
Warhammer: Duty Resistance 40k
About This Novel
When Sun Yuan woke up from the hallucination before his death, he found that he had traveled through time and became a planetary governor of the human civilization world. There are two pieces of bad news before Sun Yuan now. The first piece of bad news said that this was Warhammer 40K, and the other piece of bad news told him that the next tithe on this planet seemed to be insufficient. At the end of the 41st millennium of mankind's distant darkness. Hela Lord Sun Yuan, who was desperately farming on the eastern edge of the Empire's extreme star field, tried to use his loyal power sword to approach the Inquisitor who had come to supervise taxation forty years in advance and was about to disappear during the subspace voyage: "I have never thought about betraying the emperor, nor have I considered leaving the empire and stopping paying tithes. Hela No. 5 Is not resisting paying taxes now, we are just paying taxes in a prepared and planned manner."
What Readers Think
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Official(7)Scraped 5d ago
Difficult to stretch
I don't know what to say, let's just say it's poorly written. The author vividly and exquisitely performed the classic Warhammer image of the mentally retarded governor who is self-respecting and arrogant and thinks he has control over everything. It's well written, but as a time traveler and a fan, this kind of governor's performance is just a bunch of nonsense.
No, buddy, the empire doesn't care what your plan is to pay taxes. It will either pay taxes with interest next year, or change the governor. The author may be Yun Chui.
The writing is pretty good. I could have rated it higher, but when I saw the training part, I couldn't stand it anymore. In the Warhammer world, are you still worried about not having wars? I will definitely get bored.
I feel like the author doesn't know much about the setting of Warhammer. I feel like there are a lot of problems.
The Warhammer world in other novels is a world of despair, but when reading other Warhammer novels, Goldfinger is not that despairing. There is a feeling that I can take off even if I put myself into it. I hope the author is more realistic. If the protagonist is an ordinary person, he should not write too powerfully. After all, ordinary people are not very popular. I support you, the author.
There are few good novels written by Warhammer fans that I can read.
Didn't the emperor become a god and ascend to heaven from where he was?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 5d ago
Difficult to stretch
I don't know what to say, let's just say it's poorly written. The author vividly and exquisitely performed the classic Warhammer image of the mentally retarded governor who is self-respecting and arrogant and thinks he has control over everything. It's well written, but as a time traveler and a fan, this kind of governor's performance is just a bunch of nonsense.
No, buddy, the empire doesn't care what your plan is to pay taxes. It will either pay taxes with interest next year, or change the governor. The author may be Yun Chui.
The writing is pretty good. I could have rated it higher, but when I saw the training part, I couldn't stand it anymore. In the Warhammer world, are you still worried about not having wars? I will definitely get bored.
I feel like the author doesn't know much about the setting of Warhammer. I feel like there are a lot of problems.
The Warhammer world in other novels is a world of despair, but when reading other Warhammer novels, Goldfinger is not that despairing. There is a feeling that I can take off even if I put myself into it. I hope the author is more realistic. If the protagonist is an ordinary person, he should not write too powerfully. After all, ordinary people are not very popular. I support you, the author.
There are few good novels written by Warhammer fans that I can read.
Didn't the emperor become a god and ascend to heaven from where he was?









