
The Most Corrupt Official in the Tang Dynasty, He Cheated Li Er at the Beginning
by Regardless Of The Years, Let The Wind Sing
About This Novel
Li Shimin dreamed about the dead Luo Cheng every night, and he decided to go on patrol incognito to see Luo Cheng's son Luo Tong. Li Shimin's secret investigation revealed that Luo Tong had actually taken a stake in the brothel, embezzled money, resold private salt, privately mined iron mines, and built weapons, as if he wanted to rebel. Li Shimin: "Luo Tong's crime is unpardonable. I will kill him to punish him!" Qin Qiong: "Your Majesty, the court owes Luo Tong a lot of food and grass. Luo Tong asks us now when we can pay it back!" Li Jing: "Your Majesty, we still owe Luo Tong It's a huge military salary, and Luo Tong wants us to pay it back now!" Wei Zheng: "Your Majesty, the princess of the North Kingdom is interested in Luo Tong and wants to marry us!" Li Shimin: "Can't I even kill the most corrupt official in the Tang Dynasty?"...
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
The book and the name don't match at all, and it's very frustrating to read, and Li Shimin is portrayed like a Shapi. Li Shimin is basically the founding emperor, and General Tiance is written like a Shapi. He has no knowledge at all, and has never seen a woman? Do you think it's possible? And no matter how you investigate, you won't be able to label the protagonist as a rebel, right? In the end, you only have so much water? Really outrageous
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
The book and the name don't match at all, and it's very frustrating to read, and Li Shimin is portrayed like a Shapi. Li Shimin is basically the founding emperor, and General Tiance is written like a Shapi. He has no knowledge at all, and has never seen a woman? Do you think it's possible? And no matter how you investigate, you won't be able to label the protagonist as a rebel, right? In the end, you only have so much water? Really outrageous









