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Sha Po Lang

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In the age of the Great Liang Dynasty, the lives of the people were made convenient with steam-powered machines that run on a fuel named Violetstream Gold. Chang Geng, who lived in a small countryside village, shared a distant relationship with his mother while his stepfather was away most of the year round, and the only people he was close to were two little kids, the village teacher, and his yi fu – adoptive father. But his life was flipped upside down one day following the barbaric Man tribes’ invasion, and it turned out that his entire identity had been an illusion – not only was Chang Geng himself not the country boy he thought he was, but also his mother, his teacher, and even his beloved yi fu…

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Short Title:SPL
Alternate Title:殺破狼
Status:Completed
Author:Priest
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Weekly Rank:#5935
Monthly Rank:#5230
All Time Rank:#7856
Tags:Adapted to Drama CD, Age Progression, Ancient China, Calm Protagonist, Caring Protagonist, Character Growth, Clever Protagonist, Devoted Love Interests, Guardian Relationship, Handsome Male Lead, Hard-Working Protagonist, Loyal Subordinates, Nobles, Older Love Interests, Politics, Power Couple, Pragmatic Protagonist, Protagonist Falls in Love First, Royalty, Schemes And Conspiracies, Seme Protagonist, Slow Romance, Smart Couple, Strong Love Interests, Time Skip, Tragic Past, Wars,
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  1. I have read up to chapter 6. I must say that the translation is so bad, half the time, one can’t make out the meaning of the sentences and the other half was that the sentences were translated the exact opposite of the Mandarin sentences. This story (at least up to chap 6) is really good (I read it in the raw, which is by the way the traditional Chinese), definitely a Priest’s novel.

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