
A Guide to Traveling Through Serf Struggles
by Goblon
About This Novel
"Book friends, here's the thing. I traveled to a fantasy world similar to the Middle Ages and became the serf of a knight on the border of the empire." "The living conditions here are very difficult. I have to work for the knight four days a week." "Planting, grazing, and harvesting during the busy farming season; feeding pigs and chickens during the mid-winter season, and taking care of the manor." "The only property we have is a pair of big white geese, a small allotment, and a dilapidated stone cabin." "I eat mushy brown bread every day, and if I'm lucky, I can occasionally eat a goose egg." "In addition, half of the harvest must be taxed to the nobles every year..." "By the way, I have a gray-skinned rat who is proficient in various languages. He can speak devil language, orc language, troll language... Etc., Even the language of the ancient gods is no problem." Having said this, Ronan threw aside the gray-skinned mouse in his hand, picked up the bowl and took a mouthful of sour black bread paste, wiped his mouth and continued to add. "I forgot to mention that the nobles here have a kind of supernatural power called combat skills. After learning the spell, you need to meditate to use it. It's very powerful!" "The specific situation is this..." "What I want to say is that I can't bear it anymore. Please help me think of a way. Is there any way to improve my living conditions as soon as possible? It's best to become a king. It's urgent. Waiting online!" PS: This book is also called "Encyclopedia of Magical Medieval Times" and "Full-time Meditation" Main elements: riding and slashing + heavenly salvation + pseudo-DND FarmingLordMagicFantasy
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
This book can describe how a modern person quickly became an aristocratic lord in the Middle Ages. He needed to hang up and let go of the three views formed by modern society, and quickly changed his position of thinking. There was no ideological struggle at all, and it was very consistent with the logic of an egoist. So far, the protagonist has not had any changes in medieval society from modern people. He has been adapting and learning. Let's see how it will be dealt with later.
The golden finger doesn't seem to be very obvious. It was accidentally attacked and hung on the wall after being stabbed in the back.
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
This book can describe how a modern person quickly became an aristocratic lord in the Middle Ages. He needed to hang up and let go of the three views formed by modern society, and quickly changed his position of thinking. There was no ideological struggle at all, and it was very consistent with the logic of an egoist. So far, the protagonist has not had any changes in medieval society from modern people. He has been adapting and learning. Let's see how it will be dealt with later.
The golden finger doesn't seem to be very obvious. It was accidentally attacked and hung on the wall after being stabbed in the back.









