
The Ultimate Martial Arts Immortal Starts from the Clever Craftsman
by Magician
About This Novel
Guan He traveled to the end of Edo. Two years ago, it was still paying tribute to the Ming Dynasty, and now it is on the Japanese island of the Industrial Revolution. After the fall of the shogunate, ronin from all over the country poured into Edo Castle and abused the civilians wantonly. The ministers and officials turned a blind eye, fought among themselves for power, and left the corpses without food. In order to survive, he could only use his experience as a mechanical engineer in his previous life to start a side business of smuggling weapons. The arms business is full of dangers, but fortunately he also awakened a martial arts game panel. If you persist in doing something, you will have a chance to understand the relevant martial arts and continue to achieve great success. Mountain-bearing strength, Thousands of Skills, Tiger-eye style swordsmanship... . Many years later, two more immortals appeared on the Japanese island. One is clever and the other is extremely martial. The former is the owner of the world-famous weapons workshop "Akawu". Legend has it that the machines created by him can easily destroy cities and countries. The latter was the final winner of the Edo Gozen Real Sword Trial. He killed thirteen sword masters and was called the Death Maniac Great Swordsman. Legend has it that he defeated the Daimyo alliance head-on, and his status was higher than that of the Emperor. With these two immortals sitting on the island, the island's ambitions are growing day by day, and they are determined to launch warships, expedition to the other side of the sea, and become the overlord of East Asia. However, before it started, the two immortals spoke openly, "Tomorrow will not be the same as before. What's the point of fighting them? If you want to fight, fight the strongest." So the conversation on the island changed again, "The direction is wrong, not to the west, but to the east! We want to cross the Pacific and expedition against the barbarians of North America!" Ps: fictional history, the era is a fusion of late Edo to Meiji
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
Reading the introduction, instead of avoiding the topic of the Ming Dynasty and preferring to go far and east, it would be better to run around in all the worlds. Moreover, the development of Japan is not in line with the mainstream view. In short, as long as you avoid it, there will be obvious loopholes. If you don't avoid it, the author's thinking will not be right. It is better to change the track.
The Blood Realm front will not be linked up later, and the two worlds will collide and collapse.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
Reading the introduction, instead of avoiding the topic of the Ming Dynasty and preferring to go far and east, it would be better to run around in all the worlds. Moreover, the development of Japan is not in line with the mainstream view. In short, as long as you avoid it, there will be obvious loopholes. If you don't avoid it, the author's thinking will not be right. It is better to change the track.
The Blood Realm front will not be linked up later, and the two worlds will collide and collapse.









