
People in America: the System Says It's the Middle Ages!
by Song Wuming
About This Novel
Bite! Congratulations on traveling through the Dark Middle Ages. The supreme power of your empire has been usurped by the apostles of the evil god. The governors of the major provinces are divided into one party. The nobles are extravagant and corrupt. The empire has strict taxation. A large number of alien invasions. Voodoo cults are prevalent. The people at the bottom are living in dire straits... As a trainee knight, you must complete the daily tasks issued by the system, strengthen yourself, and imprison, contain or execute all those damn orcs, goblins, goblins, succubi, ghouls, witches, evil apostles, chaos corruptors, and the fallen... Remember your mission: Make the Empire Great Again!
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Official(17)Scraped 1mo ago
An American police trap novel, boring. Those who came here for the supernatural can leave.
writer of sensational headlines
Where is the cavalry? I want to ask. Before I clicked on the title of the book, I thought it was about an American warlord who wanted to kill someone, but after I clicked on it, it was about an American police trap ten years ago.
The witches hunted in Europe were actually Chinese during the Ming Dynasty
As the title states, those myths are all related to history, and the larger context of what actually happened on Earth has now been deciphered.
It's super good-looking. Be sure to click in and read a few more chapters, otherwise you will regret it. . . . . .
It's a mindless novel. There is no upper limit to the physical improvement. After killing so many people, no one will investigate after just saying a few words. It lowers the mind very much.
Oops, it doesn't matter, I just want to stab two foreigners at random.
It's so brainless. While saying that he was being targeted, he also showed off his extraordinary power and poison. He couldn't stand it any longer and slipped away.
The author follows the trend and doesn't understand
I just read about 10 of them and I got addicted. Runren just finished writing and it made me feel sick just looking at it. It was an online box-opening and a real-life killing. Why did I work for two days and found two cases, both of which were run by people? So which one has the highest proportion of Chinese people, Texas in the United States or Texas in Shandong? I can't even follow the trend. I can still read the previous book, but this one is so complicated that I can't stand it even if it's limited or exempt. Just give it a rest.
I recommend the novel I wrote, "American TV Series: Beginning in Texas", which can be read at the starting point. Introduction: A young man from the future travels through Texas in the world of American TV series, and is close to the dot system. "Harry Potter" is his first pot of gold. With his foresight, he reaches the pinnacle of life.
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Official(17)Scraped 1mo ago
An American police trap novel, boring. Those who came here for the supernatural can leave.
writer of sensational headlines
Where is the cavalry? I want to ask. Before I clicked on the title of the book, I thought it was about an American warlord who wanted to kill someone, but after I clicked on it, it was about an American police trap ten years ago.
The witches hunted in Europe were actually Chinese during the Ming Dynasty
As the title states, those myths are all related to history, and the larger context of what actually happened on Earth has now been deciphered.
It's super good-looking. Be sure to click in and read a few more chapters, otherwise you will regret it. . . . . .
It's a mindless novel. There is no upper limit to the physical improvement. After killing so many people, no one will investigate after just saying a few words. It lowers the mind very much.
Oops, it doesn't matter, I just want to stab two foreigners at random.
It's so brainless. While saying that he was being targeted, he also showed off his extraordinary power and poison. He couldn't stand it any longer and slipped away.
The author follows the trend and doesn't understand
I just read about 10 of them and I got addicted. Runren just finished writing and it made me feel sick just looking at it. It was an online box-opening and a real-life killing. Why did I work for two days and found two cases, both of which were run by people? So which one has the highest proportion of Chinese people, Texas in the United States or Texas in Shandong? I can't even follow the trend. I can still read the previous book, but this one is so complicated that I can't stand it even if it's limited or exempt. Just give it a rest.
I recommend the novel I wrote, "American TV Series: Beginning in Texas", which can be read at the starting point. Introduction: A young man from the future travels through Texas in the world of American TV series, and is close to the dot system. "Harry Potter" is his first pot of gold. With his foresight, he reaches the pinnacle of life.












