
Late Han Dynasty: I Became a Saint by Admonishing Myself to Death
by The Clouds Are Clear And The Moon Is Full
About This Novel
"They say it's wrong to curse people. It's a joke. I'm so good-looking and I don't curse people. What's the point?" Li Heng traveled to the last years of Emperor Ling. If he could borrow a sword to kill him, he could return to his original world. So he scolded the emperor, the eunuchs, his relatives, and his family. People gave him a nickname: "Sheng Li Gong." Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty: "Li Qing is really a minister of the country." Eunuch: "Don't mess with that mad dog. Whoever messes with it will be in trouble." Relative: "Thank you very much, Li Lang, for your advice." Aristocratic family: "There is a daughter in my family..." Li Heng: There seems to be something wrong with the plot. Why do I curse and curse... And I become a saint. This book is also known as "The Birth of the Curse Saint", "Run, Mr. Li", "I am an Admonitor in the Han Dynasty", "If you don't do it, you will not die, but you will lose your hair" and so on. Book Club Happy Edition: 368972267
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