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I Formed the Strongest Swordsman Group我组建了最强剑客集团

Transported to 1860 Japan, during the turbulent final years of the Edo Shogunate—also known as the... Read more
Transported to 1860 Japan, during the turbulent final years of the Edo Shogunate—also known as the Bakumatsu era.

The foreign powers, having completed their industrial revolutions, forced open Japan’s borders with their steam-powered warships, bringing both chaos and opportunity to the nation.

“Live by the sword, die by the sword”—those were the samurai who risked everything to defend the old era.

Then there were the reformists, shouting slogans like “Expel the barbarians” and “Open the country,” determined to build a new age.

And the assassins, who struck down countless people under the name of “Heaven’s Retribution,” sending chills down the spines of many…

Everyone raised their blades for what they believed to be justice.

In this era of upheaval, Tachibana Aoto, who reincarnated into Edo (modern-day Tokyo) as an ordinary police officer, was granted a “Talent Copy System.” As long as he duels someone—win or lose—he can copy one of their innate talents.

For example—after a match with a beautiful young boy named Okita Souji, Aoto copied the talent of [Swordsmanship Aptitude Amplified 50x Over the Average Person] .

This is the legend of a humble cop, who—caught in the tides of fate—gathered a fearsome band of swordmasters and formed a swordsman group that would make the entire country tremble.

“They say all swordsmen should be grateful—because in an age where guns have replaced blades, it was ‘Nioh’ Tachibana Aoto leading the Shinsengumi who let the sword shine one last time.”

—So say the historians. Collapse
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    Well picture this,
    A chinese author writing a novel about Japan with their history heh oh and don't forget what the Japanese did to the Chinese so you can imagine how the story goes
    It even harem mind you a chinese harem type shiii in Japan story based novel , it goes one way the typical foreign loli and the usual praise the chinese emperor and how glorious their heavens are
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      EVEN WITHOUT READING THE BOOK JUST BY READING SUMMARY I WAS ABEL TO TELL THAT
      GUESS MY DAO OF FILTERING AND READING HAD A BREAKTHROUGH
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    Reading the comments, I thought it was just some third-rate novel — but I was wrong. I don’t regret reading it. One of the most gripping and best books I’ve ever read. Highly recommended.
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    I wanted to poison test this, but 6 chapters in the MC is being targeted by terrorists and the biggest yakuza group in his city...
    I'm not a fan of starts like these so I think I'll pass.
    Otherwise the system seems fine, and the MC himself looks to be pretty smart as a former valedictorian police trainee, so if you're OK with a hard beginning then go for it and tell me if I missed a gem ethsky
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    Too much unnecessary information instead of storyline
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    CH 53 - The "adorable" Loli from France.... To be honest most Chinese novels only go one way with this character...
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    Uhhh can someone poison test this
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      I'll get to it eventually and post a review.
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    Hmm, I foresee chaos
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    A Chinese author writing a novel about Japan with their history? Uh oh.
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      swim swim AAAA
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    I was interested until I saw the harem tag.
    I wouldn’t bet with such a high probability of poison.
    I hope for senior poison testers to lead the way. 🙏
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