Volume III Summary

Compared to the second volume, the third volume is generally more satisfactory, and of course there are many problems.

Let's start by reviewing the story themes of the third volume.

The whole theme revolves around how the Decay came about.

To illustrate this, a total of two waves of enemies, two stories, were arranged.

First, the internal struggle of the ruling class.

Of course, the Shenwei Army is also part of the ruling class.

And the imperial court will not choose to go to war until all non-war means are exhausted.

Their struggles are both life-and-death and compromises, such as the choice of sides and sides of the major forces.

Second, the cruelty of the ruling class to the ruled class.

Using the Kongo Temple as an introduction, it leads to what is happening outside of Lingzhou.

Thus portraying the forces and political demands of the entire rest of the region, and so on.

In general, these two stories are based on Linghu City, which allows Chu Qianqiu to do things frantically, and dismantles the means of the imperial court and the King Kong Temple in advance, reducing the threat of the Shenwei Army in the future, which can be regarded as a relatively successful ending.

In fact, the end of the third volume should be (chapter 321), and some readers may feel that I am a bit dragged on in the next dozen chapters.

But considering that Chu Qianqiu is an old fritter, it is impossible to go to Beijing before reaching the martial arts.

In addition, he is not alone, and all forces and forces have to be arranged.

I've always tried to balance rhythm and rationality, but if I can't do it, I choose the latter.

Of course, I also know that this is not good for grades.

I also condensed his approach as much as possible and added something I liked.

But it still seems verbose, this is the place that has not been done well, and I can only learn a lesson later.

I didn't read the comments for a while because I was afraid of being sprayed, after all, I was scolded again if I didn't get good grades, and I was prone to a bad attitude.

So you may have ignored a lot of comments, and if you don't reply, say sorry.

When my grades are a little better, I think I'll be a little more relaxed.

This is followed by the fourth volume of "A Trip to Beijing".

Chu Qianqiu is finally going to come to the core of the dynasty and meet the Prime Minister, the Queen Mother, the daughter of the family who is about to become the queen, and Her Royal Highness the Princess, etc.

We look forward to your continued support.