
Rome Must Fall
by Chen Rui
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The protagonist was reborn at the end of the Roman Republic and became a gladiator under Spartacus. How did he escape the tragic fate of being crucified and how did he survive in the Mediterranean under Roman rule? Stay tuned! Rome must fall! As long as it exists, it will be difficult for us to escape the fate of death! --Maximus language
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Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
Your writing is not logical at all. First of all, how can civilians be divided into three levels? Civilians should be civilians, otherwise the classes would be too complicated! And land cannot be bought or sold. This is simply not possible in that society. The land should be divided into basic fields, which is the majority of the land allocated to all citizens, and then meritorious fields should be set up. Meritorious fields are small portions of land allocated after becoming a noble. Meritorious fields can be bought and sold freely but a transaction tax is collected. This In this way, you can turn the land annexation into a conflict between the nobility and the common people into a conflict between the nobility and the nobility. In this way, the common people will never lose their land, and the nobility and the nobility can never get along safely. Only then can you firmly control the country. If the nobility and the nobility have no conflicts and become consistent, then you are in danger! And paper money is simply impossible to realize. At that time, who would recognize this thing if you get paper money? Even if your own country is forced to recognize it, how can other countries recognize it? Then how can you do business? So the most you can do is get a check or something like that and it can only be approved by the bank for large-amount transactions! The mainstream can only be gold and silver!
Must Rome fall? Jingluo is furious! [Emot=default,12/]
Not bad, not bad
After reading a little bit, I thought it was okay, something like that
?
More, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more
Of course, it depends on mutation to survive. After all, poor people rely on mutation, let alone slaves
It just feels like the time jumps too fast later, and it doesn't go into detail about how the Knicks' military strength develops.
It sucks. It sucks. It sucks. It sucks.
It would be better if we could make a map with signs so that we can understand it more easily.
When did Spartacus die? Which chapter
A realistic slave revolt!
A very good work, the author is very attentive, the story and the pace of updates are relatively stable, creating a very real world of resistance to Rome, highly recommended!
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Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
Your writing is not logical at all. First of all, how can civilians be divided into three levels? Civilians should be civilians, otherwise the classes would be too complicated! And land cannot be bought or sold. This is simply not possible in that society. The land should be divided into basic fields, which is the majority of the land allocated to all citizens, and then meritorious fields should be set up. Meritorious fields are small portions of land allocated after becoming a noble. Meritorious fields can be bought and sold freely but a transaction tax is collected. This In this way, you can turn the land annexation into a conflict between the nobility and the common people into a conflict between the nobility and the nobility. In this way, the common people will never lose their land, and the nobility and the nobility can never get along safely. Only then can you firmly control the country. If the nobility and the nobility have no conflicts and become consistent, then you are in danger! And paper money is simply impossible to realize. At that time, who would recognize this thing if you get paper money? Even if your own country is forced to recognize it, how can other countries recognize it? Then how can you do business? So the most you can do is get a check or something like that and it can only be approved by the bank for large-amount transactions! The mainstream can only be gold and silver!
Must Rome fall? Jingluo is furious! [Emot=default,12/]
Not bad, not bad
After reading a little bit, I thought it was okay, something like that
?
More, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more
Of course, it depends on mutation to survive. After all, poor people rely on mutation, let alone slaves
It just feels like the time jumps too fast later, and it doesn't go into detail about how the Knicks' military strength develops.
It sucks. It sucks. It sucks. It sucks.
It would be better if we could make a map with signs so that we can understand it more easily.
When did Spartacus die? Which chapter
A realistic slave revolt!
A very good work, the author is very attentive, the story and the pace of updates are relatively stable, creating a very real world of resistance to Rome, highly recommended!
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Seedling, a new book by the author of Ancient Greek Mediterranean Overlord, the protagonist travels through the Roman slave arena school. At the beginning, he escapes from the school in a riot with Spartacus and other gladiators, attacks the slave owner's manor, and liberates the slaves. The protagonist now temporarily becomes a logistics manager. Rome sends a legion to counter the rebellion. The rebel army has just been formed. It loses the first battle with the Roman legion. The protagonist comes up with an idea. The rebels unexpectedly fall off the cliff with a rope and attack the back of Rome at night. Later, the protagonist begins to develop his own logistics escort. Introduction: The protagonist was reborn at the end of the Roman Republic and became a gladiator under Spartacus. How did he escape the tragic fate of being crucified, and how did he survive in the Mediterranean under Roman rule? Stay tuned! Rome must die! As long as it exists, it will be difficult for us to escape the fate of death - Maximus




🌟🌟🌟✨Three and a half minutes, Lao Chen writes about the gladiator uprising during the Roman Republic. I have heard of this movie but have never seen it. It has a sense of the times, but the pace is too slow.




A new book by the author of Ancient Greece: The Overlord of the Mediterranean tells the story of how Pig's Foot grew from a heavy baggage officer in the rebel army led by Spartacus in BC and finally founded the country and destroyed Rome. I was reading the author's book when I was writing Landlord Sea Overlord, and then I gave up pursuing it after writing a martial arts series with a system. Now that I'm back, I don't have to worry about the writing and plot. Other problems are that the update is too slow and takes a while, and some paragraphs are too long, which makes it a bit uncomfortable to read.













