
The Wise Louis Xvi
About This Novel
The middle-aged cow horse traveled through time and became Louis XVI when the Bastille was stormed. With the fear of the guillotine, he used tricks to delay the revolution, and finally abdicated and went to Louisiana. ? In America, he built factories, established education, developed science and technology, and taught Indians to farm, making the colonies the most shining jewel in the French crown. He destroyed the United States next door and became the king of North America. ? He and Napoleon both flew together. ? He used the Napoleonic Wars to ignite the European continent. He took advantage of the return of chaos in France to win over the people with bread and order. ? Finally, from the Mississippi River to the Seine River, from California to Kalimantan, the tricolor flag and the crown emblem shine together, and a new empire on which the sun never sets is born. Is he a savior or a new empire-builder?
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Official(2)Scraped 25d ago
The brainy Louis XVI, with a feudal empire and a red heart, might be gone one day. Why does the author look like he has studied theory?
I like the subject matter, but I don't know what the author does. It uses too many metaphorical sentences to describe the environment and lyricism, and there is too little logic about the thoughts and behaviors of the protagonist and the people under the protagonist who need to be described. It is a bit like AI, but considering that the author is a newbie, he can barely speak the past.
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Official(2)Scraped 25d ago
The brainy Louis XVI, with a feudal empire and a red heart, might be gone one day. Why does the author look like he has studied theory?
I like the subject matter, but I don't know what the author does. It uses too many metaphorical sentences to describe the environment and lyricism, and there is too little logic about the thoughts and behaviors of the protagonist and the people under the protagonist who need to be described. It is a bit like AI, but considering that the author is a newbie, he can barely speak the past.









