
Scorching Sun
by Zhixianxian
About This Novel
Chu Jiaoyang, who was born in a poor family, went to Kyoto to report for his elder brother at the age of nineteen. He became interested in Yun Xing, the eldest son of the Duke of Yun State of the Wei Dynasty. After relying on his military exploits to forcibly exchange for a marriage contract with Yun Xing, on the day of the wedding, he divorced Yun Xing with a piece of paper in front of a powerful family in Kyoto. Three years later, the two met again in Fengzhou, a place of great turmoil in the Wei Dynasty. The once flamboyant female evil spirit of Fengzhou, faced with the relentless pressure of the once upright and upright eldest son, she had no choice but to give in step by step and beg for mercy: "Yun Yushi, please respect yourself." "Ajiao was in the first grade of junior high school back then, so I should be allowed to do these fifteen years."
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
The writing is good, but the writing style is very messy There are often inexplicable lines, such as Jin Qianqian inexplicably running to be a concubine for the male protagonist (although it is fake, just for show) But there are many inexplicable branches like this It's like being a good person but feeling like there are threads all over your body
I highly recommend this book. The text is concise and comprehensive, and it is worth collecting. It would be perfect if there are extra chapters.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
The writing is good, but the writing style is very messy There are often inexplicable lines, such as Jin Qianqian inexplicably running to be a concubine for the male protagonist (although it is fake, just for show) But there are many inexplicable branches like this It's like being a good person but feeling like there are threads all over your body
I highly recommend this book. The text is concise and comprehensive, and it is worth collecting. It would be perfect if there are extra chapters.
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An epic science fiction novel. I remember it was the first StarCraft book I ever read.




Very old star battle novel



Very smooth writing! Worth a look! I don't know if I can find it!




A classic in the interstellar war genre, there are only big ships and big cannons, and there is absolutely no boring stuff like bodies blocking cannons. Definitely one of the works that pays homage to the Legend of Galactic Heroes




