
Traveling Through the Late Ming Dynasty: Starting a Doomsday Town
About This Novel
A different historical and military culture, the struggle for hegemony in the late Ming Dynasty incorporates some apocalyptic elements. If you like this theme, please click in and take a look! Traveling through the late Ming Dynasty, the protagonist Zeng Qin gets a doomsday town at the beginning. As long as he has enough points, he can travel between the two worlds at will. Conquer a city: Reward 8,000 points! Successful defense of the city: reward three thousand points! Capture a village: Reward 500 points! After killing the Tatars and zombies, the protagonist Zeng Qin was very busy!
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Official(10)Scraped 12d ago
Chapter 45 is a bit ridiculous. If you don't save your own people, save Wang Wen. A bit like the Holy Mother, understand that Ming Dynasty is your root.
The writing is very good, I read it in one sitting, support it
The author writes very well. Not holy at all
Just Wang Wen and his sister
That paragraph is really disgusting. Even if the author wants to highlight the cruelty of the apocalypse, there is no need to be so disgusting. The protagonist is like a brainless person. I really admire it.
Rubbish novel.
It's just a rubbish novel. There is no information at first glance.
The subject matter is very novel, but the author doesn't like the protagonist, so he just makes the protagonist mentally retarded, without high IQ, decisive killing, and basic psychology of fighting for hegemony. By the 20th or 30th chapter, there is no exclusive team of his own. Both worlds are in troubled times. How on earth do such people survive? When people are invited to enter the doomsday town, they don't even fool around. People who enter can't order or prohibit the people who enter. Is it because the ancients are too knowledgeable or the time traveler is an indigenous person and can't stand it?
The author doesn't know anything about Ming Dynasty
First of all, military generals in the Ming Dynasty must have their own servants. If you don't have servants, you have nothing. Soldiers belong to the country. If you were to be an official in another place, who would listen to you? At this time, you rely on your servants to control the army, which is your private armed force. You can take it with you when you change places and become an official, and the rest is empty. Then you are unhappy with other generals? Is the protagonist a political idiot? Without them cooperating with you, you can't do anything unless you kill them all and become the king of Liaodong yourself. Later, Wu Sangui was able to command Shanhaiguan alone like this. Everyone else in Liaodong was tricked by him, and only his family was left alone.
good
A general doesn't have his own trusted servants? Time travel is not a die-hard loyalty. Who can believe it? It tests people's greed. Young man, you can't control it.
This book is poisonous and insults the readers' intelligence.
The author lacks common sense and what he writes is all nonsense. It is written that the enemy can use military formations to hide large siege equipment such as rams when attacking a city. It is simply an insult to the readers' intelligence.
Author, the ladder is a car, not a ladder
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 12d ago
Chapter 45 is a bit ridiculous. If you don't save your own people, save Wang Wen. A bit like the Holy Mother, understand that Ming Dynasty is your root.
The writing is very good, I read it in one sitting, support it
The author writes very well. Not holy at all
Just Wang Wen and his sister
That paragraph is really disgusting. Even if the author wants to highlight the cruelty of the apocalypse, there is no need to be so disgusting. The protagonist is like a brainless person. I really admire it.
Rubbish novel.
It's just a rubbish novel. There is no information at first glance.
The subject matter is very novel, but the author doesn't like the protagonist, so he just makes the protagonist mentally retarded, without high IQ, decisive killing, and basic psychology of fighting for hegemony. By the 20th or 30th chapter, there is no exclusive team of his own. Both worlds are in troubled times. How on earth do such people survive? When people are invited to enter the doomsday town, they don't even fool around. People who enter can't order or prohibit the people who enter. Is it because the ancients are too knowledgeable or the time traveler is an indigenous person and can't stand it?
The author doesn't know anything about Ming Dynasty
First of all, military generals in the Ming Dynasty must have their own servants. If you don't have servants, you have nothing. Soldiers belong to the country. If you were to be an official in another place, who would listen to you? At this time, you rely on your servants to control the army, which is your private armed force. You can take it with you when you change places and become an official, and the rest is empty. Then you are unhappy with other generals? Is the protagonist a political idiot? Without them cooperating with you, you can't do anything unless you kill them all and become the king of Liaodong yourself. Later, Wu Sangui was able to command Shanhaiguan alone like this. Everyone else in Liaodong was tricked by him, and only his family was left alone.
good
A general doesn't have his own trusted servants? Time travel is not a die-hard loyalty. Who can believe it? It tests people's greed. Young man, you can't control it.
This book is poisonous and insults the readers' intelligence.
The author lacks common sense and what he writes is all nonsense. It is written that the enemy can use military formations to hide large siege equipment such as rams when attacking a city. It is simply an insult to the readers' intelligence.
Author, the ladder is a car, not a ladder














