
Ming Dynasty: Ruled the World from Siberia
by I Use A Beer Mug To Drink Tea
About This Novel
The new book "As a Demonic Cultist I Have Done All Good Things" has been released. Please support! ------ Zhu Xingming traveled through the Ming Dynasty and survived in Siberia for two hundred years! At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there were internal and external troubles. Emperor Chongzhen sent envoys to ask for help. At this time, Zhu Xingming had already established the most powerful industrial empire in the world in Siberia. The next moment was when he sent his troops south to turn the tide and hold the building back from falling. And he would also regain the glory and glory that should belong to him!
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Official(6)Scraped 17d ago
With such a setting, it is better to go to the south, to Australia.
Why do I always feel like some people read novels as the truth😕
There is a problem with the starting setting. Not dying is itself the biggest problem.
Can an agreement still be binding hundreds of years later? It has been passed down from generation to generation, so does Zhu Di know about immortality? Where is his next emperor? What about the next one? Immortality is the most fatal temptation for the emperor. You, a vassal king, have always been in the eyes of the court. You have been alive. Doesn't the emperor know or doubt it?
This book is interesting. This setting is, well, good. Come on
It is better to go to Taiwan and Vietnam to develop Southeast Asia, and then go to Bangladesh to develop farming, recruit 300,000 soldiers, train for 10 years, and take them away in a wave. There is no one in Siberia. How to fight?
The Industrial Revolution is only a few years old, so your setting is a bit unjustifiable.
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Official(6)Scraped 17d ago
With such a setting, it is better to go to the south, to Australia.
Why do I always feel like some people read novels as the truth😕
There is a problem with the starting setting. Not dying is itself the biggest problem.
Can an agreement still be binding hundreds of years later? It has been passed down from generation to generation, so does Zhu Di know about immortality? Where is his next emperor? What about the next one? Immortality is the most fatal temptation for the emperor. You, a vassal king, have always been in the eyes of the court. You have been alive. Doesn't the emperor know or doubt it?
This book is interesting. This setting is, well, good. Come on
It is better to go to Taiwan and Vietnam to develop Southeast Asia, and then go to Bangladesh to develop farming, recruit 300,000 soldiers, train for 10 years, and take them away in a wave. There is no one in Siberia. How to fight?
The Industrial Revolution is only a few years old, so your setting is a bit unjustifiable.













