
Tauren Will Never Be Slaves
by Riding The Wind For Nine Days
About This Novel
Traveling through the Western fantasy world, Hu En became the lowest tauren slave in the mine! I originally thought that I was destined to be a zombie-like mining machine in despair in this life, but I didn't expect that the MC system would awaken in a desperate situation. But Hu En did not get carried away, but chose to develop silently first. Resource? Dig directly with the mining pickaxe! Defense? Build an Obsidian Fortress at your fingertips! Food? Once the bone meal is spread, the crops grow wildly, and there are too many to eat. After escaping from the mine, faced with overwhelming notices, he still chose to lead his compatriots to survive and grow steadily. Hu En knew very well: The bravery of an ordinary man will lead to death, but development is the king! He learned from the experience of his predecessors in "building walls high, accumulating food widely, and becoming king slowly", from a mining slave to a chief, and then to the final emperor who was surrendered by all races! Whether they are human nobles, elven mages, or even dragon lords, they all became dust under the iron heel of the empire in the roar of "Tauren will never be slaves!" Wherever the king rides, all the people bow their heads! Wherever the troops go, the world will be at peace! This book is also known as: "MC: Building an Empire from Minotaur Slaves", "Mine King: The MC System Helps Me Become an Emperor", "Western Fantasy: Starting with Minotaur Slaves?" I backhand the MC system to build the city!
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