
Millions of Cavalry, Knocking at the Gate to Surrender
About This Novel
Do you know the difference between roving bandits and sitting bandits? The rogue bandits are unorganized and undisciplined. They fight wherever they go and kill as many as they want. Sitting bandits means occupying a place and developing a rebel organization to resist foreign enemies. If they rebel in a place and the rogue bandits start, they will have to leave if they find that the place is too poor to support the troops. But if they want to leave, they must coerce more people. After the fight, they find that they can no longer support them. It snowballs. Su Yao was kidnapped by foreigners who attacked the border and moved to the grassland border. In order to retaliate and survive, he began to rebel against the grassland nobles by robbing the land like rogue bandits. The number of people grew more and more. When the rebellion was successful, the infrastructure was destroyed, the cattle and horses were killed, and only millions of troops (prairie cavalry) were left who were not engaged in production. The army of millions will not come, and an army that cannot afford to support can become a reminder. Not wanting to put these millions of hungry wolves into the ruins of the Central Plains, Su Yao looked at the trembling Central Plains and had to ask weakly, Brother, are you short of thugs?
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
It looks good. This kind of subject can actually come true.
The subject matter is very good, and the author's writing style has indeed checked the details, supported it, and added some insight.
It lacks awesomeness, but it's still a heroine-driven novel. It would be nice if the author's writing skills could be improved a bit. It's a bit like writing an essay, but for this subject matter, I support it!
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
It looks good. This kind of subject can actually come true.
The subject matter is very good, and the author's writing style has indeed checked the details, supported it, and added some insight.
It lacks awesomeness, but it's still a heroine-driven novel. It would be nice if the author's writing skills could be improved a bit. It's a bit like writing an essay, but for this subject matter, I support it!









