
Late Ming Dynasty: the Fourth Natural Disaster Travels a Thousand Miles
by Unemployed Detective Ichikawa Tan
About This Novel
When a group of players from the 21st century came to the late Ming Dynasty, everything became out of control. Later history books recorded this: They took the lead in the night attack on Widow Village and killed the enemy general. The war god of Tumubao wore several weapons, killed dozens of horses, and took advantage of the victory to break through Tongguan. Cherry Little Diaozi died of serious injuries, and the caterpillar lost its way to Jingzhou. Judy said: "Sixth, you are trying to steal my head again!" Chongzhen, who was hanging himself, wiped his cold sweat: "You are here to help me, right?" Liu Ye: "Xiao Zhu, come here and give me a pat on the shoulder!" (Not Fu Ming)
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Official(36)Scraped 2d ago
Why don't you let people talk about your bad writing? What's the use of deleting comments so much?
This is not a random comment, the author's layout is too small, and players can be summoned. Even if the force value is not good, if you boldly open up the layout, for example, the value of military industry can be exchanged for official positions, and you can lead your own troops, how long do you think the players can take to unify the world?
With Golden Finger, I still want to support the end of Ming Dynasty and give an extra week to the theme of the fourth natural disaster.
I saw the latest chapter, which is quite good. I just want to design an invincible golden body for the protagonist. It is too easy to kill a mortal body. With the increasing conflicts between the protagonist and the gentry, even the emperor can be killed by those gentry, let alone the protagonist.
I don't understand why the protagonist doesn't want to be the emperor. Everyone rebels with you, but you end up not being the emperor. Do constitutional monarchs think they have too many offspring?
I have read almost two hundred chapters, and the more I read, the more something is wrong. I have read "Rebuilding the Tang Dynasty from Summoning Players" and "No matter Wei and Jin" before. These two books are so exciting that my vision has become higher. Compared with them, this book is really boring. The author's style is too small. The protagonist probably relived his life and became a wise man. He has no idea about the real use of players. Life players are the real ones. Damn it, the protagonist does not let the players build factories to develop technology, but only lets them fight and kill. Instead, the scarce Ming craftsmen are used to build swords and spears, which makes players even have a shortage of weapons. The protagonist also sets restrictions on players who want to climb the technology tree. Is this what normal people can think of? I like this theme very much, so I saw this. The more I read, the more disappointed I am. I came to read the comments and found that many people are also disappointed.
It's not as good as all the players. The main character in the first chapter was too bad and not worth watching.
Check out some information. I don't ask you to write something that is as real as this game, but you are too unreasonable, and you have to think about the character and performance well. I feel like you don't have an outline. Is the name of the Qing army the name of the Qing army? Go check it out, can't you quote it? The names you gave are really convincing.
I watched another fourth natural disaster in the late Ming Dynasty, and I can't stand this one.
There are no useless things, just have them?
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Official(36)Scraped 2d ago
Why don't you let people talk about your bad writing? What's the use of deleting comments so much?
This is not a random comment, the author's layout is too small, and players can be summoned. Even if the force value is not good, if you boldly open up the layout, for example, the value of military industry can be exchanged for official positions, and you can lead your own troops, how long do you think the players can take to unify the world?
With Golden Finger, I still want to support the end of Ming Dynasty and give an extra week to the theme of the fourth natural disaster.
I saw the latest chapter, which is quite good. I just want to design an invincible golden body for the protagonist. It is too easy to kill a mortal body. With the increasing conflicts between the protagonist and the gentry, even the emperor can be killed by those gentry, let alone the protagonist.
I don't understand why the protagonist doesn't want to be the emperor. Everyone rebels with you, but you end up not being the emperor. Do constitutional monarchs think they have too many offspring?
I have read almost two hundred chapters, and the more I read, the more something is wrong. I have read "Rebuilding the Tang Dynasty from Summoning Players" and "No matter Wei and Jin" before. These two books are so exciting that my vision has become higher. Compared with them, this book is really boring. The author's style is too small. The protagonist probably relived his life and became a wise man. He has no idea about the real use of players. Life players are the real ones. Damn it, the protagonist does not let the players build factories to develop technology, but only lets them fight and kill. Instead, the scarce Ming craftsmen are used to build swords and spears, which makes players even have a shortage of weapons. The protagonist also sets restrictions on players who want to climb the technology tree. Is this what normal people can think of? I like this theme very much, so I saw this. The more I read, the more disappointed I am. I came to read the comments and found that many people are also disappointed.
It's not as good as all the players. The main character in the first chapter was too bad and not worth watching.
Check out some information. I don't ask you to write something that is as real as this game, but you are too unreasonable, and you have to think about the character and performance well. I feel like you don't have an outline. Is the name of the Qing army the name of the Qing army? Go check it out, can't you quote it? The names you gave are really convincing.
I watched another fourth natural disaster in the late Ming Dynasty, and I can't stand this one.
There are no useless things, just have them?









