
Daqin: When I Am at the End of Science
by Autumn Wind Sweeps Away Flowers
About This Novel
When the First Emperor died suddenly, a soul from the 21st century inadvertently took over his body... Xu Xing: With a fifty-year-old body and a twenty-year-old heart, what can I do. Ying Zheng: As long as history is not repeated, you can do whatever you want! Li Si: A posthumous edict? Let's wait a little longer... Zhao Gao: I can't survive Chapter 3?
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
The previous book was a traditional farming system, but this one is about metaphysics. It's very good!
The last book was a pleasant read, and I read it to the end. Although it was a bit regretful, it was overall good. I recently read a new book, and I've read Chapter 30. Let's talk about my feelings. First of all, the writing style has improved compared to the previous book, and the content is not so scattered. Secondly, it is still a fantasy novel about the Qin Dynasty without a female protagonist. Are you planning to leave the Immortal Qin? I think so. After all, the title of The End of Science does not indicate metaphysics. Finally, I want to talk about the system. The system of this book is very natural and not verbose at all, and it seems to be a big foreshadowing of the book. Come on!
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
The previous book was a traditional farming system, but this one is about metaphysics. It's very good!
The last book was a pleasant read, and I read it to the end. Although it was a bit regretful, it was overall good. I recently read a new book, and I've read Chapter 30. Let's talk about my feelings. First of all, the writing style has improved compared to the previous book, and the content is not so scattered. Secondly, it is still a fantasy novel about the Qin Dynasty without a female protagonist. Are you planning to leave the Immortal Qin? I think so. After all, the title of The End of Science does not indicate metaphysics. Finally, I want to talk about the system. The system of this book is very natural and not verbose at all, and it seems to be a big foreshadowing of the book. Come on!











