
Three Kingdoms: I, Liu Feng, Replaced Adou at the Beginning
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Traveling to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he became Liu Bei's adopted son Liu Feng. At this time, Adou was born and his identity as heir was taken away. In the future, he might even be sentenced to death for threatening Adou's status? System awakens and rewards Yuwen Chengdu template! "Oh, my stupid Ou Doudou, forgive me, Adou, there will be no next time." On Changban Slope, after seven in and seven out, Liu Feng looked at Adou in his arms and murmured to himself. Cao Cao: "Damn it, how could Liu Bei have such a brave son?! Even more powerful than my Huang Xuer!" Sun Quan: "What? His 800 men dare to charge at my 100,000 men? I really don't know how to lose!" Liu Bei: "My son Liu Feng has the appearance of a great emperor!"
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
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Liu Bei's survival in Xinye was a problem. He recognized Liu Feng as his adopted son to let Liu Feng inherit his legacy. After Liu Chan was born, he didn't neglect Liu Feng very much. He still kept Liu Feng in the army. In the Battle of Hanzhong, he took Liu Feng personally. What kind of foundation did he have in Xinye? After winning Jingzhou, you didn't neglect Liu Feng very much. You are just attacking Liu Feng, Guan Zhang and Liu Feng.
It's so funny. Why does the protagonist have to compete with Liu Chan for the position of Liu Bei's heir? It's really disgusting to want to kill an infant child because he thinks he is a threat. In the final analysis, it is not about wanting rights, rather than wanting to live. The Shu Han Dynasty was founded in the name of "supporting the Han Dynasty". The Han Dynasty's surname is Liu. Even if your Liu Feng is named Liu, who doesn't know that he is just the adopted son of Liu Bei, not even a relative of the Liu family. How could Liu Bei hand over the country to an outsider? There is no Liu Chan, but there are Liu Yong and Liu Li behind...
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
Update is too slow, update quickly, update quickly
Liu Bei's survival in Xinye was a problem. He recognized Liu Feng as his adopted son to let Liu Feng inherit his legacy. After Liu Chan was born, he didn't neglect Liu Feng very much. He still kept Liu Feng in the army. In the Battle of Hanzhong, he took Liu Feng personally. What kind of foundation did he have in Xinye? After winning Jingzhou, you didn't neglect Liu Feng very much. You are just attacking Liu Feng, Guan Zhang and Liu Feng.
It's so funny. Why does the protagonist have to compete with Liu Chan for the position of Liu Bei's heir? It's really disgusting to want to kill an infant child because he thinks he is a threat. In the final analysis, it is not about wanting rights, rather than wanting to live. The Shu Han Dynasty was founded in the name of "supporting the Han Dynasty". The Han Dynasty's surname is Liu. Even if your Liu Feng is named Liu, who doesn't know that he is just the adopted son of Liu Bei, not even a relative of the Liu family. How could Liu Bei hand over the country to an outsider? There is no Liu Chan, but there are Liu Yong and Liu Li behind...









