
Infinite Historical Battlefield Starting from World War I
by Fox Dongfang
About This Novel
A military blogger was pulled into a real historical battlefield by the system. In the muddy trenches of World War I, he had to survive poison gas and machine guns; In the arena of ancient Rome, he wanted to fight his way through the crowds of people cheering; In the Crusader Jerusalem, the swords of the Templars and Assassins intersected in the moonlight; In the Caribbean during the Age of Discovery, the black flag of pirates marked endless gold and betrayal; In the wilderness of the American West, in the smoke of revolvers, civilization and barbarism confront each other... What others see as a desperate situation is a historical answer to him. During the First World War in the trenches, he allowed the entire company to walk out of the meat grinder alive; In ancient Rome, Spartacus invited him to join in the rebellion plan; In Jerusalem, King Richard the Lionheart asked him for advice on how to attack the city; In the Caribbean, the Armada was reduced to ashes under his fireships; In the western United States, the "shooter faster than death" is famous in the wilderness... Afternoon tea at the Victoria Manor and the hypocrisy of the aristocracy, The conspiracy of the Roman Senate and the roar of the gladiators, The light of Jerusalem and the dagger in the darkness, Caribbean spirits, treasures and skull and crossbones flags flying from masts. He is a ghost in the trenches, a butcher in the arena, an assassin in the holy city, and a plunderer on the sea. (Infinite flow of history + passionate fighting for survival + immersive historical restoration)
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Official(6)Scraped 14d ago
The title of the book is terrible but the content is great.
After reading the first copy he wrote. Great! Very cool! Fortunately, I discovered this book only after he finished writing the first copy. It was really comfortable and refreshing to read in one sitting! So I came here specifically to promote the book.
Xiliang, the writing is true, delicate and heart-warming.
The protagonist led 12 recruits who had only been trained for three weeks. They first raided the bridgehead, and then defended the German attack by a battalion of infantry artillery. They perfectly defended the bridgehead without anyone dying or even the seriously injured! The British army is almost all Astartes!
The writing is quite good and interesting. Each character is described with special care. I hope the author will speed up the update. I have finished reading it and I am running out of books.
The author's writing is really good. I voted for it twice.
It is rare to see an article that describes the First World War in depth, and it goes deep into the frontline battles. Although the halo of the protagonist in some plots is too strong, it is indeed worth watching
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 14d ago
The title of the book is terrible but the content is great.
After reading the first copy he wrote. Great! Very cool! Fortunately, I discovered this book only after he finished writing the first copy. It was really comfortable and refreshing to read in one sitting! So I came here specifically to promote the book.
Xiliang, the writing is true, delicate and heart-warming.
The protagonist led 12 recruits who had only been trained for three weeks. They first raided the bridgehead, and then defended the German attack by a battalion of infantry artillery. They perfectly defended the bridgehead without anyone dying or even the seriously injured! The British army is almost all Astartes!
The writing is quite good and interesting. Each character is described with special care. I hope the author will speed up the update. I have finished reading it and I am running out of books.
The author's writing is really good. I voted for it twice.
It is rare to see an article that describes the First World War in depth, and it goes deep into the frontline battles. Although the halo of the protagonist in some plots is too strong, it is indeed worth watching









