
Eagle from France
About This Novel
When Levi, a modern engineer, traveled across time and became the second son of a down-and-out nobleman on the French border, when his brother died and his father was seriously injured, he found that he only had three days to prevent the destruction of his family. The cruel enemy is attacking the crumbling castle, where should he go? Fortunately, there is no unstoppable road, and the [War Lord System] that comes with time travel gives him the eyes to see through the territory data, and also gives him the loyalty of soldiers. In this Burgundian War, which changed the structure of Europe, Livy would use his modern management thinking to reshape the medieval army and establish a torrent of steel in the era of budding firearms. From the Border Baron to the Black Duke of the Paris Parliament, his iron hoofs will eventually break the shackles of the entire feudal era!
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Official(2)Scraped 9d ago
The writing is okay, but sometimes Pig's Feet doesn't have enough brains. I don't know if this way of writing is for the convenience of writing the plot or something else. Sometimes Pig's Feet seems to know that era very well and the military actions intended by various aristocratic camps, but he can even forget about the Paris uprising and join in the fun by getting on a pole. It's obvious that the author wants to save the King of France, but it seems like Pig's feet and pig's brains! He only had that little strength and even risked his life to save the King of Dharma. If it wasn't for the system to cover it up, I don't know how many times he would have died! Every time the system is written in such a way that it seems like a waste. And you are obsessed with marrying a local French noble, and the other party cannot provide you with status, material, and troops. What on earth have you joined? Even if you want to form a marriage, why not find an in-law from the HRE elector family? When the time comes, you won't be able to make excuses for interfering within HRE!
This Duke is really awesome. You can easily get 100,000 people. You, half of France, can't even raise 50,000. It's really awesome, I haven't finished playing so many cards yet. 40,000 To 50,000 people died, but we can still continue to fight. The morale of the army is higher than now, which is awesome.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 9d ago
The writing is okay, but sometimes Pig's Feet doesn't have enough brains. I don't know if this way of writing is for the convenience of writing the plot or something else. Sometimes Pig's Feet seems to know that era very well and the military actions intended by various aristocratic camps, but he can even forget about the Paris uprising and join in the fun by getting on a pole. It's obvious that the author wants to save the King of France, but it seems like Pig's feet and pig's brains! He only had that little strength and even risked his life to save the King of Dharma. If it wasn't for the system to cover it up, I don't know how many times he would have died! Every time the system is written in such a way that it seems like a waste. And you are obsessed with marrying a local French noble, and the other party cannot provide you with status, material, and troops. What on earth have you joined? Even if you want to form a marriage, why not find an in-law from the HRE elector family? When the time comes, you won't be able to make excuses for interfering within HRE!
This Duke is really awesome. You can easily get 100,000 people. You, half of France, can't even raise 50,000. It's really awesome, I haven't finished playing so many cards yet. 40,000 To 50,000 people died, but we can still continue to fight. The morale of the army is higher than now, which is awesome.









