
A Slave Girl's Guide to Redemption
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In the desert, one group after another of barely clothed slave girls were herded like sheep to the oasis. In the dairy workshop, the animals raised are not cows. The slave era, deserts, oasis, blood moon, skeletons, and the terrifying existence lurking in the sand sea. ... Barbarism, ignorance, backwardness, numbness, starvation everywhere, people in dire straits... ... It's up to me to end this damn era! ... Water the fertile soil, plant fields and trees, breed sandworms, and mine resources! Build an altar, build an arrow tower, and build the Great Wall in the desert! Civilize slaves and build an army! Rebel! Uprising! One slave revolution after another, under the leadership of Lin En, destroyed this damn slave era! ... From an almost dead oasis to thousands of miles of fertile wilderness. From city-state to kingdom, from kingdom to empire. From a downtrodden slave owner to a desert emperor who liberated the world!
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Official(4)Scraped 26d ago
Update quickly, who can see this little bit?
The writing is very good, but when can the protagonist's strength be improved?
Quick update, can't sleep at night😋
So far it's a pretty good novel, I'll just finish it😋
lifespan theory
Could the author be engaging in some lifespan theory? The protagonist should be given a long lifespan, otherwise even if he finally agrees to another world, he may be like those royal families who long for immortality.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 26d ago
Update quickly, who can see this little bit?
The writing is very good, but when can the protagonist's strength be improved?
Quick update, can't sleep at night😋
So far it's a pretty good novel, I'll just finish it😋
lifespan theory
Could the author be engaging in some lifespan theory? The protagonist should be given a long lifespan, otherwise even if he finally agrees to another world, he may be like those royal families who long for immortality.
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This is a light novel with a novel setting and progressively better ideas. The story begins in an oasis in the desert. The protagonist faces a barbaric and ignorant slave era. The work does not indulge in curiosity, but solidly depicts how the protagonist Lin En gradually transforms this barren land from scratch through farming, resource development and infrastructure management. From irrigating fertile fields to building altars and arrow towers, from educating the people to building an army, the core of the story is a slave revolution aimed at breaking down classes and ending oppression. As the protagonist's territory expands, the layout of the work also evolves from survival to building a city and a country. The author uses fantasy themes as a carrier to tell a passionate story about resisting oppression, spreading civilization, and liberating the world. For readers who like to see the protagonist use his wisdom and perseverance to create something from scratch and change the times in a different world, this book is worth reading.

What Sylvie Simulator, Hajizuo, what on earth are you writing about? The title has clearly expressed the theme of the work. Those who click in are naturally the target audience. The world view is desert, oasis, skeleton, tower defense, upgrade, lord, and then the protagonist improves productivity through golden fingers and discovers the process of more advanced production relations. But the current problem is that the protagonist's golden finger is a bit too wide, and the plot is heading in the direction of the undead disaster. I don't know if I can pull it back later, so I'll be cautious. Everyone clicks here just to see something, I hope they don't forget their original intention.




The protagonist's plot requires slaves, but the introduction says that slaves must be liberated. Then the following plug-ins have been thoroughly studied by the protagonist. Can the plug-ins be used without slaves?




[Recommendation Index]: None yet [Author]: Hajishan Bojue [Results]: Excellent product (serial) [Similar Recommendation]: Medieval Rabbit "I Build a Shelter in Eternal Night" Introduction: In the desert, one group after another of barely clothed slave girls were herded like sheep to the oasis. In the dairy workshop, the animals raised are not cows. The slave era, deserts, oases, blood moons, skeletons, and terrifying existences lurking in the sand sea. ... Barbarism, ignorance, backwardness, numbness, starvation everywhere, and people living in dire straits... ... It's up to me to end this damn era! Water the fertile soil, plant fields and trees, breed sandworms, and mine resources! Build an altar, build an arrow tower, and build the Great Wall in the desert! Civilize slaves and build an army! Rebel! Uprising! One slave revolution after another, under the leadership of Lin En, destroyed this damn slave era! ... From an almost dead oasis to thousands of miles of fertile fields. From city-state to kingdom, from kingdom to empire. From a downtrodden slave owner to a desert emperor who liberated the world!













