
1662, Struggling in the Era of Louis Xiv
About This Novel
Surrender to royal power? Or will it usher in the era of capital in France? The 17th century was an era of the rise of capital. In the Netherlands, the merchants said no to the king for the first time and revolted; in the UK, the king was defeated by the merchants for the first time and was guillotined; Alphonse de Moller, a later sailor, was fortunate enough to become a capitalist in France; then, facing Louis XIV as the sun was rising high, what choice should be made?
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Official(19)Scraped 11d ago
The future of your book is as unclear as Louis XVI😙
What kind of crap is neither Chinese nor foreign?
I wrote about foreigners and ended up talking like an old master.
I can't read this magical book of yours
I barely read the first chapter, but in Chapter 2, I directly persuaded him to quit, saying that Cao Cao and Cao Cao will be here, and then the 17-year-old boy patted his 15-6-year-old brother on the shoulder, "Little William is so tall, what kind of dialogue is this!" ! ! !
The Chinese expression may be easier to write and easier for readers to understand, but it does feel a bit awkward in the context of the book.
It's not satisfying to watch. I hope there will be a sequel that talks about France.
Not recommended, come here to do data, all female salesmen, neither Chinese nor foreign, no sense of European medieval times at all
I don't recommend it. The first part was pretty good, at least it's a different country. After a hundred chapters, the protagonist seems to be invisible and writes a lot about his brother, Little William. Look at a ghost
It's very interesting, and the plot is very reasonable. I guess I offended people, so I got a low score maliciously.
A bit cloying
After a few chapters, a female salesperson appeared. I don't know if she is the heroine. I felt tired of watching it. It was inexplicable.
The first girl appeared too quickly and didn't fit in with your capitalist setting🙃
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Official(19)Scraped 11d ago
The future of your book is as unclear as Louis XVI😙
What kind of crap is neither Chinese nor foreign?
I wrote about foreigners and ended up talking like an old master.
I can't read this magical book of yours
I barely read the first chapter, but in Chapter 2, I directly persuaded him to quit, saying that Cao Cao and Cao Cao will be here, and then the 17-year-old boy patted his 15-6-year-old brother on the shoulder, "Little William is so tall, what kind of dialogue is this!" ! ! !
The Chinese expression may be easier to write and easier for readers to understand, but it does feel a bit awkward in the context of the book.
It's not satisfying to watch. I hope there will be a sequel that talks about France.
Not recommended, come here to do data, all female salesmen, neither Chinese nor foreign, no sense of European medieval times at all
I don't recommend it. The first part was pretty good, at least it's a different country. After a hundred chapters, the protagonist seems to be invisible and writes a lot about his brother, Little William. Look at a ghost
It's very interesting, and the plot is very reasonable. I guess I offended people, so I got a low score maliciously.
A bit cloying
After a few chapters, a female salesperson appeared. I don't know if she is the heroine. I felt tired of watching it. It was inexplicable.
The first girl appeared too quickly and didn't fit in with your capitalist setting🙃
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Official(2)
Business literature in the era of sailing and gunboats. The advantage is that the group scenes are well written and the characters are three-dimensional and vivid. What impressed me the most was my uncle Francois and his brother's family, especially Francois. The blond pirate king has a two-faced feeling. He is both good and evil. He seems to be trustworthy, but he seems to be betrayed at any time. The character is established. The shortcomings are that the later stage is sluggish, the plot is slow to advance, and the routines are slightly old.




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