
The Magic Empire: Starting with the Building of Stonehenge
by Think Big
About This Novel
Rosie traveled to a world full of magic, and the world changed differently. The Great Lighthouse laid the foundation for the advent of the Age of Discovery. The Eiffel Tower heralded the arrival of the Industrial Revolution. The Crystal Palace illustrates the rise of capitalism. ... N years later, Rossi was sitting in the Palace of Versailles, listening to the revolutionary songs and thundering artillery fire coming from outside the palace. "If I go and create a miracle, will I be destroying myself?" Also known as "Wonderful Spectacles Destroy the Country" and "Your Majesty, What a Great Rejoicing".
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Official(11)Scraped 2mo ago
That's awesome. I keep changing this name. If you can't write it down, hurry up and become a eunuch.
It's a pity that the book was finished in a hurry and it was unfinished.
I can't understand the first dozen or so cards at the beginning, which is kind of interesting.
The protagonist system is quite interesting, but is it too hellishly difficult for you to write this kind of lead story? A lord has one guard and no protagonist, and he is a weakling. Let's not talk about whether the slaves in the territory will cheat the protagonist. It is too weak for the protagonist to hijack the carriage transporting coins alone. How smart is it? The protagonist's system is useless and his body is weak, so he takes risks? This system is screwed up.
A medieval world where gods walked, a great and small lord, a vast revolution, and a dreamy journey.
The setting of spectacle is still okay, but the content is really uncomfortable to watch. It is completely deliberately slowing down the progress of the protagonist. Nothing goes smoothly.
The last part made me lower my evaluation of it. History can be accelerated, but such acceleration is inconsistent with logic and humanity, and it is a bit forced to praise certain forms, so I gave it three stars.
The more I write, the more confusing it becomes
It's nothing to pull any red threads. It's boring. The more I write, the more confusing it becomes. Forget it.
The head was stored in an iron box and was hammered to death by the author. Bang bang bang, pain
I can only say it's a bit crazy. In the author's writing, with the blessing of a fortress of wonders, the casualty ratio is 1:2. In the author's writing, 90% of the army can still continue to fight even if 90% of them die. 6
recommend
This is a farming novel about war and development. Although it is a bit boring at first, the subsequent plot becomes more and more attractive, with logic and climaxes. Originally, I thought it would be over when I ascended the throne, but I didn't expect that there would be a confrontation between farmers, workers and capital later on. This is also the difference between this book and other farming articles. But finally, I want to ask why one of the great men provided by the Great Library was not specifically pointed out in the end (although there are several characters who can be said to be great men)?
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Official(11)Scraped 2mo ago
That's awesome. I keep changing this name. If you can't write it down, hurry up and become a eunuch.
It's a pity that the book was finished in a hurry and it was unfinished.
I can't understand the first dozen or so cards at the beginning, which is kind of interesting.
The protagonist system is quite interesting, but is it too hellishly difficult for you to write this kind of lead story? A lord has one guard and no protagonist, and he is a weakling. Let's not talk about whether the slaves in the territory will cheat the protagonist. It is too weak for the protagonist to hijack the carriage transporting coins alone. How smart is it? The protagonist's system is useless and his body is weak, so he takes risks? This system is screwed up.
A medieval world where gods walked, a great and small lord, a vast revolution, and a dreamy journey.
The setting of spectacle is still okay, but the content is really uncomfortable to watch. It is completely deliberately slowing down the progress of the protagonist. Nothing goes smoothly.
The last part made me lower my evaluation of it. History can be accelerated, but such acceleration is inconsistent with logic and humanity, and it is a bit forced to praise certain forms, so I gave it three stars.
The more I write, the more confusing it becomes
It's nothing to pull any red threads. It's boring. The more I write, the more confusing it becomes. Forget it.
The head was stored in an iron box and was hammered to death by the author. Bang bang bang, pain
I can only say it's a bit crazy. In the author's writing, with the blessing of a fortress of wonders, the casualty ratio is 1:2. In the author's writing, 90% of the army can still continue to fight even if 90% of them die. 6
recommend
This is a farming novel about war and development. Although it is a bit boring at first, the subsequent plot becomes more and more attractive, with logic and climaxes. Originally, I thought it would be over when I ascended the throne, but I didn't expect that there would be a confrontation between farmers, workers and capital later on. This is also the difference between this book and other farming articles. But finally, I want to ask why one of the great men provided by the Great Library was not specifically pointed out in the end (although there are several characters who can be said to be great men)?









