
I Formed the Strongest Swordsman Group
by Soo Meng Shi
About This Novel
[The new book "America: John Wick 1924" has been released! ] Traveled to modern Japan in 1860 AD, at the end of the turbulent Edo shogunate period, that is, the Tokugatsu period. The overseas powers that had completed the Industrial Revolution used steam battleships to open Japan's door, bringing turmoil and opportunities to the country. "Live by the sword, die by the sword", samurai warriors who desperately defended the old era; the reformers who chanted "repelling the barbarians" and "founding the country" and vowed to establish a new era; the chilling people who killed countless people in the name of "Tenchu"... All of them were holding their swords high for the justice they insisted on. In this turbulent era, Tachibana Aoden, who traveled through time and became an ordinary policeman in Edo (today's Tokyo), has a "copying talent system". As long as he has competed with others, he can copy a talent from the opponent regardless of victory or defeat. For example - after competing with a beautiful boy named Okita Souji, Tachibana Aoden copied the talent of [swordsmanship talent increased 50 times that of ordinary people]. This is the legend of a small policeman who in this turbulent era gathered a large number of swordsmen due to a combination of yin and yang and established a feared swordsman group. ******* "All swordsmen should be thankful that in this era where guns and cannons have replaced swords, it was the "Nioh" Tachibana Aoden who led the Shinsengumi and allowed the sword to exert its final light and heat." - Historians commented.
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Official(72)Scraped 10d ago
real review
Overall it's okay, However, the more I wrote, the more I felt that the author was perfunctory and did not check the information carefully (I felt that the author did not outline the time and events, and also wrote about areas that he did not understand at all and was not easy to check the information). The previous book had a lot of flaws (the story background, class conflicts, external conflicts, and inferring the personalities of celebrities from events are not good. But it is not bad if it is read purely as a light novel or a comic novel). At least it tells a good story (fragments of movies and animations are mixed in with plot changes), but this book feels very careless (old readers can see that the knowledge popularization from the previous book is very shallow, but this one still continues to be mixed in). Originally it was at least three stars, but let's deduct one star.
Qin Deng heard a male voice giving orders. He was a little confused and didn't know where he was. He saw a noun appear on the weapon on his body and explained what it was for.
I'm curious, what's the content of this book like?
Can you guys tell me? Is this book about the Japanese shogunate alone, or is it about private goods?
He time-traveled into Ju Qingden's body, and he was about to rush into the lair of a group of bandits with other colleagues and kill them all in one fell swoop. But I didn't expect that he was targeted
heroic spirit
I think I can go directly to the world of Xingyue in the later stage, and I can write hundreds more chapters in this book. It just so happens that we can take a look at his achievements.
Write less about girls
There are too many girls in the plot, and the protagonist will not reject girls, which is a bit annoying
There is really a lot of nonsense, and the description is really confusing. . . .
Qin Deng was still confused. He looked around and found that he had traveled to ancient Japan. He was very surprised. The man who spoke saw his expression and asked him what happened.
It's too watery, it's too watery, there's too much nonsense, are you pretending to be educated?
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Official(72)Scraped 10d ago
real review
Overall it's okay, However, the more I wrote, the more I felt that the author was perfunctory and did not check the information carefully (I felt that the author did not outline the time and events, and also wrote about areas that he did not understand at all and was not easy to check the information). The previous book had a lot of flaws (the story background, class conflicts, external conflicts, and inferring the personalities of celebrities from events are not good. But it is not bad if it is read purely as a light novel or a comic novel). At least it tells a good story (fragments of movies and animations are mixed in with plot changes), but this book feels very careless (old readers can see that the knowledge popularization from the previous book is very shallow, but this one still continues to be mixed in). Originally it was at least three stars, but let's deduct one star.
Qin Deng heard a male voice giving orders. He was a little confused and didn't know where he was. He saw a noun appear on the weapon on his body and explained what it was for.
I'm curious, what's the content of this book like?
Can you guys tell me? Is this book about the Japanese shogunate alone, or is it about private goods?
He time-traveled into Ju Qingden's body, and he was about to rush into the lair of a group of bandits with other colleagues and kill them all in one fell swoop. But I didn't expect that he was targeted
heroic spirit
I think I can go directly to the world of Xingyue in the later stage, and I can write hundreds more chapters in this book. It just so happens that we can take a look at his achievements.
Write less about girls
There are too many girls in the plot, and the protagonist will not reject girls, which is a bit annoying
There is really a lot of nonsense, and the description is really confusing. . . .
Qin Deng was still confused. He looked around and found that he had traveled to ancient Japan. He was very surprised. The man who spoke saw his expression and asked him what happened.
It's too watery, it's too watery, there's too much nonsense, are you pretending to be educated?
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The update is very slow, but the quality is first-tier. The world description unfolds the thoughts and senses of Japan's Bakumatsu era in a subtle and silent way. The character description is also very meaningful, with exaggerated parts but also a realistic feeling. The plot arrangement has some pretense and slap-in-the-face elements. To be honest, I don't like it very much. For example, the investigation part is not very good, but the pride on the battlefield is still very good. The purpose of this book is also at a very high level, criticizing the old feudal warrior class and the spirit of Bushido. Combining the previous excellent characterizations and criticizing him from the perspective of knowing him best is the most inspiring way to think. Of course, the overall story has not yet been unfolded, and the performance of the main theme remains to be seen, but the foundation of the masterpiece is laid out here. 9.5




It's so funny. I was just looking for a swordsman novel to read. There is a plot in it where the assassination of a Japanese boss is about the same as the prime minister. The plot is to shoot and then assassinate. Even book friends find it easy. Then the former president of Japan, the first person shot in Japan this year, appeared Everyone thinks the plot is reasonable




Traveling back to the shogunate era of Japan, there are plug-ins, good writing, smooth plot, and two-dimensional style. Worth a look if you like foreign history. Recommended level: above grain and grass, but not enough grass jelly














