
The Rise of the Stars
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In the vast universe, there is a foreign continent called Shendou Continent. The mainland has existed for countless years, and there have been more than 800 countries throughout history, but only the Shen Dou Empire has completed its unification. After the collapse of the Shendou Empire, after years of conquest, the eight empires and the Holy See currently divide the continent. The era they live in is very similar to the Song and Ming dynasties of China. In the twenty-seventh year of Changhua, a pursuit was unfolding on Xuantian Cliff in Linzhou of the Ouyue Empire...
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There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people's hearts, and everyone's favorites are different. In my opinion, this book is really to my taste.




The beginning is good, but the writing is a little messy later on, and it feels like the author is enjoying himself. Readers may feel comfortable if they can get the author's point, but fortunately, the author soon changed his mind.



The background and knowledge are above the standard. There is no imagination and no bluffing. It is more stable and down-to-earth and tells the story step by step. It is very comfortable to read. Some places are a little verbose, and there is absolutely no need for popular science. Overall, it's still worth watching!




It's good-looking, very good-looking, with strong visuals and a good plot rhythm. But the characters are a bit strange and the writing style is relatively niche. You won't get used to it at first, but after watching more, you will feel used to it.













