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History's Strongest Son-In-Law Living With The In-Laws

Left disfigured after an unfortunate accident, Shen Lang, a doctor, has become so ugly that no one dares to look at him. This makes him decide to become a noble spirit instead and save lives along war-torn borders. He lives a lonely life, remaining single until a bomb takes his life. At that fateful moment, he swears that if he can live again and get his handsome face back, he would use his charm to flirt with the most beautiful woman and live an extremely relaxed life. He transmigrates to another world and in this life, he has the body of an absolutely handsome man. However, the said owner of this body is a live-in son-in-law, one who was chased out for being a useless moron, of a wealthy merchant. In order to fulfill his goal of living an extremely relaxed life, Shen Lang finds his way to become the new son-in-law of the 'Goddess' of the much more influential Palace of the Earl. Yet the only way he can truly live a relaxed and enjoyable life is to eradicate all his enemies, and all those who seek to bring the Palace of the Earl down!

Silent Cake · Oriental
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684 Chs

Absolutely awesome, here comes the show!

In ancient China, after the Sui Dynasty, the counties were abolished as state capitals, and there were no governor positions.

The position of Governor only appeared in the Ming and Qing dynasties. In the past, similar provincial governors were officials like the provincial governor, provincial governor, and Prefecture overseer.

In this world, the three ranks of city Lord, prefectural governor, and provincial governor coexisted, which was very different from the official system in ancient China.

I can only say that the great Yan Empire has its own national conditions.

However, Shen lang could roughly understand the reason.

First, the martial strength of this world far exceeded that of ancient China, so the most outstanding talents were often well-versed in both civil and military. This made it difficult for civil and military positions to be completely separated.