
Qualified
by Mighty Cat
About This Novel
"The sprouts of capitalism emerged in the Ming Dynasty" is something that once appeared in history textbooks. A young man named Wang Zi, who traveled from modern times, turned Ming Dynasty into the world's first capital empire. "Hello everyone, my name is Wang Zi, the capitalist Zi, and this is my story." [Updates are made every day, but the word count is more than 4k.
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Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
Brother, you are not very good at this subject matter.
Change it to another one and change the content. If you don't believe me, ask other readers. It feels a bit weird when you read it. It's not like your previous style.
I haven't read novels for half a month, and I've actually changed my mind.
Author, you seem to have been restricted. I would like to ask if the situation in Qidian is the same as on this platform?
If possible, you can recommend each other to other authors, authors of new books about history.
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Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
Brother, you are not very good at this subject matter.
Change it to another one and change the content. If you don't believe me, ask other readers. It feels a bit weird when you read it. It's not like your previous style.
I haven't read novels for half a month, and I've actually changed my mind.
Author, you seem to have been restricted. I would like to ask if the situation in Qidian is the same as on this platform?
If possible, you can recommend each other to other authors, authors of new books about history.
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The protagonist travels to the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty and plans to turn Ming Dynasty into a capital world. Author's last book, the new chapter failed to pass review and was not published In the previous book, the protagonist was so bad and had the power of a river crab The author writes about the world after the protagonist becomes a capitalist. The first two books were both developed in modern America, and they look at some of the current things that have always existed. I hope this book lasts longer. Note: I recommended his last book and it is still on my reading list.




It's been years since I've seen a novel similar to officialdom, especially the political discussion. Chapter 65 or so is even more profound. The author writes it thoroughly, so I'll pay attention!













