I Wrote a Diary in the Ming Dynasty, and Lao Zhu Always Wanted to Kill Me

I Wrote a Diary in the Ming Dynasty, and Lao Zhu Always Wanted to Kill Me

by Xian Yu Who Turned Over

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442Kwords215chapters
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Ch. 215Completed, Thank You for Your Support!
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About This Novel

Medical student Lin Xin travels to the world of the Ming Dynasty and can get system rewards by writing a diary. As everyone knows, Lao Zhu has secretly obtained a copy of his diary. He always wants to kill him, but he can't resist the temptation of all kinds of free prostitution... This book is also known as "People wrote diaries in the Ming Dynasty, and I taught Lao Zhu to be an emperor" and "Peeping at my diary, Lao Zhu became numb."

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Shishi_ss_20206mo ago

History - [Da Ming: People wrote diaries in the Ming Dynasty]!

☆ [The romantic, elegant and imperial treasure. The five counties are especially innocent. [Qianqiu takes care of his fate to meet his ruler and ministers. Good fortune brings blessings to all people. I finished reading it yesterday and today. Unfortunately, the ending was unsatisfactory. Is this the first time I have seen Lao Zhu want to kill someone so much? A bit unexpected Lin Xin: Looking at what he is wearing, he looks like a young man who likes oral pleasure! Especially after arriving in Ming Dynasty, I was still the lowest servant in Tai Hospital. It can be said that my life has been overturned. Not only did I not learn real medicine, I may have been accidentally blamed. What if the diary he wrote didn't float to Lao Zhu? Not only did Queen Ma not survive, but then the grandson Zhu Xiongying died. After both events, Lao Zhu was furious and would definitely have a bloodbath in Tai Hospital, and he might be implicated. The death of the Crown Princess was obviously related to the Lu family, why did he only mention it once? Although there is no proof that she did it in later generations? It can also be inferred that it is related to her, right? There is also the death of the prince and the death of Lao Zhu

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When I Was a Child37mo ago

good

Not bad, well written, five-star praise

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Memories. ͤ̀щ̷͍̺̟̳͔37mo ago

Not bad 🤓

Is the protagonist having a harem? How many heroines are there?

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416_ac37mo ago

Quick update

Update quickly, don't let the protagonist be Lao Zhu's puppet

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A Lifetime of Sorrow33mo ago

The heroine is portrayed very well.

I feel like the heroine didn't collapse, it feels pretty good.

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Shiyue-35mo ago

You can take a look, but it's too much nonsense

I skipped and read in the middle, because there was too much nonsense. It happened once during the day, and I had to repeat it again in the form of writing a diary, but I still insisted on skipping and reading until chapter 76, which made me sick. Did the author not consider the price of goods when he wrote this book about Zhu Yuanzhang in the early Ming Dynasty? More than 10,000 taels for a girl's first night? The madam who wanted to redeem a woman actually offered a price of one million taels. Are you kidding me? ? ?

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Book Friends 2023040585347836mo ago

That's nonsense. Who said that Lao Zhu's official position is not worthy of a dog? In the end, he still became an official. Being an official means death, and not being an official means death. Is there any difference? There is no idea of ​​​​firming oneself.

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Book Friends 68547937mo ago

I'm really speechless. You wrote so many pictures and I didn't even use them for a whole day. I just finished reading them. You can write more and then publish them!

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Thirty Years in the Trap28mo ago

After reading twenty chapters, I realized that a frivolous person like the protagonist was a dead man in ancient times.

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南词ꦿ゜এ@32mo ago

It's a very good book. Why is it a eunuch?

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