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Chapter 1752 Hidden Needles in the Cotton, Stinging People's Hearts (Asking for a Monthly Pass)


To say a few words, I'm sure most readers started reading this book with a rush to the warehouse.

But later, I was gradually moved by the author's description of the Ming Dynasty.

From meeting the first emperors, Taishun slowly broadened their horizons, to the conquests of Jubao Shanwei, and the confrontation with the decadent ideas within the officialdom and Confucianism at that time.

You write stories very vividly, let us see a lonely heart, treating the people of the world as a chess piece, domineering and mighty, but very soft in the heart of the emperor Zhu Di. and the virtuous and virtuous Zhang, the cute and naughty Xiaobai, and the elf-like and beautiful princess Wanwan.

Even the mountain dog is very spiritually written.

Not to mention the loyal Lao Qi, Fang Wu, Xiao Dao, etc.

As for the plug-in of the warehouse, don't worry too much, make reasonable use of it, but don't write the warehouse for the sake of writing the warehouse, that would be putting the cart before the horse.

We want to read the cool article, there are many options.

What we want to see is a Ming that you describe, a relatively real Ming.

We want to see the author be able to change the Ming Dynasty a little bit reasonably, a flesh-and-blood Ming, an iron-blooded Ming, instead of a Ming who kills the Quartet with plug-ins.