
Xinghan
About This Novel
Traveling through the late Han Dynasty, Zheng Mu had his wife Cai Yan and his maid Da Qiao. Heroes compete with each other, and the winner becomes the king. They join forces with Liu Bei to drive Cao Cao away. They follow the emperor's orders and disobey the ministers. When the troops arrive, the thieves will be crowned the leader. ... Cai Yan: My husband is a soldier! Big Joe: The champion general is truly a god! Liu Bei: I accidentally took Cao Cao's script. Please call me the great Han Situ and the emperor's uncle Liu Xuande! Cao Cao: I am an old man who aims for a thousand miles. Thirty-six strategies. Walking is the best strategy. Cao will come back! Yuan Shao: I never figured out until my death how the fourth generation and third prince, the Yuan family, lost. Liu Xie: I can't live without my father! Zheng Mu: Who can compete with this magnificent man? ... The original name of this book is [Three Kingdoms: The Governor of Jihan and His Wife Cai Yan], also known as [Double Walls of the Empire] [The Military God of the Han Dynasty] [Getting Cai Yan Pregnant at the Beginning] [It's Easy to Shake a Mountain, Hard to Shake the Zheng Family's Army] - Non-Studio -
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The characters have distinctive personal characteristics and the concept is smooth. However, Zheng Mu is written too smart and can see through everything without any other blessing except time travel, which makes the credibility of the story slip.
This is a true Machiavellian story. Except for the second part of the plot, which is a bit watery, the more you watch it, the more exciting it becomes.
With the protagonist's IQ, let alone marrying Cai Wenji, he is probably not qualified to be a slave to Cai Wenji.
Will you fight for hegemony yourself or help Liu Bei fight for hegemony?
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Come here from Liu Bei's mastermind! It looks like the ending there was a little rough. The protagonist is too perfect and lacks opponents I look forward to the new book having a more unique style. Come on
What a pity! This is an excellent Three Kingdoms novel.
The protagonist Zheng Mu is decisive in killing, brave and strategic. He is more cunning than Cao Cao, the hero of troubled times, but his benevolence and righteousness are not inferior to Liu Bei's. He is willing to hold a three-foot sharp sword, cut through thorns and thorns, and create a bright world! He and Liu Bei had the same goals and joined hands to "serve the emperor to command the princes." One person was in charge of the army outside, and the other was in charge of politics at home, becoming the great civil and military power of the Han Dynasty. The two of them joined forces to defeat Cao Cao, drive out Lu Bu, destroy Yuan Shu, and reject Yuan Shao... If you continue writing it like this, the subsequent story will be wonderful, and the revival of the Han Dynasty will also be inevitable. What a pity!
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Community(0)
Official(7)
The characters have distinctive personal characteristics and the concept is smooth. However, Zheng Mu is written too smart and can see through everything without any other blessing except time travel, which makes the credibility of the story slip.
This is a true Machiavellian story. Except for the second part of the plot, which is a bit watery, the more you watch it, the more exciting it becomes.
With the protagonist's IQ, let alone marrying Cai Wenji, he is probably not qualified to be a slave to Cai Wenji.
Will you fight for hegemony yourself or help Liu Bei fight for hegemony?
Can I do a tweet? . Ask
Here we go! Come support!
Come here from Liu Bei's mastermind! It looks like the ending there was a little rough. The protagonist is too perfect and lacks opponents I look forward to the new book having a more unique style. Come on
What a pity! This is an excellent Three Kingdoms novel.
The protagonist Zheng Mu is decisive in killing, brave and strategic. He is more cunning than Cao Cao, the hero of troubled times, but his benevolence and righteousness are not inferior to Liu Bei's. He is willing to hold a three-foot sharp sword, cut through thorns and thorns, and create a bright world! He and Liu Bei had the same goals and joined hands to "serve the emperor to command the princes." One person was in charge of the army outside, and the other was in charge of politics at home, becoming the great civil and military power of the Han Dynasty. The two of them joined forces to defeat Cao Cao, drive out Lu Bu, destroy Yuan Shu, and reject Yuan Shao... If you continue writing it like this, the subsequent story will be wonderful, and the revival of the Han Dynasty will also be inevitable. What a pity!









