
The Male Protagonist of Fantasy Time Travel is Not That Easy to Mess Around With
About This Novel
Lin Ye, a small employee of the company, traveled to the Middle Ages and became a small lord. He thought that with the title of Duke, he could gradually reach the pinnacle of life, but what the hell is the territory with a population of only a few hundred people? Why do those orc neighbors who come to visit us from time to time always smile and carry maces? This is a story of farming and domination in hell mode. It has low martial arts and no heroine. It is almost completed. There are dozens of battles, big and small, and the final decision is never made with personal force. If you refuse to upgrade and refuse to enjoy the novel, you deserve to have it.
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Official(9)Scraped 1mo ago
Industrialization promotes changes in the war model. Is the author still using the medieval war model?
I don't understand why the protagonist doesn't enter the age of firearms after he has a steam engine, but still stays in the age of swords. In the age of swords, it takes several years to train a qualified archer, but it only takes 3 months for a musketeer. I don't understand why the protagonist is afraid of the emergence of firearms and is afraid that others will learn from them. Haha, industrialized firearms can be compared to other people's handcrafted weapons? The protagonist's thinking is limited. If the firearm is not easy to use at the time, it will not be used. There is no need to improve or make progress, and no forward-looking research will be done. Without technical reserves, it will never be developed. 🤐🤐🤐
Not rigorous at all
I didn't go in to take a look. I only saw the introduction and felt that there was no useful information. The Duke was a great nobleman. It is equivalent to the territory and strength of the North China Army Group today. To you, this is just a name, and you are still a minor lord.
Not bad, come on! ! ! !
What the little maid said implies that she will be tortured in the future.
Not interesting
I just read a few chapters and the logic is confusing
It's fun to watch, come on! Are there any other works?
Not bad! ! ! !
Come on, come on, come on! ! ! ! ! !
The content written about politics, war, economy, and change is very rich! ! !
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 1mo ago
Industrialization promotes changes in the war model. Is the author still using the medieval war model?
I don't understand why the protagonist doesn't enter the age of firearms after he has a steam engine, but still stays in the age of swords. In the age of swords, it takes several years to train a qualified archer, but it only takes 3 months for a musketeer. I don't understand why the protagonist is afraid of the emergence of firearms and is afraid that others will learn from them. Haha, industrialized firearms can be compared to other people's handcrafted weapons? The protagonist's thinking is limited. If the firearm is not easy to use at the time, it will not be used. There is no need to improve or make progress, and no forward-looking research will be done. Without technical reserves, it will never be developed. 🤐🤐🤐
Not rigorous at all
I didn't go in to take a look. I only saw the introduction and felt that there was no useful information. The Duke was a great nobleman. It is equivalent to the territory and strength of the North China Army Group today. To you, this is just a name, and you are still a minor lord.
Not bad, come on! ! ! !
What the little maid said implies that she will be tortured in the future.
Not interesting
I just read a few chapters and the logic is confusing
It's fun to watch, come on! Are there any other works?
Not bad! ! ! !
Come on, come on, come on! ! ! ! ! !
The content written about politics, war, economy, and change is very rich! ! !













