
Sir, Spare My Life
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The modern rich and handsome, the ancient little beggar, Qi Si, who was at the peak of his life, was kicked by someone when he was about to get married. He was kicked to the city of Tokyo in the late Northern Song Dynasty and became a glorious little beggar. Here we don't hear the beacon fires spreading among the refugees, and we don't see the fighting of the northern cavalry. The laughter and laughter echo in the streets and alleys, and the sounds of orchestras and singing echo in the hotels and teahouses. The current Song Dynasty did not have the slightest concern about the rise of the Northern Empire. The mighty Liao Dynasty was already in turmoil, and the Jin Kingdom, which was about to rise, was mobilizing its troops and preparing for war... However, Qi Si said that the difficulties in Jingkang, Zhao Ji, Cai Taishi, Li Qingzhao, Li Shishi... And the like had nothing to do with him. He just wanted to return to modern times! After thinking about it, Qi Si felt that Master Li could actually be related... In short, this is an "inspirational" story about Qi Si trying to return to modern times!
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(Reader comment) After reading so much, I feel that the content and rhythm of the work are very good. The writing is relatively smooth, the thinking is clear, it does not look tired, it is more attractive, and it does not have the poisonous points often found in historical articles. However, I feel that it is a bit useless to forcefully close to the system article. The importance of the system is not reflected. The protagonist is very weak in the development of the system and has almost no sense of existence. Of course, I don't know the outline of the work, and I don't know how the subsequent system data will promote the development of the plot, so it's hard to say much. In addition, in terms of character creation, Gao Yanei's role is very good, but the brothers and sisters who have been following the protagonist are a little bit sour. Except for the description of Qi Ergou, which may be a trap for the protagonist later, the other few people have no sense of presence. But overall, it is a book that can be read. Although the title is a bit following the trend, I feel that the content and classification are still very consistent. I look forward to the follow-up.




The modern rich and handsome man, the ancient beggar, Qi Si, who was at the peak of his life, was about to get married when he was kicked by someone. He was kicked to Tokyo in the late Northern Song Dynasty and became a glorious little beggar. Here we don't hear the beacon fires spreading among the refugees, and we don't see the fighting of the northern cavalry. The laughter and laughter echo in the streets and alleys, and the sounds of orchestras and singing echo in the hotels and teahouses. The current Song Dynasty did not have the slightest concern about the rise of the Northern Empire. The arrogant Liao Dynasty was already in turmoil, and the Kingdom of Jin, which was about to rise, was preparing for war... However, Qi Si said that the difficulties in Jingkang, Zhao Ji, Cai Taishi, Li Qingzhao, Li Shishi... And the like have nothing to do with him. He just wants to return to modern times! After thinking about it, Master Li actually has some connections... In short, this is an "inspirational" story about Qisi's efforts to return to modern times!












