
Daming: Zhu Di is Going to Cut Me to Pieces at the Beginning
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Li Yu travels through the Ming Dynasty and has a private life with a neighbor's little beauty, but he never thought that she is actually Princess Xianning, the fourth daughter of the emperor Zhu Di, and the reason why she is anxious to have a private life with Li Yu is to escape from the marriage! After learning that his daughter was engaged to someone in private, Zhu Di was ashamed and vowed to kill the wild man who seduced his daughter with a thousand knives! But before killing this bastard, Zhu Di decided to strike up a conversation with him. As long as he answered even half a sentence incorrectly, what awaited him was his dead body! "Everyone in the world says that Your Majesty, during the Jingnan War, bullied Jianwen's orphans and widowers, violated Taizu's edict, and gained the throne unfairly? What do you think?" "Father-in-law, the person who said this is definitely the most ignorant person in the world. I think His Majesty is the most pure and filial person in the world..." "The world also says that His Majesty's execution of the ten clans of Fang Xiaoru was cruel and unjust, and cannot be tolerated by heaven!" "Fart, Fang Xiaoru died unjustly. His Majesty killed him in order to bring order to the court. Not only was he innocent, it was also a great achievement..." As the conversation gradually deepened, Zhu Di was dumbfounded and suddenly realized that this boy's talent was not inferior to Yao Guangxiao! As the contact became deeper and deeper, Zhu Di found that Li Yu could easily solve many of the problems that troubled him. Gradually, the civil and military officials in Chaozhong also discovered that His Majesty's wisdom was becoming more and more unfathomable, so Zhu Di fell into the sound of His Majesty's sage... This son-in-law is really good. But Li Yu felt more and more something was wrong, and finally one day he looked at his daughter-in-law with suspicion and said, "Is our father really the ordinary person you said?"
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