
King of France
About This Novel
An Ning traveled to a parallel time and space in 1780. Originally, he wanted to use his knowledge of history to stand on the wall and become a rich man, not seeking knowledge and enlightenment in troubled times. However, the development of things seemed to be a little beyond his control. "Dear General, we don't recognize anyone but you." Said the young captain named Bonaparte.
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Official(61)Scraped 20d ago
First time reading this kind of novel
9.5 Points. It's really not worth this score. It's too fake. Neither the author's understanding of history nor the protagonist's strength is worth it. Or is it that the protagonist doesn't want to rise after getting the system, but keeps thinking about hugging others?
Can you stop being so watery?
Can you please stop being so arrogant and keep calling me fence-rider? Do you really have no ambition at all? Your status is not low now. Most of the chapter is called wall-mounted. It really annoys you. You can also just stop calling me fence-rider.
Author, are you stuck or just want to show off?
As the title states, the last few dozen chapters are really hard to explain in one sentence. Even if you have already said that this book is a funny historical novel, I still can't understand how this conflicts with strict logic and clear thinking. The protagonist in the last few dozen chapters is no longer a question of whether he is stupid or not, but a very confused idiot! Forget it, it's already 2022 and there is still a wave of literary youth routines about "should history be changed?", Let's not talk about it. If you don't want to write about female characters if you're not good at writing them, why don't you have to write them reluctantly? Josephine and Paulina, who have appeared frequently recently, are really... I don't want to say bad words... (I'm sorry to be a little excited, but I really like this kind of subject matter, and there are very few excellent works. It's true that I love deeply and deeply, and I am just a poor student. It is really painful to spend money to read books. Whether it is emotionally or rationally, I hope to read a high-quality book, otherwise I have to leave...)
Well, I finally know where the biggest flaw of this book is. The author is too self-satisfied. He has created the protagonist into a character without any political sense. Even if he is pushed to the highest position, he will not be interested in that position. Just like he said. Louis XVI was a locksmith. The main character is just a coward. Yes, in my eyes the main character is a coward. The author's ability to shape the protagonist's character is terrible, but in other aspects I think it's pretty good. The story-telling stuff is also great. It's very interesting, but the main character is a coward.
Far from the word King's Landing, except for the main character and even some other royal families have become republican... So stupid.
Like it very much! ! !
Like to update! ! Use fewer custom linking words, otherwise it will look weird.
Why forcefully introduce a plot that ends the world line? This is not something you understand just because you think you understand it. Do you think the plot you wrote is reasonable? From the current point of view, the protagonist's distress about fate, the distress about the world line closing, and some of the phenomena he fears are just because you have not understood the thoughts of these great men and the reasons why these things really happened. The protagonist can be said to have no influence on these things at all. The author thought that the plot he wrote would have an impact, but in fact he wrote in the wrong direction. Moreover, the world line is closing? Then tell me what the protagonist is doing. Should Italy resume rebellion? Should the Duke of Orleans be killed? Will the speculators the protagonist wants to kill die and regain power and build a government? It's just stupid to still believe in the convergence of world lines when you have changed so much. This is just a guess and a paradox. Do you still want to use this to deceive yourself and others after you have changed?
King of France I don't know what color France is, white, black or green, hahaha, anyway, it will definitely be dark green in the future.
Very beautiful
This is a very nice French fanfic. Among all French themes, it ranks in the top 3 in my mind. The remaining two are Foxes of France and Empire of France. It's a pity that he is the last eunuch of Imperial France. Judging from the current pace, the author should have quite a rich historical reserve, and he has worked hard on the material. The last question I care about is, with the name of King of France, will An Ning become emperor in the end? Personally, I am more inclined to proclaim myself emperor. The empire is glorious. The First French Empire.
Who can tell me?
The author has written a lot about harems, and he has successfully aroused my curiosity. Can anyone tell me what his other works are called, please.
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Official(61)Scraped 20d ago
First time reading this kind of novel
9.5 Points. It's really not worth this score. It's too fake. Neither the author's understanding of history nor the protagonist's strength is worth it. Or is it that the protagonist doesn't want to rise after getting the system, but keeps thinking about hugging others?
Can you stop being so watery?
Can you please stop being so arrogant and keep calling me fence-rider? Do you really have no ambition at all? Your status is not low now. Most of the chapter is called wall-mounted. It really annoys you. You can also just stop calling me fence-rider.
Author, are you stuck or just want to show off?
As the title states, the last few dozen chapters are really hard to explain in one sentence. Even if you have already said that this book is a funny historical novel, I still can't understand how this conflicts with strict logic and clear thinking. The protagonist in the last few dozen chapters is no longer a question of whether he is stupid or not, but a very confused idiot! Forget it, it's already 2022 and there is still a wave of literary youth routines about "should history be changed?", Let's not talk about it. If you don't want to write about female characters if you're not good at writing them, why don't you have to write them reluctantly? Josephine and Paulina, who have appeared frequently recently, are really... I don't want to say bad words... (I'm sorry to be a little excited, but I really like this kind of subject matter, and there are very few excellent works. It's true that I love deeply and deeply, and I am just a poor student. It is really painful to spend money to read books. Whether it is emotionally or rationally, I hope to read a high-quality book, otherwise I have to leave...)
Well, I finally know where the biggest flaw of this book is. The author is too self-satisfied. He has created the protagonist into a character without any political sense. Even if he is pushed to the highest position, he will not be interested in that position. Just like he said. Louis XVI was a locksmith. The main character is just a coward. Yes, in my eyes the main character is a coward. The author's ability to shape the protagonist's character is terrible, but in other aspects I think it's pretty good. The story-telling stuff is also great. It's very interesting, but the main character is a coward.
Far from the word King's Landing, except for the main character and even some other royal families have become republican... So stupid.
Like it very much! ! !
Like to update! ! Use fewer custom linking words, otherwise it will look weird.
Why forcefully introduce a plot that ends the world line? This is not something you understand just because you think you understand it. Do you think the plot you wrote is reasonable? From the current point of view, the protagonist's distress about fate, the distress about the world line closing, and some of the phenomena he fears are just because you have not understood the thoughts of these great men and the reasons why these things really happened. The protagonist can be said to have no influence on these things at all. The author thought that the plot he wrote would have an impact, but in fact he wrote in the wrong direction. Moreover, the world line is closing? Then tell me what the protagonist is doing. Should Italy resume rebellion? Should the Duke of Orleans be killed? Will the speculators the protagonist wants to kill die and regain power and build a government? It's just stupid to still believe in the convergence of world lines when you have changed so much. This is just a guess and a paradox. Do you still want to use this to deceive yourself and others after you have changed?
King of France I don't know what color France is, white, black or green, hahaha, anyway, it will definitely be dark green in the future.
Very beautiful
This is a very nice French fanfic. Among all French themes, it ranks in the top 3 in my mind. The remaining two are Foxes of France and Empire of France. It's a pity that he is the last eunuch of Imperial France. Judging from the current pace, the author should have quite a rich historical reserve, and he has worked hard on the material. The last question I care about is, with the name of King of France, will An Ning become emperor in the end? Personally, I am more inclined to proclaim myself emperor. The empire is glorious. The First French Empire.
Who can tell me?
The author has written a lot about harems, and he has successfully aroused my curiosity. Can anyone tell me what his other works are called, please.
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It's not bad. I'll put it here first to catch up on the latest chapter. 3.5 Stars It has a sense of substitution and a relatively relaxed style.




A person traveled back in time before the French Revolution. He originally wanted to hug the boss's thigh, but he didn't expect that he would end up becoming the thigh. He is really not a tiger of the people, he just wants to rub off. The score of this book really shouldn't be so bad. Although it hasn't been put on the shelves yet, it's wrong. No matter this book is in the unpopular foreign history section, no matter what the author has done wrong, or the book may be a eunuch, the recommendation is really wrong. Even if he blocked my account, I still subscribed. I can't help it. I love books very much, but I can't even think about the monthly subscription.




Foreign historical literature Before the French Revolution, cherish it, starting point of foreign historical culture I bring a hanger, but its presence is very weak. A non-serious historical text with a strong sense of comedy Major historical events are driven by coincidence, coercion, and Recommend similar articles "I am Louis XIV" The brilliance of the Sun King is dazzling, blessing the French people; "Servant of Many Servants" is a medieval novel that is very interesting. I tried to find something similar but couldn't find it.













