
Farmer Number One Scholar
by Into Thirty
About This Novel
Also known as "Peace and Prosperity" The peasant boy walked out of the mountains, took the imperial examination, entered the officialdom, killed evildoers, and expanded his territory. Peace and prosperity come because of him! (No cheats + no system + single female protagonist + plot flow + growth flow)
What Readers Think
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Official(4)Scraped 25d ago
After watching it for a while, I really don't want to let people watch it anymore.
I feel like what I write is a bit inconsistent.
The plot is not interesting
. . .
How can I put it this way? It was okay at first and I could watch it, but after all, I am an adult soul, and when I encounter obvious things and do nothing, I am quite speechless. Seeing the extent of Mr. Ye's achievements in the imperial court after his death, to be honest, I can't understand why he couldn't make some preparations after such a long time? Wouldn't it be unexpected? He was not a real child, so he accepted it. Then the cleverness that was commonplace before seems stupid here. It's like forcing one's wits down. Can't stand it
Speechless! I personally feel that the writing is quite good.
I accidentally discovered a book about the rise of a small character. It was also written very well, so why is there no one here? This is much better than those so-called best-selling and popular novel recommendations. I hope the author can work hard and don't give up!
Rating
Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 25d ago
After watching it for a while, I really don't want to let people watch it anymore.
I feel like what I write is a bit inconsistent.
The plot is not interesting
. . .
How can I put it this way? It was okay at first and I could watch it, but after all, I am an adult soul, and when I encounter obvious things and do nothing, I am quite speechless. Seeing the extent of Mr. Ye's achievements in the imperial court after his death, to be honest, I can't understand why he couldn't make some preparations after such a long time? Wouldn't it be unexpected? He was not a real child, so he accepted it. Then the cleverness that was commonplace before seems stupid here. It's like forcing one's wits down. Can't stand it
Speechless! I personally feel that the writing is quite good.
I accidentally discovered a book about the rise of a small character. It was also written very well, so why is there no one here? This is much better than those so-called best-selling and popular novel recommendations. I hope the author can work hard and don't give up!













