
The Iron-blooded Army of Beacon Fire
About This Novel
A retired mercenary traveled to the battlefield of Xinkou. He faced a national crisis and a powerful enemy invaded. All he could do was fight to the end! Die to survive!
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Official(35)Scraped 4d ago
The author is great. I think the protagonist of this book has been promoted too quickly, especially the military establishment is too outrageous (too strong, and the equipment is too good). The protagonist may not necessarily have good development prospects if he joins He Yingqin. From my personal point of view, the last book was very well written and sophisticated. The development prospects of the previous book were very good under the command of Chief Du. I directly booked the five main forces of the national army, not to mention the chief officer, and the deputy. By then, both the Qiu Corps and the Liao Corps would be strong. , When the time comes, he will be his deputy and the chief officer of the main force, especially the Liao Corps, who will directly beat 101 and win, becoming the king of Northeast China, but lose and enter Gongdelin😘, and the Qiu Corps, who will directly cross the Huaihai Sea and defeat Xu Bang, and then the Chinese Begonia Ye will be unified. Hehe, just kidding, I just thought the last book was well written, can you please continue writing it? 🤞🤞🤞👍👍👍
The writing is OK, but I don't know why you forgot the Japanese Air Force. How can a division-level battle be called a tactical-level battle without the participation of the Japanese Air Force?
Author, don't stop updating. I've been waiting for you for a long time. Come on, come on.
I don't understand why it's so watery? Basically every chapter has a lot of introduction resumes
This author is such a bastard. He only posts one update a day, and it's out of context. He's simply not a human being.
Are you writing about the Kuomintang? What else is there, have you watched TV, and how chaotic the Kuomintang faction is. You can't get promoted if you want to.
The writing is extremely verbose.
The author is poisonous, maybe. He described the novices pecking each other as masters competing against each other, and arranged the military theory blindly.
The first chapter persuades people to quit and is completely divorced from reality.
I only listened to three chapters, and they were written too carefully. Whether you poop, fart, eat or wash clothes is all written down. . . Ink stain
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Official(35)Scraped 4d ago
The author is great. I think the protagonist of this book has been promoted too quickly, especially the military establishment is too outrageous (too strong, and the equipment is too good). The protagonist may not necessarily have good development prospects if he joins He Yingqin. From my personal point of view, the last book was very well written and sophisticated. The development prospects of the previous book were very good under the command of Chief Du. I directly booked the five main forces of the national army, not to mention the chief officer, and the deputy. By then, both the Qiu Corps and the Liao Corps would be strong. , When the time comes, he will be his deputy and the chief officer of the main force, especially the Liao Corps, who will directly beat 101 and win, becoming the king of Northeast China, but lose and enter Gongdelin😘, and the Qiu Corps, who will directly cross the Huaihai Sea and defeat Xu Bang, and then the Chinese Begonia Ye will be unified. Hehe, just kidding, I just thought the last book was well written, can you please continue writing it? 🤞🤞🤞👍👍👍
The writing is OK, but I don't know why you forgot the Japanese Air Force. How can a division-level battle be called a tactical-level battle without the participation of the Japanese Air Force?
Author, don't stop updating. I've been waiting for you for a long time. Come on, come on.
I don't understand why it's so watery? Basically every chapter has a lot of introduction resumes
This author is such a bastard. He only posts one update a day, and it's out of context. He's simply not a human being.
Are you writing about the Kuomintang? What else is there, have you watched TV, and how chaotic the Kuomintang faction is. You can't get promoted if you want to.
The writing is extremely verbose.
The author is poisonous, maybe. He described the novices pecking each other as masters competing against each other, and arranged the military theory blindly.
The first chapter persuades people to quit and is completely divorced from reality.
I only listened to three chapters, and they were written too carefully. Whether you poop, fart, eat or wash clothes is all written down. . . Ink stain









