
Is it the Three Kingdoms?
by Fifty Cents A Piece Of Cake
About This Novel
Liu Bei, an ordinary office worker who enjoys "good fortune" every day, traveled through time and became a college student. Originally thinking that this was just an everyday world, the successive appearances of Zhang Fei and Guan Yu forced Liu Bei to face reality. Occasionally entering the "Han system" similar to the main god stream, and going through dungeons again and again, Liu Bei gradually revealed the truth behind it
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Official(12)Scraped 8d ago
Is this updated once a day or twice a day?
Is the leader of Liu's team the Ling Emperor "Liu Hong" or the Young Emperor "Liu Bian" or the King of Bohai and Emperor Xian "Liu Xie"?
Are two chapters automatically updated a week now?
Why is the update so slow? Can't it be faster?
The subject matter is very novel
I personally think this book is good. It's not like some books where you are invincible at the beginning and it makes you want to vomit.
renew
Update, update, update, update, update, update
Come on, author, I'm optimistic about you?
Like the title,,,,. . . . . .
It is recommended to add an intelligence
Let Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, etc... Add force, but you can let Zhuge Liang, Xu Shu, etc... Fight the enemy. It would be good to add intelligence, fire tactics, etc..., You can also create your own...
Why hasn't the author signed a contract for this book yet?
I hope Wei Yan won't rebel
Wei Yan was really ruined by Zhuge Liang, Yang Yi and Luo Guanzhong. Wei Yan did not rebel at all, the person who rebelled was Yang Yi. Zhuge Liang left a plan to Yang Yi and ordered the army to retreat without informing Wei Yan's troops. Then Yang Yi falsely accused Wei Yan of rebelling. Wei Yan saw that he had been abandoned inexplicably and had a rift with Yang Yi. He believed that Yang Yi had seized military power while Zhuge Liang was dead, so he also accused Yang Yi of rebelling. After Ma Dai killed Wei Yan and his son, he and Yang Yi were rewarded for their merits in fighting the rebellion. However, Yang Yi did not become Zhuge Liang's successor. Later, he wrote to Jiang Wan and complained that if he had led his army to surrender to Wei, he would have been promoted to the rank of Jiuqing. Jiang Wan gave the letter to Liu Chan, and the truth came out. Poor Shu destroyed its Great Wall and had no generals, and even killed Wei Yan. I hope the author won't let Wei Yan rebel in the future, that's too disgusting
Rating
Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 8d ago
Is this updated once a day or twice a day?
Is the leader of Liu's team the Ling Emperor "Liu Hong" or the Young Emperor "Liu Bian" or the King of Bohai and Emperor Xian "Liu Xie"?
Are two chapters automatically updated a week now?
Why is the update so slow? Can't it be faster?
The subject matter is very novel
I personally think this book is good. It's not like some books where you are invincible at the beginning and it makes you want to vomit.
renew
Update, update, update, update, update, update
Come on, author, I'm optimistic about you?
Like the title,,,,. . . . . .
It is recommended to add an intelligence
Let Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, etc... Add force, but you can let Zhuge Liang, Xu Shu, etc... Fight the enemy. It would be good to add intelligence, fire tactics, etc..., You can also create your own...
Why hasn't the author signed a contract for this book yet?
I hope Wei Yan won't rebel
Wei Yan was really ruined by Zhuge Liang, Yang Yi and Luo Guanzhong. Wei Yan did not rebel at all, the person who rebelled was Yang Yi. Zhuge Liang left a plan to Yang Yi and ordered the army to retreat without informing Wei Yan's troops. Then Yang Yi falsely accused Wei Yan of rebelling. Wei Yan saw that he had been abandoned inexplicably and had a rift with Yang Yi. He believed that Yang Yi had seized military power while Zhuge Liang was dead, so he also accused Yang Yi of rebelling. After Ma Dai killed Wei Yan and his son, he and Yang Yi were rewarded for their merits in fighting the rebellion. However, Yang Yi did not become Zhuge Liang's successor. Later, he wrote to Jiang Wan and complained that if he had led his army to surrender to Wei, he would have been promoted to the rank of Jiuqing. Jiang Wan gave the letter to Liu Chan, and the truth came out. Poor Shu destroyed its Great Wall and had no generals, and even killed Wei Yan. I hope the author won't let Wei Yan rebel in the future, that's too disgusting









