
Warhammer, the Iron Lord's Daily Routine
About This Novel
A civil servant in his previous life accidentally crossed over to Warhammer and became a naughty foreman. Therefore, Perturabo decided not to be a bully anymore, and refused to be PUA, and refused to be mentally drained. Damn the Emperor! Fuck the empire! I quit! In this life, no one can stop him. He wants to do what he likes and enjoy a wonderful life! Wait, what is the special code of the Imperial Pope's golden messenger who almost killed Shalish and returned with a great victory? !
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Official(17)Scraped 24d ago
I feel like the author simply didn't understand that the purpose of the existence of the Primarch and the Astartes was for the Great Crusade. The Primarch itself was a ruthless subspace job done by Huang Pizi for the Great Crusade. He couldn't bear Luojia's delay in the progress of the Great Crusade because of the Perfect City, so he took the Smurfs and Custodes A over there and forced Luojia to kneel down and admit his mistake. Now you say you won't go, what's wrong, man? According to Huang Pizi's tone, I can't bring the Dark Angel over to open your eyes. It's not nice to say that. According to Huang's incredible level, if you say you don't want to do the Great Crusade because of the construction of the home planet, it's possible that he directly ordered the home star for you. The Emperor is an old tyrant. I wanted to laugh when the author wrote the conversation between Perturabo and the Emperor. Do you really think he dare not kill the Primarch?
It's over
I have only written more than 3,000 words from 10 o'clock in the morning to now. I can't finish it😣
You haven't coded for more than 10 hours. What did you do? The donkeys in the production team don't rest like you do. Go work.
I think it's one of the best in Warhammer. Keep up the good work.
I read the first chapter for a long time and already got to the next chapter, but when I saw the second chapter, I was completely confused.
In the daily update chapter, I will insert you into the golden toilet
Is each chapter about 8,000 words really human...
D guides what is written. The creativity is okay, but the sentence structure is really hard to read.
The writing is good👍, but I have a question, is 22 the author's lucky number or something? There are 22 or 220 or 2200 everywhere in the article. If it doesn't work, just 11 or 33. What does it mean?
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Official(17)Scraped 24d ago
I feel like the author simply didn't understand that the purpose of the existence of the Primarch and the Astartes was for the Great Crusade. The Primarch itself was a ruthless subspace job done by Huang Pizi for the Great Crusade. He couldn't bear Luojia's delay in the progress of the Great Crusade because of the Perfect City, so he took the Smurfs and Custodes A over there and forced Luojia to kneel down and admit his mistake. Now you say you won't go, what's wrong, man? According to Huang Pizi's tone, I can't bring the Dark Angel over to open your eyes. It's not nice to say that. According to Huang's incredible level, if you say you don't want to do the Great Crusade because of the construction of the home planet, it's possible that he directly ordered the home star for you. The Emperor is an old tyrant. I wanted to laugh when the author wrote the conversation between Perturabo and the Emperor. Do you really think he dare not kill the Primarch?
It's over
I have only written more than 3,000 words from 10 o'clock in the morning to now. I can't finish it😣
You haven't coded for more than 10 hours. What did you do? The donkeys in the production team don't rest like you do. Go work.
I think it's one of the best in Warhammer. Keep up the good work.
I read the first chapter for a long time and already got to the next chapter, but when I saw the second chapter, I was completely confused.
In the daily update chapter, I will insert you into the golden toilet
Is each chapter about 8,000 words really human...
D guides what is written. The creativity is okay, but the sentence structure is really hard to read.
The writing is good👍, but I have a question, is 22 the author's lucky number or something? There are 22 or 220 or 2200 everywhere in the article. If it doesn't work, just 11 or 33. What does it mean?









