
Empire Rises in Another World
About This Novel
Sun Li, an otaku, unfortunately traveled through time while playing Age of Empires. In order to gain a foothold, he had to rely on the development of the empire system to compete for hegemony. From horseback riding and slashing to queuing to kill, from machine guns dominating the battlefield to tanks and aircraft running rampant, will the war-torn world usher in its first unification? There are brave and warlike orcs, arrogant and beautiful elves, and smart and practical dwarves. Let's see how the protagonist overcomes obstacles and tramples many races under his feet! When Sun Li stood at the top of the world, a huge surprise fell from the sky! War is the theme of the world, and only war can bring permanent peace! Book club group: 537273349. I sincerely welcome all like-minded friends to communicate and discuss.
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Official(17)Scraped 1mo ago
Well enough
I think it's okay, but when I go to Jinzhou later, the protagonist turns into a virgin, I don't like it very much. What I like is a powerful conqueror who turns into a dog for the sake of a woman. I don't think he is a conqueror. Many novels fail like this.
It was okay in the early days, but it got worse later on.
The subsequent wars will basically be dominated by technology. No one in the top management of other countries has an online IQ, especially the elves and dwarves. He would throw vases and roar at every turn. When the protagonist and the elves faced each other, the Elf Queen, like zz, actually placed two commanders in an army (one in name only had to be restrained, and the other had great power but could not command the entire army). Governance basically relies on killing. I really don't know how to describe it when I conquered the last independent country in the Eastern Continent. They created a mysterious and powerful image in the past, but ended up collapsing without any decent resistance, and the country was destroyed. If it weren't for a group of cultivators with approximately zero IQ who destroyed the protagonist's millions of troops, the foreshadowing would have been a slap in the face. The introduction of weapons is so long-winded that one chapter can even be devoted to introducing one weapon. Gatling's introduction almost drove me crazy. After spending so long talking about a bunch of things, I ended up with another sentence with an enhanced version, then lost the previous one and started introducing the new Gatling drag. The number of words is too obvious.
It has no theme and does not fit the theme.
Very well.
I can't complain anymore
The introduction is good, but the content is not my type.
Let me complain, in Chapter 4 there are three teams of 250 archers. Is it because I am not good at math or is the protagonist poisonous? How many people are there in a team? . .
Not bad. .
I've been playing Age of Empires for so long and I've only heard of the Dark Ages and what the Age of Tribes is.
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Official(17)Scraped 1mo ago
Well enough
I think it's okay, but when I go to Jinzhou later, the protagonist turns into a virgin, I don't like it very much. What I like is a powerful conqueror who turns into a dog for the sake of a woman. I don't think he is a conqueror. Many novels fail like this.
It was okay in the early days, but it got worse later on.
The subsequent wars will basically be dominated by technology. No one in the top management of other countries has an online IQ, especially the elves and dwarves. He would throw vases and roar at every turn. When the protagonist and the elves faced each other, the Elf Queen, like zz, actually placed two commanders in an army (one in name only had to be restrained, and the other had great power but could not command the entire army). Governance basically relies on killing. I really don't know how to describe it when I conquered the last independent country in the Eastern Continent. They created a mysterious and powerful image in the past, but ended up collapsing without any decent resistance, and the country was destroyed. If it weren't for a group of cultivators with approximately zero IQ who destroyed the protagonist's millions of troops, the foreshadowing would have been a slap in the face. The introduction of weapons is so long-winded that one chapter can even be devoted to introducing one weapon. Gatling's introduction almost drove me crazy. After spending so long talking about a bunch of things, I ended up with another sentence with an enhanced version, then lost the previous one and started introducing the new Gatling drag. The number of words is too obvious.
It has no theme and does not fit the theme.
Very well.
I can't complain anymore
The introduction is good, but the content is not my type.
Let me complain, in Chapter 4 there are three teams of 250 archers. Is it because I am not good at math or is the protagonist poisonous? How many people are there in a team? . .
Not bad. .
I've been playing Age of Empires for so long and I've only heard of the Dark Ages and what the Age of Tribes is.
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