
Ming Dynasty: I Asked You to Be the Consort, but You Made Me the King and Prime Minister
by Huatian Is Crazy And Arrogant
About This Novel
[The time travel begins as a prince-consort, and then he becomes a king with a different surname! Li Qi, a top student in the Department of Modern History, once traveled through time and became the eldest son of Li Shanchang, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. Not only did she marry Zhu Yuanzhang's favorite Princess Lin'an at the beginning of the game. Also obtained the "favorability system". As long as you win the favor of others, you can draw a lottery to become stronger! On the wedding night, the princess blushed: "Consort, it's time to take off the hijab..." Li Qi: "???" "Is it such a good thing to consummate the marriage just after time travel?" After a night of lingering, the princess's favorability level was immediately increased! The first lottery draw - [Physical Strength Enhancement], from now on the strength value will explode! Zhu Yuanzhang: "I asked you to be my consort, but you actually want to make the Northern Expedition?" Li Qi: "Your Majesty, the Mongols are too noisy. I will go back as soon as I can." The result... He destroyed Beiyuan, flattened the grassland, and sealed the wolf as a surrogate! The western expedition to Europe, the cavalry swept through Rome, and the Pope trembled and presented his crown! As the fleet set out eastward, the Native Americans shouted "Long live the Celestial Empire!" ... The civil and military officials of the entire dynasty went crazy! Zhu Di: "Brother-in-law, take me with you!" Lan Yu: "It was me who couldn't see Mount Tai!" Zhu Yuanzhang: "How come my consort... Has become the co-owner of the world?" When Li Qi stood in front of the globe, he said that sentence lightly... "Your Majesty, do you want to know more about the Empire on which the sun never sets?" From Consort to King of Kings. He let the flag of the Ming Dynasty be planted in every corner of the world! [Invincible hegemony + global conquest + the strongest soft rice in history]
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