
In the Qin Dynasty, the Yin and Yang Family Did Not Have Five Insurances and One Housing Fund, so They Had to Change Jobs
by Xiaoyubao
About This Novel
The social animal Zou Yao suddenly disappeared while working overtime. When he opened his eyes again, he found that he had traveled to the world of Mingyue in the Qin Dynasty. Before he could understand what was going on, he was tricked by a strange uncle wearing a mask into something he did not understand and he joined the Yin Yang family and became a disciple of Yun Zhongjun. "What, this is the Yin Yang family? Do you have to meditate and practice Yin Yang every day? Is the seal 996 a blessing?" "What, you have to work overtime for free to refine medicine for high-ranking officials?" "Does getting a curse mark count as business? Does it get medical subsidies? Just give me some Dali Pills? It's all heavy metals, so I don't want it!" "The formaldehyde TVOC in Mirage exceeds the standard. If you don't go there, you won't get the housing benefits!" "You really don't have five insurances and one housing fund? Oh, you won't live until retirement age, so that's okay." Zou Yao looked at the cake given to him by Donghuang Taiyi: "Practice forbidden arts, know destiny, and share the blessings of Canglong Qisu", and let out a deafening shout: "This is even more evil than the boss in my previous life! If I quit, I will find another job!"
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Official(8)Scraped 11d ago
It's pretty good to watch, but the protagonist always feels like he's not from this era. He always has a kind of onlooker's perspective, which is very contradictory. He wants to live but doesn't want to live that much. In terms of his thinking, he wants to avoid trouble and disaster, but he doesn't want to live. He's not so willing to take it seriously. He just hopes that there will be a change in the future. If there is too much inner drama, it will be a bit of a drama.
After reading Chapter 8, I feel that this protagonist has never suffered, has never fought against real evil, has no strength, and cannot even control his own destiny. He even pretended. I am really speechless.
There's too much inner drama, it's a little bit dramatic
The word "fame and fortune" has been used throughout history, but why does "fame" come before "profit"? In ancient times, "fame" could really be used as food, but in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, "fame" could not only be used as food, but also used as money and power. False fame: I have 10 million fans. Real fame: I climb up and shout, and my colleagues from all over the country pick up hoes and sickles and follow me. When you are a kid in the Spring and Autumn Period, the word "villain" will be etched on your face, and you will be restricted in everything you do.
This game contains the following plot: hang up under the tower, the system automatically increases economy and experience, automatically finds paths, automatically buys equipment, automatically adds skill points, all-girl teammates, wakes up to fight on behalf of others, the system kicks out the opponent's locked player, automatically increases points, and will never be banned.
It's pretty, but no one is there. I found it.
Seeing a little bit of it makes you lose your mind. If you don't look at it too much, you'll be a fool.
Does this book have multiple heroines or a single heroine?
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 11d ago
It's pretty good to watch, but the protagonist always feels like he's not from this era. He always has a kind of onlooker's perspective, which is very contradictory. He wants to live but doesn't want to live that much. In terms of his thinking, he wants to avoid trouble and disaster, but he doesn't want to live. He's not so willing to take it seriously. He just hopes that there will be a change in the future. If there is too much inner drama, it will be a bit of a drama.
After reading Chapter 8, I feel that this protagonist has never suffered, has never fought against real evil, has no strength, and cannot even control his own destiny. He even pretended. I am really speechless.
There's too much inner drama, it's a little bit dramatic
The word "fame and fortune" has been used throughout history, but why does "fame" come before "profit"? In ancient times, "fame" could really be used as food, but in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, "fame" could not only be used as food, but also used as money and power. False fame: I have 10 million fans. Real fame: I climb up and shout, and my colleagues from all over the country pick up hoes and sickles and follow me. When you are a kid in the Spring and Autumn Period, the word "villain" will be etched on your face, and you will be restricted in everything you do.
This game contains the following plot: hang up under the tower, the system automatically increases economy and experience, automatically finds paths, automatically buys equipment, automatically adds skill points, all-girl teammates, wakes up to fight on behalf of others, the system kicks out the opponent's locked player, automatically increases points, and will never be banned.
It's pretty, but no one is there. I found it.
Seeing a little bit of it makes you lose your mind. If you don't look at it too much, you'll be a fool.
Does this book have multiple heroines or a single heroine?









