A Song of War and Love
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  • Reads 411
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2017
━ In a re-telling of Xiǎo Qiáo's "romance of the three-kingdoms," the cheery, energetic girl returns back to the Southlands along with her elder sister after her father retires from the imperial court, which is under the control by the tyrant Dǒng Zhuō. However, things are changing in their old homeland as well with the decline of the Han dynasty and the country falling into chaos.  

Despite this, Xiǎo Qiáo is more worried over trying to avoid a certain sharp-eyed handsome general named Zhōu Yú, who seems to enjoy teasing her and the obsessive rising warlord, Cáo Cāo, all while swatting away annoying suitors for her elder sister. (which does not make her a sis-con!) 

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The young general's eyes were deep and dark, raising his eyebrows and laughing softly: "Other than my side, where do you still want to go?"

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