According to popular legend, the war god of Da Liang Huo Wujiu was once captured by the enemy country. His meridians were severed and both his legs broken before he was thrown into prison. In order to humiliate him, that dissolute ruler even gifted him to his cutsleeve brother as a concubine.
General Huo suffered a great deal of humiliation and insult. He bided his time for three years before the cicada shed his skin and he escaped back to Da Jing. After treating his crippled legs, he led his army in three months to storm the enemy’s capital, slaughter its emperor, raze its capital, and finally beheaded that garbage cutsleeve, hanging his head on the city walls for three whole years.
Since then, the world has been united.
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Jiang Suizhou, a history department graduate advisor at a certain university, received a dissertation which used these unofficial histories of Huo Wujiu as their basis, and criticized the student to no end.
When he opened his eyes again, he had transmigrated into that cutsleeve prince from the stories.
There were lanterns and colorful decorations everywhere. A servant came, sending word that the disabled general of the enemy state had already entered the prince’s manor in his wedding sedan.
Facing down General Huo, who had been tortured to the verge of death, dressed in red wedding clothes, glaring balefully, Jiang Suizhou only then knew – these wild stories could also come true.
And cause him to be beheaded for public display, his head hung on the city walls for three years.
Jiang Suizhou’s only option was to provide for General Huo well.
The overt and covert attacks of the imperial court, the witless ruler’s every possible humiliations — he grit his teeth and absorbed it all, all in the hopes that in three years time, he could but keep this head of his.
Of course, he didn’t dare to even dream of asking this 9 ci* tall “concubine” to actually serve him.
However, before the three years was up, General Huo’s legs actually healed on their own.
Not only did he slaughter the useless ruler and unified the country, but he also forcefully blocked him in the room and insisted on fulfilling his duty as “concubine.”
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*approx 6ft 10in in today’s measures



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Despite my love for the story, there were a few areas that could've been improved. After Chapter 111, the pace seemed to drag a bit. Some minor characters' arcs weren't satisfactorily closed, leaving me curious about their fates. The Male Lead (ML) started acting wolfish after the main characters got together, which was occasionally charming but didn't quite fit his earlier character traits.
On the positive side, the book had similarities to another favorite of mine, "QJJ." It featured a cold, war-like ML with an irresistible physique, and a calculating and cunning Female Protagonist (MC) who was both attractive and fragile. They used their relationship to deceive others into believing they were enemies.
The romance was well-handled, with misunderstandings executed neatly, although slightly stretched at times without becoming frustrating. Character development was commendable, especially for the ML whose character growth resonated with me. The MC was a genuine sweetheart, making it easy to empathize with his journey.
The villains were a diverse group, each with their own layers. Overall, it was an enjoyable reincarnation tale. I look forward to reading it again once it's fully translated, which might take approximately five months from now.
Although the final arc and villain were somewhat predictable for me, it marked the beginning of their relationship, so I can overlook it. One interesting aspect is the parallel with the video game "God of War," where the story revolves around a cycle of violence between fathers and sons. This book, in turn, explores a similar dynamic between brothers, which adds a humorous touch.
In conclusion, while the ending might have been slightly unoriginal, the connection between the characters and the subtle references to the game make it an enjoyable read.
In summary, if you're reading the translated version, approach the content with a bit more skepticism, as there are noticeable issues beyond translation discrepancies. The constant ads might be a bit annoying without a clear distinction.
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