
Prince, Don't Move
太子别动
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.3M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Good guy, I wrote a system that is useless. Instead, I gave the protagonist a lifelong mission. If he cannot complete it, he will die. The death of his sister is a stroke of genius. The protagonist has fully demonstrated what it means to be a waste. Some people still praise it. How much money do you earn?
What did the protagonist do when his sister died? There has been no response for more than ten chapters in a row. Did you find an egg? Didn't you know that the emperor of the Ming Dynasty died in a weird way when he traveled back in time? As a prince, you are defenseless. It is obvious that your sister died for no apparent reason, but you are not even prepared, and you are almost burned to death. That's awesome!
Such a protagonist is useless, can't do anything, can't change anything, so why do we need him? I might as well read a history book to see this.
There was no one in the Ming Dynasty who called the prince his master. The master you are talking about was a matter of the Qing Dynasty.
The author should change the introduction. Is there a world where the prince directly addresses the official?
No matter how much you say, you can't change the essence of self-pleasure Can you write a plot like Queen Zhang can tell why Wuzong is not dead yet? There were two princes with the most stable status in the Ming Dynasty One was Zhu Biao and the other was Zhu Houzhao What were your intentions in writing this plot?
The book ends when I see my sister die. No matter how well the author writes later, readers have already read most of it here. Congratulations to the author for successfully committing suicide.
It's a bit confusing. When the sister died, the queen shouted for the protagonist to die... Ah, this makes me speechless.
To put it bluntly, no matter how many princesses die, they are not as important as Zhu Houzhao. The eldest son, prince, and future emperor. Do you think these names were given to you for free? Don't make these stupid mistakes when writing historical novels.
It's too poisonous, so I've withdrawn it. Duoduo describes the little princess but writes it to death. The queen actually scolded the prince to die. In that era when 10 daughters were not as good as one son, she would be 100% deposed after the prince died. What are you writing about?
After reading thirty chapters, I became addicted. Is this creating a fool who knows history?
After reading Chapter 50, I would like to ask those who read it later, did the protagonist avenge the princess? You can't even save your own sister after traveling through so many years?
The death of my sister has no meaning at all. The protagonist should be stupid and sweet, but he is still the same. He pretended to swear an oath when his sister died. There was no real movement later. There was no force around him to protect him. He was like a loser. He only tried to gain some attention by sensationalizing every day. He was worse than the original owner.
This is so true that I vomited. This is the first time I have posted a book review to criticize the author. That dead princess, the queen could say that it was not the prince who died. . . The emperor only had one concubine, the queen, and the queen gave birth to three children. Two princes died, and only one prince was left. Zhu Qiyu's example hadn't happened long ago, and the queen was the one who killed the most every day and couldn't even say this. You even pretended to be a foreshadower, so you made a foreshadowing, just for fun.
When I saw that the little princess was dead, I decisively gave up the book because I didn't want to be disgusted anymore.
After reading the first few chapters, I thought it was a pretentious happy novel. After dozens of chapters, my sister died and became addicted. Life is hard enough. It's still like this when reading novels.
I've never seen a time-traveling protagonist who can't even compare to the original owner! It's just that the original owner survived smoothly until he ascended the throne, but what about the protagonist? I don't know how many times I have died in the palace without the help of the system.
Emperor Hongzhi and Emperor Zhengde, one was too kind to the civil servants, and the other was unkind to the civil servants. Then Emperor Zhengde fell into the water, and the civil servants refused to pass on imperial doctors. Here comes Emperor Jiajing, who has a high IQ. There is no more, and the civil emperor has indirectly killed one. What do you think future emperors will have towards civil servants? ? ?
It's so awesome that a mother told her only son to die. How about this spiritual invasion?
What does this mean? In a stroke of genius, the sister died, and the queen asked the prince to die. The author is very impressed. This is rubbing the reader's IQ on the ground and frantically rubbing it. Not only is he peeing, I don't know how much these advocates are wrong, but they are ignorant of their conscience 😅
When the author publishes a new book, remember to advertise it
I felt relieved to see a lot of scolding. I can tolerate the poison in front of me, but I can't tolerate it if it's not the queen's own child. This is completely messed up.
The biggest strange thing about this book is that the protagonist has lived in a place with very advanced technological civilization and has no knowledge of scientific knowledge at all. He only talks about his ability to guide public opinion when he was an anchor. The other knowledge and abilities were all learned after he became the prince. This is very strange.
What a pity eunuch. I think that many of the people who abandoned the book were the ones who gave up on the younger sister's part. To be honest, I was very dissatisfied with that part too. It was too poisonous. The writing behind it is quite good, but no one is in the mood to follow it.
The writing is very good, don't write it next time, Ma De is the anchor who talks about it every day
I have always missed the author. The only system that can speak well without being embarrassing is the author's "Evil Thought Value System" ("The First Disaster of the Ming Dynasty"). With such good writing style, there is no need to stick to historical writing. It would be better to change the subject, such as urban writing.
It's been so long since I stopped updating 😐
Why don't you write some modern urban literature? In fact, your style is a bit similar to "Aoduo Niu".
Does the author still write books? I am overwhelmed when it comes to urban writing with your writing style. I hope you can change the track.
So what happened? Why have you stopped updating for so long?