
Zhu Yuanzhang: My Old Man Cultivates Immortality Without Telling Me
About This Novel
After traveling through time and becoming the tenth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Tan panicked! To know the history. Zhu Tan was obsessed with Taoism and immortality. He made elixirs and took medicine all day long. As a result, he became blind at the age of eighteen and died suddenly of poisonous hair at the age of nineteen. He was given the evil posthumous title "Huang" by Zhu Yuanzhang in anger, and was known as "King Lu Huang" in history! Good news! It is now the fifteenth year of Hongwu, and Zhu Tan is only twelve years old. There is still hope! Even better news! The system is here! Bite! [The Jiujianxian system has awakened! [Drinking makes you stronger, and your drunken sword becomes invincible! It happened that Empress Ma was seriously ill, and Zhu Yuanzhang searched for famous doctors to no avail. Canopy exposure! [Standing in front of you is the figure of a dragon and phoenix, the face of the sky, the most powerful carbon-based creature in ancient and modern times, the ceiling of the world's combat power, the best wine swordsman in the Ming Dynasty, who can kill a hundred thousand Tartars when drunk, brew peerless wine when awake, freeze fourteen states with one sword, and decide the world with half a pot of strong wine...] Zhu Yuanzhang: "Old Shi, you hide it quite deeply?" Zhu Di: "Tenth brother, can you share some of your wine with me?" Zhu Tan: "(⊙o⊙)..." In this life, I will not be a short-lived prince, but a free and easy swordsman! When you are drunk, you will look at the sword with the light on, and when you wake up, you will be proud of the world! Drunk and lying on the knees of a beautiful woman, wake up and take over the world! One sword gleams coldly across nineteen continents, and the spirit of wine is still open!
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Really, this sky screen exposure is really a failure. The plot is all driven by it. The protagonist has done nothing to cultivate except for brewing a few wines and cultivating to the Qi training stage. Moreover, the introduction of this and that is too long. What I want to see is the protagonist cultivating immortality in ancient times, not watching the sky exposure to reveal this and that.
Is this the story of a filial son and a virtuous grandson who was taken away from his home by the natives during time travel?
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Really, this sky screen exposure is really a failure. The plot is all driven by it. The protagonist has done nothing to cultivate except for brewing a few wines and cultivating to the Qi training stage. Moreover, the introduction of this and that is too long. What I want to see is the protagonist cultivating immortality in ancient times, not watching the sky exposure to reveal this and that.
Is this the story of a filial son and a virtuous grandson who was taken away from his home by the natives during time travel?









