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The author is really seriously ill. If you change Wang Yu to Hou Zhu or Liu Chan, the readers will read it fluently. One soul travels through three kingdoms. If you don't change the name, it will seem out of place. The Shu Kingdom at that time also called itself Han. What the hell do you call yourself Shu?
No, the logic is confusing, and the protagonist is very angry about many things.
It's barely readable. It's best to read this book as a story about Zhuge Liang in a parallel time and space who relied on luck to recreate a great man. The protagonist (Wang Yu/Liu Chan) has almost no major role in advancing the story, and has no role in helping the Northern Expedition. In the impression, apart from replacing Zhuge Liang in the southern expedition, the rest of the time is pulling carrots with Mrs. Zhu Rong. Although there are scenes of the imperial chariot's personal expedition, these scenes have little contribution to the actual Northern Expedition. Everyone knows that Zhuge Liang is very strong, but since he traveled through time and became Liu Chan, he should write more from Liu Chan's perspective, instead of just hanging up while he was on a personal expedition. The later chapters of Wei and Wu are actually translations of some historical events, and then push the time forward a little bit, and there are also many logical flaws. To put it bluntly, the word count is just a waste of time, and there is no way to complete it. The title is Er Chen, but I still didn't understand what it was trying to express after reading it halfway through. The special feature is that the language is half literary and half plain, and it still feels quite charming when listening to the book. Giving four stars is purely because I don't want the author to stop updating and give the author a little confidence. In fact, after reading the Wu Guo chapter, I wanted to give this book a two-star.
Just check it out, you can still watch it
Absolutely a masterpiece