I, Ying Zheng, Was Just About To Ascend The Throne, But I Was Broadcast Live By Sister Zhou

I, Ying Zheng, Was Just About To Ascend The Throne, But I Was Broadcast Live By Sister Zhou

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At the beginning, he traveled through Ying Zheng, and he was a child with outstanding martial arts, invincible courage, proficient in all eighteen martial arts, and finally, after King Xuan's suicide note, it was time for his new king to ascend the throne.
My name is Zhou Shuyi, I am an anchor, and I traveled through time during the live broadcast of Xianyang Palace.
And it also traveled to the time when the first emperor Ying Zheng was about to ascend the throne after the death of King Zhuangxiang of Qin.
What appeared in front of her at the beginning of the game was that the king of Qin had a special order: the eldest son Ying Zheng ascended the throne!
"Achievements cannot be neglected, and the six kingdoms will be destroyed when one ascends the throne, and Ying Zheng, the minister, will die!"
With a shout, Ying Zheng came to power at the age of thirteen.
"Jiu Jiu Lao Qin, let's go to the national calamity together!" All the soldiers shouted.
Countless people watching the live broadcast were numb: "Who will tell me whether the history I learned is true?"
Countless historians: "tm, the history I studied before is all wrong? The first emperor thirteen was in charge! The fourteenth swept Liuhe! Swept the Xiongnu, and pushed straight to Rome?"