
Three Kingdoms: I Became the Biggest Brother of the Princess Who Lost Her Country
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Travel through the world of Xianwu Three Kingdoms. Zhuge Jin: I originally wanted to lie down... I wanted to serve my mother as a filial piety. The family shadow would protect me for a few years, my younger brother Zhuge Liang would rely on me for a few years, my dog Zhuge Ke would support me for a few years, and my life would pass comfortably. But unexpectedly, Sun Ce died in battle along with his father Sun Jian. Why did the lord die so young! How will we deal with the Jiangdong rats! ---- Sun Shangxiang: I originally just wanted to bring back the bodies of my father and brother, but I never thought that destiny would come to me and I would have to meet important ministers. However, this important minister was too comprehensive. "Tzuyu? Why do these blond barbarians call us the rats from Jiangdong?" Ziyu, who had just come back from "whispering his tongue and scolding the old traitor to death" and "cancelling his household registration online before going into battle" was stunned: It's broken! The Jiangdong rat is actually myself!
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
I want a little girl to be my master
I don't understand why Sun Ce was written off. I worship Sun Shangxiang as my lord. In the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, your protagonist is a little girl with no territory, no horses, no fame, and no family background. The protagonist worships such a lord and then activates the protagonist's aura to conquer the territory. What's the difference between that and the protagonist building his own power? A bit mindless. I originally thought it was a fisherman who saved Jiangdong Rats. Or save Shu Han through a late curve. As a result, I became a poisonous lord and used him as a dog.
The latter was obviously in a hurry and ended hastily.
It's like rating a book that's okay, but don't expect too much from it.
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
I want a little girl to be my master
I don't understand why Sun Ce was written off. I worship Sun Shangxiang as my lord. In the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, your protagonist is a little girl with no territory, no horses, no fame, and no family background. The protagonist worships such a lord and then activates the protagonist's aura to conquer the territory. What's the difference between that and the protagonist building his own power? A bit mindless. I originally thought it was a fisherman who saved Jiangdong Rats. Or save Shu Han through a late curve. As a result, I became a poisonous lord and used him as a dog.
The latter was obviously in a hurry and ended hastily.
It's like rating a book that's okay, but don't expect too much from it.
Is this book going to be read by just one person? Only one person commented









