
I'm Really Not the Ming God of War
by Rising Stone
About This Novel
In the 14th year of Orthodoxy, the Tumu Fortress experienced drastic changes, and two hundred thousand elite soldiers fell into disgrace. Military generals and civil servants waxed and waned, and factions in the harem and cabinet continued to fight. This was a point where the Ming Dynasty turned from prosperity to decline. But it has nothing to do with Song Zheng. He time-traveled into the body of a general who fled after the defeat. Now he just wants to get rid of his status as a deserter and survive. ... Until one day, a bold proposal made those cloudy and numb eyes clear. "Your voice and appearance are exactly the same as His Majesty's. I need you to pretend to be the emperor and come back to the capital with me!" From then on, the world lost Song Zheng, a deserter from Tumubao, and gained an orthodox emperor, Zhu Qizhen, who returned to the capital safely. There are no two emperors, no two emperors, no two emperors in the Ming Dynasty, but two identical emperors appeared at the same time? It doesn't matter what others think. Song Zheng only knows that his current name is Zhu Qizhen, and he is not the Ming God of War!
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