
Three Kingdoms: Traveling Through the Refugees, Integrating Huo Qubing's Template
About This Novel
Upon waking up, Qin Yu found that he had traveled through the Three Kingdoms game world and became a cannon fodder NPC. Fortunately, he awakened the golden finger and obtained the Huo Qubing template. Ever since, Qin Yu relied on his golden fingers to destroy the Yellow Turbans, drive out the Tartars, and annex wealthy places such as Youzhou, Yizhou, and Yuzhou, and gradually rose to become a dominant prince. ... Many years later. Lu Bu: "The courage of Yu is invincible through the ages!" Cao Cao: "Having a son should be like Qin Changqing, and the princes in the world are the only ones with evergreen ears." Su Yanran: "Now that we have become rich, the refugees we recruited at random turned out to be a murderer!" Players: "Qin Yu is the hidden BOSS of the game, let's go up together!"
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
If I read this book correctly, it should be a remake
It's a bit like it was written by AI, and it gets worse as it goes on. In addition, this book is a bit shady about the three Zhang brothers. The protagonists siege cities and land for the people and the country, which is natural and natural. The three Zhang brothers do it for power and their own selfish desires. What kind of hypocrites are they doing? Does the author know the history of the late Han Dynasty? Have you read the Three Kingdoms? Do you know what a great teacher is?
I always feel like I've read this book before
Has the author ever looked at what he has written?
In the third chapter, the protagonist can use a bow or a gun, and the enemy's weapons are also changing. I don't know how the author can write such a chaotic fighting process. I can't understand it at all.
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
If I read this book correctly, it should be a remake
It's a bit like it was written by AI, and it gets worse as it goes on. In addition, this book is a bit shady about the three Zhang brothers. The protagonists siege cities and land for the people and the country, which is natural and natural. The three Zhang brothers do it for power and their own selfish desires. What kind of hypocrites are they doing? Does the author know the history of the late Han Dynasty? Have you read the Three Kingdoms? Do you know what a great teacher is?
I always feel like I've read this book before
Has the author ever looked at what he has written?
In the third chapter, the protagonist can use a bow or a gun, and the enemy's weapons are also changing. I don't know how the author can write such a chaotic fighting process. I can't understand it at all.









