back
Boredom mainly lies in: 1. The protagonist and his forces have won many battles, winning nine out of ten battles. The enemy forces still have many soldiers and generals. In most wars, there is no chance for equal numbers of people to fight against each other. The enemy forces have been defeated repeatedly and lost many troops, but they can obtain more resources than the protagonist has worked hard to manage. This is inconsistent with the rules. 2. There is a serious phenomenon of reducing intelligence. The main generals of the Cao family cannot win with advanced weapons; the counselors will only say the right thing after the protagonist offers advice; Sima Yi's family was confiscated and exterminated in the early stage, so he went to the Huns alone, but he turned around and became the Huns' national advisor, seriously reducing the intelligence of the Huns. 3. The villain repeats the same tricks over and over again, and the protagonist doesn't know how to be wary and sets up obstacles for himself. After Cao Cao was poisoned, Cao Ang was still poisoned; the protagonist's home was attacked countless times, but the protagonist was still not careful and his son was taken away. 4. The protagonist has serious personality problems. Every time he has a grudge with someone, the protagonist neither reconciles nor directly solves the other party. Sima Yi, Yang Xiu, the Xiahou brothers, Zhang Fei and others repeatedly make obstacles for the protagonist, but the protagonist never changes his character. Later, when he meets the Xianbei royal family, he still shows mercy. Without the aura of the protagonist, he would have died ten times. 5. The "elite" soldiers under the protagonist are all as weak as disabled people: "Shadow" has never been able to find the whereabouts of the assassin, but the assassin has succeeded repeatedly, and it is like being in a deserted land; Zhou Cang and others are not famous for their martial arts, but they can move in and out freely under the siege of the enemy; the protagonist's soldiers have steel crossbows. Even crossbows, firearms, and technology cannot defeat the dead soldiers of the hostile force; the men in black of the hostile force are all loyal and highly skilled in martial arts, killing regular soldiers indiscriminately, and will not betray until death. The protagonist's troops are useless and useless, and they betray with high intensity, opening the city gate from the inside many times, poisoning, and betraying their own people. Too lazy to say goodbye!
It feels so intellectual. The pig's trotters are just like Long Aotian. Whatever the pig's trotters say, the supporting characters think it's right
Dian Wei died in 197 AD, the second year of Jian'an, and Zhang Chunhua was born in Hanoi County in 189 AD. According to the time, when Zhang Chunhua was eight years old, he broke off his engagement with Sima Yi while riding a horse in the city? And then develop early at the age of eight?
Chapter 1: After drinking some horse urine, you no longer know who you are? Where are you? Why are you pretending to be cool? It's better to pretend to be dead!
It's a really bad book. The author's name should be changed to Three Kingdoms Cultivation of Immortals.
Awesome
Really, it highlights how smart the protagonist is. Those counselors are beaten by the protagonist. All the strategies are waiting for the protagonist to come up with. Anyone who has a plan will be admired by everyone. On the other side, every time someone tries to trick the protagonist, something feels wrong, and then they get tricked. Then slap others in the face like crazy. The plot advancement is extremely difficult to accept. Let's talk about Cao Cao first. He knew something was wrong and someone poisoned him, but he was still poisoned. Later, Sun Ce was killed and framed. Then the protagonist reasoned that someone had framed him, so he immediately used hypnosis. What's the point of playing? It doesn't matter if you have a few martial arts mentioned above, it doesn't matter if you can come and go freely among thousands of armies. This fucking hypnotism is already out, so what else is there to do? All hypnosis counts. In this way, you still need to be chased around by the protagonist. In the early stage, you can directly hypnotize Cao Cao and kill the protagonist.
Invincible Water, can this also be put on the shelves? Running account? ? ? ? Make up the word count? ?
He deliberately doesn't bother people excessively.
Is the author crazy?
The protagonist seems to have no legacy, but the main opponent has been living well. He has taken refuge with Cao Cao, which seems to be of great help, but the results so far are not as good as the current situation in history. In order to increase the difficulty for the protagonist, disgusting plots are constantly designed without logic. What do you think? . . .









