
Traveling Through the Mingbao Sect: I Look at Beijing from the Grassland
by Melon-eating
About This Novel
When traveling through the Mingbao Sect, let me call the door first. Sorry, there are no doors. The emperor with the toughest bones and the most integrity in the history of the Ming Dynasty was born. Thousands of hammers were used to carve out the mountains, and the fire burned them as if nothing happened. Don't be afraid of being shattered into pieces, you want to leave your innocence in the world.
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
I can't stand it anymore until the third chapter. The protagonist has the nerve to call himself a history buff. I think he is the reincarnation of Pig Qi Zhen! He opened his mouth to say that Zhu Qiyu wanted to harm him and wished he could not go back. Are you a history buff? Those who really understand history don't know that Zhu Qiyu was pushed to the shelves in the first place? If you really understand history, wouldn't you know how hard Zhu Qiyu worked to wipe my ass? If you really understand history, wouldn't you know how kind Zhu Qiyu was to Zhu Qizhen? Also, when you open your mouth, you want to take back what is yours. Where does that face come from? If you admit that you are a pig rider, then you will be blamed for the Tumu Fort defeat, and the Ming Dynasty family will be completely destroyed by you. If you don't take advantage of people's dangers to conspire to restore, as in history, and steal your brother but actually your son, then you should understand that you can't return to the throne. If you don't admit that you are a pig, then what does the throne of the Zhu family have to do with you? I have seen many novels about traveling through Zhu Qi Town, but everyone always travels before Tumu Fort. No matter how bad it is, it is still in progress, and there is room for change. Do you think you are creative after traveling through Tumu Fortress? Don't you think about why everyone avoids this time? Because other authors have brains! This is not a question of whether you can change your destiny, but a question of whether you deserve to change your destiny!
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
I can't stand it anymore until the third chapter. The protagonist has the nerve to call himself a history buff. I think he is the reincarnation of Pig Qi Zhen! He opened his mouth to say that Zhu Qiyu wanted to harm him and wished he could not go back. Are you a history buff? Those who really understand history don't know that Zhu Qiyu was pushed to the shelves in the first place? If you really understand history, wouldn't you know how hard Zhu Qiyu worked to wipe my ass? If you really understand history, wouldn't you know how kind Zhu Qiyu was to Zhu Qizhen? Also, when you open your mouth, you want to take back what is yours. Where does that face come from? If you admit that you are a pig rider, then you will be blamed for the Tumu Fort defeat, and the Ming Dynasty family will be completely destroyed by you. If you don't take advantage of people's dangers to conspire to restore, as in history, and steal your brother but actually your son, then you should understand that you can't return to the throne. If you don't admit that you are a pig, then what does the throne of the Zhu family have to do with you? I have seen many novels about traveling through Zhu Qi Town, but everyone always travels before Tumu Fort. No matter how bad it is, it is still in progress, and there is room for change. Do you think you are creative after traveling through Tumu Fortress? Don't you think about why everyone avoids this time? Because other authors have brains! This is not a question of whether you can change your destiny, but a question of whether you deserve to change your destiny!









