
Da Qin: Father, I Am Really Just Supervising the Country
by Omega
About This Novel
Traveling through the Qin Dynasty, he became the Seventh Young Master Ying Ye and was bound to the system. At that time, the First Emperor was on a patrol to select his successor, and Ying Ye got the power to supervise the country. When he learned that the national destiny system set the Qin Dynasty to fall, he would also follow suit. Ying Ye calmed down instantly, looking at the power of supervising the country, the corners of his mouth raised slightly. If that's the case, then let it go! Offer grain and seeds, kill Zhao Gao, establish imperial examinations, establish hundreds of families, build a strong army... Scholars, farmers, industry and commerce, all-round transformation, build a prosperous Qin Dynasty for generations. Ding, congratulations to the host for donating grains and seeds, relieving the suffering of the people in the world, increasing the national fortune, and receiving the reward: 200 elites in the net! "Ding, the host killed the treacherous minister Zhao Gao, and the national destiny increased, and he gained..."... The First Emperor returned from his tour, and just as he was about to issue an order, all the officials in the court knelt down and begged: Your Majesty, please let Young Master Ye supervise the country! Ying Ye spread his hands and looked helpless: Father, I am really just supervising the country and have no intention of rebelling.
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Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
rotten
After reading more than 300 chapters, it was okay at the beginning, but not after more than 300 chapters. The protagonist was targeted everywhere, and was forced into the palace by a prime minister. I just couldn't figure it out. Wouldn't it be better to just kill him? He also said that he couldn't be killed for the sake of the country. Later, it was directly said that the protagonist had the intention to rebel. Not to mention how many things the male protagonist had done in the past that benefited the people and the country, just saying that his son was rebelling was even more unbearable. He even kept him overnight, and he was still the First Emperor.
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The protagonist Chun Chun is an eunuch, and he is constantly poisoned by minor and major poisons. He also applies a halo of intelligence to everyone, and he writes a novel
rotten
When did Qin have Goguryeo and North Korea?
Damn it, what a damn thing
The main character is just SB
With some historical results, can killing some people with force really change anything? Would the First Emperor not have thought of it? If it could be so easy, the First Emperor would have done it long ago.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
rotten
After reading more than 300 chapters, it was okay at the beginning, but not after more than 300 chapters. The protagonist was targeted everywhere, and was forced into the palace by a prime minister. I just couldn't figure it out. Wouldn't it be better to just kill him? He also said that he couldn't be killed for the sake of the country. Later, it was directly said that the protagonist had the intention to rebel. Not to mention how many things the male protagonist had done in the past that benefited the people and the country, just saying that his son was rebelling was even more unbearable. He even kept him overnight, and he was still the First Emperor.
?
The protagonist Chun Chun is an eunuch, and he is constantly poisoned by minor and major poisons. He also applies a halo of intelligence to everyone, and he writes a novel
rotten
When did Qin have Goguryeo and North Korea?
Damn it, what a damn thing
The main character is just SB
With some historical results, can killing some people with force really change anything? Would the First Emperor not have thought of it? If it could be so easy, the First Emperor would have done it long ago.









