Rebirth in the world of A Step into the Past is wonderful! But what about crossing over to become Qi Yu (the original novel's villainous male supporting character), a young nobleman from the State of Qi? The curtain of the Warring States is about to fall, and the blade of Qin is looming over the six kingdoms. Xiang Shaolong won't be able to reach the battlefield for five years. Soon, Qin Shi Huang will sweep across the world and unify the world, a feat that will be forever recorded in history!
Under the threat of national ruin and family annihilation, Qi Yu, for the sake of his family in this life, reluctantly embarked on the wrecked ship of Qi, which was sailing towards its doom! To avoid becoming a stepping stone for Qin to unify the six kingdoms, Qi Yu had no choice but to rise up in resistance, helping Qi rise to power, conquer the Central Plains, and compete for supremacy throughout the world!
Volume 1: Seeking Qi, Not Qin, the Disciples of Jixia
Volume 2: Seeking the Alliance of Qi Instead of Qin - Ongoing
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Traveling back to the Northern Song Dynasty, he became Wu Song, and from then on he unfolded a magnificent fairy tale landscape.
One hundred and eight demons reincarnated and caused chaos;
The spirit of the true dragon is torn apart, and the Song and Yuan Dynasties are fighting;
The Xianmen and the Hiddenmen appeared one after another to control the court;
Confucianism, Taoism, Law, and Buddhism are all yin and yang, and a hundred schools of thought contend:
Taoist priests who guard the dragon veins, demons who escape from control, monks who guard the destiny of the country, warlocks who kill invisible people, low-level sects, secret successors who control machine beasts, Meng Yuan warships sailing into the sea...
A different world of immortals and heroes...