
Your Majesty, Don't Panic, I'll Be with You
by Xiaoyushan
About This Novel
The protagonist Shen Du led the Denglai army to march north to King Qin, but in the end he was half a step too late, and Emperor Chongzhen was still hanged from a crooked neck tree. Changing dynasties is always a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood. After traveling through time, Shen Du acted wantonly, had no moral ethics, and killed people like crazy. The things he did were heinous. He, a little Qianbo, actually gave Governor Zeng Hualong of Denglai a big hat and killed him for concealing the edict of Emperor Qin Wang! Li Yuan, the prefect of Qingzhou, refused to open the city gates. This guy threatened: "If you don't open the city gates, right? Once the city is breached, all the officials will be escorted to the capital for trial..." Although the Ming Dynasty literati were not good, they loved face and wanted to leave a good reputation even if they died. Who dares to bet on the consequences of being escorted thousands of miles away to the capital? Such a humiliating outcome? After opening the city gate, this is the bad news. Qingzhou army, incorporated. The Qingzhou treasury was emptied. Naturally, the young men in the city must also be incorporated into the army. If the governor of Jinan cannot open the city gate, he will break the city violently. It's just a matter of occupying Jinan Mansion, detaining King De, occupying Princess De, and taking Prince De's Mansion as one's own. He allowed the army to rob food, money, and people. There was nothing he wouldn't rob, which was even worse than Zuo Liangyu's army. Princess Li is very good... If Westerners don't preach properly in Europe, why go to the East? All of them will be beheaded. ... This book is a bit offbeat and should not be read by those with mysophobia.
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
Difficult to stretch
A diaosiwen with some knowledge about the late Ming Dynasty
Regarding the establishment of private official positions, the army in this book has two levels: brigade and camp. This official position has existed since ancient times. It is explained in the book. I don't think it is a big deal. Some things cannot be generalized due to different backgrounds. If the protagonist even killed the governor, would he still care about such a small thing? I don't know what some people think. When it comes to writing a book, it's difficult for everyone to agree. Too many explanations make it too long-winded. One hundred thousand words were deleted from this book because of this matter. The previous chapters about making money in business, building workshops, adopting orphans, etc. Were all deleted. You can check out the book The War of the Ming Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, which is a book.
I hope you guys can give me a lot of support during the new book period, thank you🙏
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
Difficult to stretch
A diaosiwen with some knowledge about the late Ming Dynasty
Regarding the establishment of private official positions, the army in this book has two levels: brigade and camp. This official position has existed since ancient times. It is explained in the book. I don't think it is a big deal. Some things cannot be generalized due to different backgrounds. If the protagonist even killed the governor, would he still care about such a small thing? I don't know what some people think. When it comes to writing a book, it's difficult for everyone to agree. Too many explanations make it too long-winded. One hundred thousand words were deleted from this book because of this matter. The previous chapters about making money in business, building workshops, adopting orphans, etc. Were all deleted. You can check out the book The War of the Ming Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, which is a book.
I hope you guys can give me a lot of support during the new book period, thank you🙏









