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My Wife Is A General Who Killed Tens Of Thousands On The Battlefield

Su Wen transmigrated and became the Prime Minister’s son, possessing both power and money. In the capital, Su Wen was known to be a profligate young master who had no cares. However, all of this was merely a façade. He was provided with a goldfinger which was a cultivation system that rewarded him for triggering intense emotions in others. He put on the image of an arrogant playboy to incur the negative emotions of others to farm points for his cultivation. Thus, he started on the path towards the pinnacle of life. But when he turned 18, something happened. A general's daughter went to war on behalf of her father and managed to rout the enemy, killing 40,000 of them. Such startling news became the talk of the town and everyone was apprehensive when they talked about this woman who killed without batting an eye. Meanwhile, Su Wen who had been having fun sowing his wild seeds in the capital was suddenly granted a marriage by the emperor. He was to marry this woman, the Goddess of Death.

My Daughter is too Cute · Oriental
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307 Chs

Decision

Éditeur: Atlas Studios

In Gongsun Shi's opinion, no individual was as important as the safety of the human world.

The current Su Wen was a top-notch combatant in the human world. At the same time, he could be said to be outstanding in both brawn and brains. These successive methods had already made the situation in the human world better.

It could even be said that in Gongsun Shi's heart, even if 20 or 30 Heaven Rank experts died, it was not as important as Su Wen leaving.

Not to mention a young girl that was only related to him.

Seeing Gongsun Shi remain silent, Su Wen had a guess in his heart as to what his inner thoughts were.

No matter who it was, their subjective thoughts always came first.

Su Wen said, "Senior Gongsun, I'm not that useful to the Human Race now. Compared to scheming against others, my father is definitely better than me. Staying here is only icing on the cake, but don't you think we're still too passive?"