
The Lord Hunted by the Game
by Meow Who Loves To Write Books
About This Novel
The protagonist, who traveled through time and became the son of a great nobleman, was suddenly bound by a dangerous game system while enjoying life. From then on, he will continue to experience being chased by soldiers and even armies in games such as Mount and Blade and Total War that he has played before. After each pursuit, he can get a lot of game rewards. In order to fight against each pursuit that gets stronger every time, he can only become a revolutionary pioneer, conqueror and even emperor, and build a powerful army to fight against the game. Conquer the whole world along the way!
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Official(12)Scraped 21d ago
New readers who are new to the game can take a look. Old bookworms with high poison resistance can just take it easy.
This short article is a standard version of the time-travel bar where the brain has disappeared. The first few chapters are okay, but the rest is just the self-yy who wrote the book. He thinks that the whole world must revolve around him, and the world will disappear without him. Use the life of the natives who traveled over there to fight the system soldiers in the system trial? Keep the system soldiers you recruited as your treasure? In other words, use your current reputation in the world of life to exchange for mass-produced system products? Is it normal for a warning letter to lead to a breakup? To be honest, I can only say that no one with any brain would do this. Persuaded to quit, I really like this type of game, and I can be considered a half-time fan of riding and slashing. But I really can't understand what you wrote, so I say goodbye.
I didn't expect to treat system soldiers as treasures.
If one of your own soldiers dies, it will cost pensions and lower morale, and it is very troublesome to train them. Why not send system soldiers instead? ? ? Just train for 3 weeks with 1 game currency. No money will be given if your morale does not decrease. People don't know how to use perfect tools? ? ? [Emot=default,28/]
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The house is booming and in a trance
I feel like the protagonist can go to London and release the trial legion.
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The author is a masochist. No normal person should have such a perverted hobby.
It's the same book as SB, but I don't know what it's about.
The plot and setting are great, but too watery
This is the most watery book I have ever read. The narration is all kinds of nonsense, and the same thing is explained over and over again like Alzheimer's disease. Some chapters don't even have a grain of rice, and the whole chapter is just water. If the author writes about the Three Kingdoms, I guess it would be like this: Guan Yu and Lu Bu have just played a round of duel, and the narration starts to explain why Guan Yu can catch Lu Bu's move, then reviews Guan Yu's life, then talks about the lives of the three Liu Bei brothers, then talks about the Golden Rebellion, then talks about Han Ling Emperor selling his official position, then talks about the system of the Han Dynasty, and then talks about the aristocratic family and the royal family. The contradiction between the two thousand years of Chinese feudal dynasty was mentioned. There was really nothing to talk about, so I continued to write about the duel between Guan Yu and Lu Bu. So Guan Yu and Lu Bu fought another round on the battlefield, and the narration began to explain again. This time the narration was about Lu Bu's psychological activities, Lu Bu's life, and so on. It kept going on and on. How many people can watch a plot no matter how exciting it is written in this way? Even those who have become gods dare not use this method of writing about a world-destroying flood. But the plot and setting are really good, it's a shame.
**Novel, extremely poisonous, don't read if you have low poison resistance. My poison resistance is too low, so I'll withdraw first.
For the sake of self-conceited humor, I forcibly wrote down the loyal guards who had done nothing wrong, and repeatedly emphasized that their loyalty is speechless, withdraw, withdraw, have high poison resistance, like to hunt for novelties, have psychopaths, and like to abuse themselves. If you are too happy, you can watch it.
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Official(12)Scraped 21d ago
New readers who are new to the game can take a look. Old bookworms with high poison resistance can just take it easy.
This short article is a standard version of the time-travel bar where the brain has disappeared. The first few chapters are okay, but the rest is just the self-yy who wrote the book. He thinks that the whole world must revolve around him, and the world will disappear without him. Use the life of the natives who traveled over there to fight the system soldiers in the system trial? Keep the system soldiers you recruited as your treasure? In other words, use your current reputation in the world of life to exchange for mass-produced system products? Is it normal for a warning letter to lead to a breakup? To be honest, I can only say that no one with any brain would do this. Persuaded to quit, I really like this type of game, and I can be considered a half-time fan of riding and slashing. But I really can't understand what you wrote, so I say goodbye.
I didn't expect to treat system soldiers as treasures.
If one of your own soldiers dies, it will cost pensions and lower morale, and it is very troublesome to train them. Why not send system soldiers instead? ? ? Just train for 3 weeks with 1 game currency. No money will be given if your morale does not decrease. People don't know how to use perfect tools? ? ? [Emot=default,28/]
. . . . . . .
The house is booming and in a trance
I feel like the protagonist can go to London and release the trial legion.
. . . . . . . . . .
The author is a masochist. No normal person should have such a perverted hobby.
It's the same book as SB, but I don't know what it's about.
The plot and setting are great, but too watery
This is the most watery book I have ever read. The narration is all kinds of nonsense, and the same thing is explained over and over again like Alzheimer's disease. Some chapters don't even have a grain of rice, and the whole chapter is just water. If the author writes about the Three Kingdoms, I guess it would be like this: Guan Yu and Lu Bu have just played a round of duel, and the narration starts to explain why Guan Yu can catch Lu Bu's move, then reviews Guan Yu's life, then talks about the lives of the three Liu Bei brothers, then talks about the Golden Rebellion, then talks about Han Ling Emperor selling his official position, then talks about the system of the Han Dynasty, and then talks about the aristocratic family and the royal family. The contradiction between the two thousand years of Chinese feudal dynasty was mentioned. There was really nothing to talk about, so I continued to write about the duel between Guan Yu and Lu Bu. So Guan Yu and Lu Bu fought another round on the battlefield, and the narration began to explain again. This time the narration was about Lu Bu's psychological activities, Lu Bu's life, and so on. It kept going on and on. How many people can watch a plot no matter how exciting it is written in this way? Even those who have become gods dare not use this method of writing about a world-destroying flood. But the plot and setting are really good, it's a shame.
**Novel, extremely poisonous, don't read if you have low poison resistance. My poison resistance is too low, so I'll withdraw first.
For the sake of self-conceited humor, I forcibly wrote down the loyal guards who had done nothing wrong, and repeatedly emphasized that their loyalty is speechless, withdraw, withdraw, have high poison resistance, like to hunt for novelties, have psychopaths, and like to abuse themselves. If you are too happy, you can watch it.
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