
Did You Send the Emperor to a Prisoner-of-war Camp?
by Yu Yunfei
About This Novel
Question: It is agreed that the Far East will maintain a defensive posture. What do you mean by this? Answer: I went out on full guard! Question: Are you on the verge of reaching the capital? Answer: This is called the strategic buffer zone! It's just that the buffer zone is a thousand kilometers away from the border. Question: Even the emperor prevented him from reaching the prisoner-of-war camp? Answer: The people below are so good at fighting, it really hurts me. Question: Your family has a total population of six million. Where did you get an army of one million people? Answer: I don't know! As soon as we talked about attacking Yamato, fellow Seris came over with his own rations. I didn't need to pay military salary or pension. I was issued a gun and took care of the food. It was done.
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Official(22)Scraped 21d ago
It can be seen that there are traces of imitating the arc of artillery fire, but whether it is sensationalism, plot or even setting, it is a bit uninteresting. Especially the setting, some extraordinary elements are added, but it is not well combined with the technology side. The result looks nondescript, especially in Titan Trainman. Why don't you point out the shield technology like Warhammer? How dare you play Titan with heavy artillery? How could you have the nerve to write about a steam knight who can't stop an anti-tank gun but is several stories tall? Of all the settings on the extraordinary side, the heavy armored soldiers are the most reliable, and the rest are eye-catching.
Improper outlook, crooked buttocks, too many private goods
A World War I novel with elements from a Western fantasy. In short, the protagonist travels to a Western fantasy version of a prince from Tsarist Russia, beats up an island country where they had a good life, and sends them to Siberia to grow potatoes. Maybe it's because the story is wrapped in a different world and the review will be lenient? Anyway, this book can be called "A Thousand Ways for Islanders to Die"
Domo has been revised, why do you have to be a fool🙄
Anyway, Dumo has been revised. It's very difficult to do a mod in China. Even if you change the whole thing to look like Europe, you still have to be a fool.
Still good, very good! Really no need! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I know that you want to be in line with the real world, but you don't want to be too obvious. However, the names of (Siberia) and Big Negative (Positive) Positive Eleven are so embarrassing that I get goosebumps from embarrassment. I even subconsciously changed it back every time I read it - I was instantly separated from the story, and the reading experience was so bad.
Coming from the artillery arc, it's a cool way of writing in this genre. I like it very much. Thank you.
You're a fool, you're an idiot, it seems much better than your childhood days
It's pretty good, but it would be even better if I updated it more every day.
Good reading, quick update, no major flaws in the whole book
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Official(22)Scraped 21d ago
It can be seen that there are traces of imitating the arc of artillery fire, but whether it is sensationalism, plot or even setting, it is a bit uninteresting. Especially the setting, some extraordinary elements are added, but it is not well combined with the technology side. The result looks nondescript, especially in Titan Trainman. Why don't you point out the shield technology like Warhammer? How dare you play Titan with heavy artillery? How could you have the nerve to write about a steam knight who can't stop an anti-tank gun but is several stories tall? Of all the settings on the extraordinary side, the heavy armored soldiers are the most reliable, and the rest are eye-catching.
Improper outlook, crooked buttocks, too many private goods
A World War I novel with elements from a Western fantasy. In short, the protagonist travels to a Western fantasy version of a prince from Tsarist Russia, beats up an island country where they had a good life, and sends them to Siberia to grow potatoes. Maybe it's because the story is wrapped in a different world and the review will be lenient? Anyway, this book can be called "A Thousand Ways for Islanders to Die"
Domo has been revised, why do you have to be a fool🙄
Anyway, Dumo has been revised. It's very difficult to do a mod in China. Even if you change the whole thing to look like Europe, you still have to be a fool.
Still good, very good! Really no need! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I know that you want to be in line with the real world, but you don't want to be too obvious. However, the names of (Siberia) and Big Negative (Positive) Positive Eleven are so embarrassing that I get goosebumps from embarrassment. I even subconsciously changed it back every time I read it - I was instantly separated from the story, and the reading experience was so bad.
Coming from the artillery arc, it's a cool way of writing in this genre. I like it very much. Thank you.
You're a fool, you're an idiot, it seems much better than your childhood days
It's pretty good, but it would be even better if I updated it more every day.
Good reading, quick update, no major flaws in the whole book
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