This book was called "Unparalleled War God". The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Xiao Ran. Xiao Ran, who had the title of War God, became famous in the prisoner of war camp. From then on, he joined an independent regiment and became a strong anti-Japanese force in northwestern Shanxi. The male protagonist-Yamamoto Ichiki, the greedy, cruel, lecherous and bloodthirsty Yamamoto, was the best portraying of the Japanese slaughtering the Chinese people on the land of the motherland. However, in front of the God of War Xiao Ran, he was still vulnerable. The male lead, Li Yunlong, was writing a sword. How could he not have this main lead? He was barbaric and domineering, but he managed the army well. He was fierce and bold, but smart and wise. It's all in the novel! The female lead was Xiuqin, the daughter of a noble family. She was a unique portrait of the young girls of that era. His love and worship for Li Yunlong were fulfilled with his life. The supporting male character was Zhang Dabiao. When the fat, strong, and simple-minded Zhang Dabiao held his broadsword and charged at the front of the team, this scene really made the Japanese feel terrified. Supporting actress-Zhu Jingjing, who dared to fight and was unwilling to be bullied by the Japanese army. She used her resistance to oppose this evil war. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Unparalleled War God" Author: I'm Third Young Master Xiao. It's a military/war fantasy novel with elements of transmigration, the return of the strong, fast pace, positive energy, hot blood, resistance, and military fans. [User recommendation: In the Japanese prisoner of war camp, Xiao Ran, who had transmigrated, defeated the Japanese special forces. He became famous in one battle and became a well-known legend in northwestern Shanxi.] Li Yunlong: "Brother Xiao, why don't you work with me in the future? I'll chase the monk away. You can be my guard. I'll get the monk to wash your feet." Ding Wei: "Old Li isn't simple. There are crouching tigers and hidden dragons in the army." Dumbo Kong, What's Old Li awesome about? It was all because of someone called Xiaoran. Monk Wei: Brother Xiao, you are very skilled in martial arts. I am willing to wash your feet for you. I hope you will like this book.
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