
Start with a Town Center
by Cat Jazz
About This Novel
Traveling through troubled times, people are inferior to dogs, and Li Xu trembles. Fortunately, golden thighs fell from the sky, and a town center rose from the ground. Li Xu held the blunderbuss in his hand and the artillery behind him, and shouted: "Does the prince and general Xiang Ning have the guts? Fire!" A new era slowly opened amidst the roar of artillery fire...
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Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
This is the playboy Wei Xiaobao
From the beginning, it looked okay and quite normal. But ever since he met a woman, the whole protagonist's temperament has turned into a funny one. He becomes very immoral when talking to women, and everyone wants to tease and hook up with him. Author, why don't you just write about Ximen Daguan?
It was so sudden after finishing the book
It's fine in other aspects, but when it comes to women, it's very undesirable. It can poison a large number of readers. It's not easy to see a book about the Age of Empires and the book is completely gone
your ideal
The purpose of playing an empire game is to unify the territory. As a systematic time traveler, you have the nerve to say that you only want to protect yourself. You shouldn't have this idea
We already have flintlock muskets and artillery, so why do we need ordinary light infantry?
The basic officers summoned before can be used as the basic officers of the local infantry. There is no need to summon light infantry in the future. At most, some heavy infantry, crossbowmen and the like can be summoned. The light infantry can be completely replaced by locals. With the tens of thousands of light infantry as the foundation, it is easy to recruit hundreds of thousands of local troops. Plus the elite flintlock artillery is enough.
,,,,,,,,,, , Nie Niunio, what about you? Nieunio, what about you?
This is only a few chapters,
It's only been a few chapters, and there are only a few women. They just got out of trouble and are wandering around
Is someone who writes about alternate history really thinking about writing about games?
When I read the title of the book, I thought it was about a system explosion and war for hegemony. After reading it, I found out that it was about an officialdom war and hegemony. In many places, names, settings, and numbers are inconsistent, and there are many typos. The Warring States and Ming Dynasties were mixed together. The front part feels good, but the back half looks good sometimes and feels watery at other times.
It's not bad. It takes me two weeks to finish reading this book. I'll save it for now.
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Community(0)
Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
This is the playboy Wei Xiaobao
From the beginning, it looked okay and quite normal. But ever since he met a woman, the whole protagonist's temperament has turned into a funny one. He becomes very immoral when talking to women, and everyone wants to tease and hook up with him. Author, why don't you just write about Ximen Daguan?
It was so sudden after finishing the book
It's fine in other aspects, but when it comes to women, it's very undesirable. It can poison a large number of readers. It's not easy to see a book about the Age of Empires and the book is completely gone
your ideal
The purpose of playing an empire game is to unify the territory. As a systematic time traveler, you have the nerve to say that you only want to protect yourself. You shouldn't have this idea
We already have flintlock muskets and artillery, so why do we need ordinary light infantry?
The basic officers summoned before can be used as the basic officers of the local infantry. There is no need to summon light infantry in the future. At most, some heavy infantry, crossbowmen and the like can be summoned. The light infantry can be completely replaced by locals. With the tens of thousands of light infantry as the foundation, it is easy to recruit hundreds of thousands of local troops. Plus the elite flintlock artillery is enough.
,,,,,,,,,, , Nie Niunio, what about you? Nieunio, what about you?
This is only a few chapters,
It's only been a few chapters, and there are only a few women. They just got out of trouble and are wandering around
Is someone who writes about alternate history really thinking about writing about games?
When I read the title of the book, I thought it was about a system explosion and war for hegemony. After reading it, I found out that it was about an officialdom war and hegemony. In many places, names, settings, and numbers are inconsistent, and there are many typos. The Warring States and Ming Dynasties were mixed together. The front part feels good, but the back half looks good sometimes and feels watery at other times.
It's not bad. It takes me two weeks to finish reading this book. I'll save it for now.











