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Strange sights were peering outside the window, and turbid darkness lingered around. The roar of steam and guns resounded with the suppressed roar of terror. Under the shadow of terror and indifference, the light of faith shone. The wheel of history is rolling forward, and a new chapter of the times has opened. This is an era of exploitation and oppression, this is an era of resistance and awakening, this is an era of ignorance that invites strangeness, and this is an era of awakened people who shine. The pace of mankind will never stop. As long as there are people with courage, the torch that illuminates the darkness will be lit. If you can't see the distance in the future, then I will be the first ray of light!
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I had never read it before. I saved more than 200 chapters before starting to read it. How do I feel about this book? The author is so gentle. The previous book is based on the Eastern system, so the free and easy, fairy-like atmosphere is quite suitable. Certain plots will also bring emotional resonance and impact to me. However, the background of this book seems to be closer to the Western Steam Age, but the atmosphere is still fairy-like, very fragmented, with the collision of machinery and flesh, and the cruelty of war almost completely undescribed. For example, when the protagonist leads a team to attack the next door, there is no atmosphere of war at all... I can feel that the author hopes to arouse my resonance for a just war and my support for the righteous teachers. However, there is too little description of the villain Life God Cult. The most serious scenes of hanging corpses and massacres of villages only have a few sentences. There was also a lack of motivation and purpose description of the actions of the Life God Cult. According to what the protagonist said, the God of Life must have certain abilities to sweep a country under the rule of the Holy Religion, but it was not written. The whole war was about victory, victory, victory. It was an indomitable, no comparison, no collision of strong and weak, and a unilateral crushing. It is difficult for me to resonate strongly. My feeling is that a shady fish is trying to take advantage of human beings' pursuit of life and health to rule the world. This motive is really too ridiculous. Emotional resonance still needs conflict to trigger, and it is difficult to resonate with one-sided peace talks. Just like a villain who takes it as his mission to save the world or pursues the truth is more arousing to people's thinking than a simple madman who wants to destroy the world. After reading more than 200 chapters, my only feeling is that the author is too gentle, and the description of the dark side is too little, causing the protagonist's light to be a bit dim. What if evil gods control the world's churches? Has it interfered with the human order? Has its existence led to widespread human mutation? According to what is written in the book, the existence of God has minimal interference in human society. It is more about human beings seeking their own lives to pursue the traces of God. Even if it is written a little bit that gods influence their agents to have a certain impact on society, or that the existence of gods themselves will unconsciously cause large-scale changes and the collapse of mankind, it will be fine. Now it feels more like the inevitable demise of human civilization. Come on, author, I really liked the author's last book. This is one of the few books that can make me feel peaceful.
I just wrote it casually, haha (laughing awkwardly)
At the end of the burning years, the ancient evil roared wantonly, and a hero stood up to seek justice for the suffering world. However, the sinful desires are like weeds, and the hero's revenge is laughed at and staged as a boring joke. The sad soul falls again, but the unyielding will burns in justice. They sing the horn of resistance and call the name of the brave. The evil will is in despair, the tragic world is quiet, the sacred covenant is established, and the king of silver no longer cries. This is the beginning of a great era. People work harder for happiness, letting children sing about their past and poets rewriting the glorious history. The era of peace has left again, the evil figure is hidden in the drama, the former overlord has long since retired, and the legend of disaster is once again popular. But later people no longer escaped, they had the will to legend, they looked through ancient notes and chanted His deeds again. The mad souls no longer burn, the wildfire eats up the lush grass, the sheep return to the embrace of the wolves, leaving only the unclean fool alone to think, At the end of the century, all living beings prayed, honoring the great man as the sword of courage, calling him the flame of hope, and worshiping him as the guide of revenge. They canonized him as the beacon of strength. People sung his achievements, followed him and moved forward, cast his Holy Spirit, and sang his miracles. His name is Chuzkut, also known as Said Push, the ancient totem that enlightens all living beings, and the cold guard of the darkest night.
What a pity, no more fairy tales!
It's been so long since I updated, are you going to start a new book?
There hasn't been an update for half a month! ? Or is there no reason for the update?
The book is very good, and the literary love is as delicate as usual.
Although this is a good book, I personally still have no feeling for Cthulhu, Steam, etc., And I don't have a sense of immersion. I feel more comfortable with Eastern books. I prefer books like Lanke Qiyuan more, and I hope the author can write more about this aspect. The book is very good, keep going.
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Official(55)Scraped 2d ago
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I had never read it before. I saved more than 200 chapters before starting to read it. How do I feel about this book? The author is so gentle. The previous book is based on the Eastern system, so the free and easy, fairy-like atmosphere is quite suitable. Certain plots will also bring emotional resonance and impact to me. However, the background of this book seems to be closer to the Western Steam Age, but the atmosphere is still fairy-like, very fragmented, with the collision of machinery and flesh, and the cruelty of war almost completely undescribed. For example, when the protagonist leads a team to attack the next door, there is no atmosphere of war at all... I can feel that the author hopes to arouse my resonance for a just war and my support for the righteous teachers. However, there is too little description of the villain Life God Cult. The most serious scenes of hanging corpses and massacres of villages only have a few sentences. There was also a lack of motivation and purpose description of the actions of the Life God Cult. According to what the protagonist said, the God of Life must have certain abilities to sweep a country under the rule of the Holy Religion, but it was not written. The whole war was about victory, victory, victory. It was an indomitable, no comparison, no collision of strong and weak, and a unilateral crushing. It is difficult for me to resonate strongly. My feeling is that a shady fish is trying to take advantage of human beings' pursuit of life and health to rule the world. This motive is really too ridiculous. Emotional resonance still needs conflict to trigger, and it is difficult to resonate with one-sided peace talks. Just like a villain who takes it as his mission to save the world or pursues the truth is more arousing to people's thinking than a simple madman who wants to destroy the world. After reading more than 200 chapters, my only feeling is that the author is too gentle, and the description of the dark side is too little, causing the protagonist's light to be a bit dim. What if evil gods control the world's churches? Has it interfered with the human order? Has its existence led to widespread human mutation? According to what is written in the book, the existence of God has minimal interference in human society. It is more about human beings seeking their own lives to pursue the traces of God. Even if it is written a little bit that gods influence their agents to have a certain impact on society, or that the existence of gods themselves will unconsciously cause large-scale changes and the collapse of mankind, it will be fine. Now it feels more like the inevitable demise of human civilization. Come on, author, I really liked the author's last book. This is one of the few books that can make me feel peaceful.
I just wrote it casually, haha (laughing awkwardly)
At the end of the burning years, the ancient evil roared wantonly, and a hero stood up to seek justice for the suffering world. However, the sinful desires are like weeds, and the hero's revenge is laughed at and staged as a boring joke. The sad soul falls again, but the unyielding will burns in justice. They sing the horn of resistance and call the name of the brave. The evil will is in despair, the tragic world is quiet, the sacred covenant is established, and the king of silver no longer cries. This is the beginning of a great era. People work harder for happiness, letting children sing about their past and poets rewriting the glorious history. The era of peace has left again, the evil figure is hidden in the drama, the former overlord has long since retired, and the legend of disaster is once again popular. But later people no longer escaped, they had the will to legend, they looked through ancient notes and chanted His deeds again. The mad souls no longer burn, the wildfire eats up the lush grass, the sheep return to the embrace of the wolves, leaving only the unclean fool alone to think, At the end of the century, all living beings prayed, honoring the great man as the sword of courage, calling him the flame of hope, and worshiping him as the guide of revenge. They canonized him as the beacon of strength. People sung his achievements, followed him and moved forward, cast his Holy Spirit, and sang his miracles. His name is Chuzkut, also known as Said Push, the ancient totem that enlightens all living beings, and the cold guard of the darkest night.
What a pity, no more fairy tales!
It's been so long since I updated, are you going to start a new book?
There hasn't been an update for half a month! ? Or is there no reason for the update?
The book is very good, and the literary love is as delicate as usual.
Although this is a good book, I personally still have no feeling for Cthulhu, Steam, etc., And I don't have a sense of immersion. I feel more comfortable with Eastern books. I prefer books like Lanke Qiyuan more, and I hope the author can write more about this aspect. The book is very good, keep going.
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The new book by the author Lan Ke transforms from the fairy spirit of the previous work to the spiritual spirit of Western fantasy, with a unique style and flavor. It has recently evolved into a pigeon spirit. It updates every day and irregularly. It has the potential to enter the palace. It is really troublesome to chase...




[Category strongly recommends novels to test poison] Recommendation index: ★★★★☆ Tags: steampunk, weird, system, daily life, civilization evolution A good Western fantasy novel, the author's previous work "Lan Ke Qi Yuan" shows a unique style - although the writing is average and even a bit nonsense, it creates a special sense of picture, atmosphere and immersion. People who like this style like it very much, but people who don't like it can't stand it. When it comes to this book, it is difficult to avoid Lord of Mysteries. Although this book and Lord of Mysteries are somewhat similar in subject matter, the actual reading experience is very different. In terms of background environment, Mystery is more like a combination of the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery, while this book is more like the United States during World War I. From a plot point of view, the overall plot of Mystery is relatively depressing. It is full of mysterious and weird atmosphere in the early stage, and Amon crushes it throughout the later stage. It can be said that readers can feel the pressure on the protagonist at any time. Although the atmosphere of the book so far is also very weird, the protagonist gives readers a sense of detachment and is not too depressing. ------ Introduction: Strange sights are peering outside the window, and turbid darkness lingers around. The roar of steam and guns resounded with the suppressed roar of terror. Under the shadow of terror and indifference, the light of faith shone. The wheel of history is rolling forward, and a new chapter of the times has opened. This is an era of exploitation and oppression, this is an era of resistance and awakening, this is an era of ignorance that invites strangeness, and this is an era of awakened people who shine. The pace of mankind will never stop. As long as there are people with courage, the torch that illuminates the darkness will be lit. If you can't see the distance in the future, then I will be the first ray of light!




Keywords: Ke system, time travel ◆Plot♥♥♥♡♡ ◆Character creation♥♥♥♥♡ ◆Protagonist identity setting [veteran] [traveler] [can give spirituality to dead things] ◆World setting [inside world and outside world] [supernatural power] General overview: The protagonist has just time-traveled into a seriously injured soldier who is recovering, and is informed that he will go to a military court to take the blame. Points that may cause discomfort:[] Advantages: [The narrative is extremely delicate] [The fighting description is better]




[Ambrosia]★★★★★ A pretty good Western fantasy novel. The author's previous work, Lanke Qiyuan, showed a unique style, especially the sense of graphics and immersion. I personally feel that it is the top one from the starting point. When it comes to this book, it is difficult to avoid the Western-style fantasy that is the starting point: Lord of Mysteries. Although this book and Lord of Mysteries are somewhat similar in subject matter, the actual reading experience is very different. In terms of background environment, Mystery is more like a combination of the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery, while this book is more like the United States during World War I. From a plot point of view, the overall plot of Mystery is relatively depressing. It is full of mysterious and weird atmosphere in the early stage, and Amon crushes it throughout the later stage. It can be said that readers can feel the pressure on the protagonist at any time. Although the atmosphere of the book so far is also very weird, the protagonist gives readers a sense of detachment and is not too depressing. The differences are quite interesting to read. Overall, I have high expectations for this book to see if the author can surpass Lan Keqiyuan's achievements in the field of Western fantasy.




















