
Lord on the Dragon's Tail
by One Two 32
About This Novel
There is a dragon in the Red Dragon Kingdom, a giant dragon that needs a lot of food. If you don't feed it enough, it will eat people. The young traveler Elson arrives in a barren land that has just been affected by a disaster. The thorny problem he has to face here is paying taxes. How to quickly resume production and turn over enough food. In the Red Dragon Kingdom, as long as the production tasks cannot be completed, even the noble queen will become a commodity in the auction house.
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Official(6)Scraped 10d ago
If you want to read cool articles, you can take a detour.
If you want to read cool articles, you can take a detour. Start on hell difficulty, no cheats Farming articles basically focus on how to farm. At the beginning, you are assigned a disaster-stricken territory that cannot grow food. There are no seeds and fertilizers, not enough young and middle-aged labor, and lack of food sources. Roughly equivalent to Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries, the aristocratic knights were like this. Taxes were super doubled, and all they collected were grain. If you couldn't pay the taxes, you would die. The productivity is extremely backward, there is no industrial foundation, and there is no scientific and technological knowledge at all, so it is impossible to carry out the industrial revolution. A small number of nobles may be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide in mathematics. Currently, there is no school education environment. Without teachers, slaves can only understand short commands.
A very good article on farming in the Dark Ages
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Very good, but the author's updates are dragging me down
It's interesting. It's probably the most novel farming article I've ever read.
This world view is indeed very good. The world is very small, with ten dragons above the head. It mainly revolves around having enough food. The protagonist is indeed quite smart. He has no cheats at all and just relies on his mouth to fool others into investing in him. I feel that it is a good book that is small and precise.
It is a fantasy farming novel with a normal IQ, the protagonist is very down-to-earth, and the author is very logical and creative.
Damn it, did it end like this in the end?
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Official(6)Scraped 10d ago
If you want to read cool articles, you can take a detour.
If you want to read cool articles, you can take a detour. Start on hell difficulty, no cheats Farming articles basically focus on how to farm. At the beginning, you are assigned a disaster-stricken territory that cannot grow food. There are no seeds and fertilizers, not enough young and middle-aged labor, and lack of food sources. Roughly equivalent to Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries, the aristocratic knights were like this. Taxes were super doubled, and all they collected were grain. If you couldn't pay the taxes, you would die. The productivity is extremely backward, there is no industrial foundation, and there is no scientific and technological knowledge at all, so it is impossible to carry out the industrial revolution. A small number of nobles may be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide in mathematics. Currently, there is no school education environment. Without teachers, slaves can only understand short commands.
A very good article on farming in the Dark Ages
see latest
Very good, but the author's updates are dragging me down
It's interesting. It's probably the most novel farming article I've ever read.
This world view is indeed very good. The world is very small, with ten dragons above the head. It mainly revolves around having enough food. The protagonist is indeed quite smart. He has no cheats at all and just relies on his mouth to fool others into investing in him. I feel that it is a good book that is small and precise.
It is a fantasy farming novel with a normal IQ, the protagonist is very down-to-earth, and the author is very logical and creative.
Damn it, did it end like this in the end?












