
Emperor Zhou
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I accidentally killed the main character... I'll pick this up in the next book and prepare him to wear it again.
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Official(2)Scraped 24d ago
I accidentally killed the main character, but that's okay
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Sorry, gentlemen. Originally, this book was written as a relatively traditional article about cultivating immortals, and I also prepared to start from this aspect. But I don't know why, as I wrote it, I started to develop into writing about farming and fighting for hegemony. ... I thought that if the protagonist was written as an emperor of the Shang Dynasty, it would be difficult to write a traditional fairy tale. If it was King Zhou of Shang who succeeded in cultivating immortality and then changed the direction of the war, I really don't know how to write it. If it were written as a hegemony article, it would be difficult to control the level of immortality. For example, can a transformed god crush an army in the foundation-building stage? According to traditional literature, a small level higher can suppress the opponent. At a higher level, it would be a complete crushing situation, and it would be amazing if the protagonist could cross the border to enter the battle. ... I also thought of this... Moreover, the system of the myth of the gods was originally very messy, so I decided to let the protagonist start from scratch. This is the East China Sea strategy...
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Official(2)Scraped 24d ago
I accidentally killed the main character, but that's okay
Some explanations about this book
Sorry, gentlemen. Originally, this book was written as a relatively traditional article about cultivating immortals, and I also prepared to start from this aspect. But I don't know why, as I wrote it, I started to develop into writing about farming and fighting for hegemony. ... I thought that if the protagonist was written as an emperor of the Shang Dynasty, it would be difficult to write a traditional fairy tale. If it was King Zhou of Shang who succeeded in cultivating immortality and then changed the direction of the war, I really don't know how to write it. If it were written as a hegemony article, it would be difficult to control the level of immortality. For example, can a transformed god crush an army in the foundation-building stage? According to traditional literature, a small level higher can suppress the opponent. At a higher level, it would be a complete crushing situation, and it would be amazing if the protagonist could cross the border to enter the battle. ... I also thought of this... Moreover, the system of the myth of the gods was originally very messy, so I decided to let the protagonist start from scratch. This is the East China Sea strategy...









