
War Palace and Knee Pillow, Austria's Destiny
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Let others fight, and you, lucky Austria, get married! What the God of War can give you, the God of Love can also give you. The smoke of the Napoleonic Wars has cleared, and the Vienna System, which once brought peace to Europe, is riddled with holes. Under the seemingly calm surface of peace, there is the turbulent whirlpool of the times, the calm before the storm. The air was filled with steaming mist of sweat, and the choking black smoke made it difficult to breathe. At the elegant dining table, a group of soldiers and fat men in suits were jostling each other, feasting on the meal called the world. A self-portrait of Van Gogh hung on the wall, and the waltzes of Strauss and his sons were ringing in his ears. Suddenly the music changed to a march, and the scene shifted to the battlefield. Soldiers marched in goose-stepping order toward the machine gun barbed wire fence. A cannonball fell on the ground, and after the smoke passed, countless cavalry rushed towards the artillery position. With a loud noise, a steam tank continued to spray flames. A wooden plane flew close to the ground, dropped its bombs and then quickly lifted up, breaking through the clouds and shining brightly.
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Official(83)Scraped 2d ago
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The pace is very slow. I haven't read more than 800 chapters. It's still a book about farming. It's more than 800 chapters and I haven't succeeded yet. Then the fight for hegemony will have to be delayed until at least more than 1,000 chapters. I estimate that I will write more than 1,500 chapters. A Krakow Uprising can take so long to write about. So if the author wants to write about the Austro-Prussian War, then he can't go beyond 100 chapters? I really feel that the author should shorten the details of farming and there is no need to write about every incident. The key is that each event is very long and always goes wrong. The Krakow Uprising itself failed very quickly historically. The protagonist already knew about it, and Austria was far stronger than it was historically. Normally it would have been easily destroyed. I don't quite understand why Jaszczuk led the Polish Restoration Army to deal with it? Originally, in the end, the protagonist just collected the criminal evidence on the spot and executed him on the spot. The evidence was not collusion with Polish rebels.
The prelude is so long that ordinary people can't watch it👀
The prelude is so long that ordinary people can't watch it👀
The rhythm of the writing is too chaotic. Can you please be more serious? Why is a historical article so complicated?
I really don't want to watch it anymore. First of all, the protagonist doesn't have much sense of existence and the development is very slow. Austria is still the same. Anyway, apart from having more colonies, there are no big changes. I can't watch it.
How many chapters are left until I reach adulthood? ! ! !
What a scary novel.
The protagonist barely appears in the first few dozen chapters. It's such a strange book. I don't know how I developed my brain.
It's so bad that it could be reborn as the Spanish Empire. It's comparable to Italian novels.
The writing is okay, but I don't recommend reading it now. Wait until the update is finished, because it's a lot of water.
I have read more than 600 chapters and can't stand it anymore. The plot is too slow and there are too many sub-plots. There is no need to write so much about many plots and just mention them. The key is that the updates are short, which makes them seem more watery. When I saw that there were many chapters at the end, I just read the title and skipped after reading two pages. I suggest that the author sort out the main story in Austria beforehand. European and domestic affairs are enough for you to write about. The protagonist has not even become emperor yet, but he is causing trouble all over the world and writing foreshadowing everywhere, creating a sense of separation. The focus is on how the protagonist gradually takes power and integrates domestic forces, so that he can be able to make things happen in Europe and around the world. There is too little description of the protagonist's own affairs in the country, and there is no struggle for power. There are so many conservative and reformist forces that we have yet to write about how to pave the way for rebirth in the revolutionary wave in the future. There are also two big flaws. One is that there are too many useless descriptions of the protagonist himself and the women around him. The other is that there is too much nonsense like writing about the Irish disaster. Would writing less affect the advancement of the plot? Writing two chapters in one day is still so bad. In my opinion, these are not even foreshadowing, and the title and content are not right. The summary is that I can read it, but there is too much nonsense. It is recommended to wait until the update is completed before reading it. You can skip the parts you don't like.
The part about Nan Ming is inexplicable, and the Japanese guy, I don't know why it's so awkward to write, and there are more than 300 chapters where the main character is a child, and the pace is horribly slow. I don't recommend it to people who like fast pace.
The quality of the book is very high and the subject matter is very attractive. But I personally suggest that the author speed up the pace, otherwise he will lose many book friends because it looks very tiring. These side stories and subplots of yours are all modifiers. You cannot treat them as the main course, otherwise you will put the cart before the horse and forget to correct it. As for colonies, the United States, Brazil, Australia, Indonesia, and South Africa are the best, and the Austrian Empire can be appropriately exploited on a reasonable basis. The downfall of the Holy Roman Empire next door is that it lacks emotional lines and daily foreshadowing, but it is excellent in other aspects, so the author can learn from it.
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Official(83)Scraped 2d ago
Rhythm
The pace is very slow. I haven't read more than 800 chapters. It's still a book about farming. It's more than 800 chapters and I haven't succeeded yet. Then the fight for hegemony will have to be delayed until at least more than 1,000 chapters. I estimate that I will write more than 1,500 chapters. A Krakow Uprising can take so long to write about. So if the author wants to write about the Austro-Prussian War, then he can't go beyond 100 chapters? I really feel that the author should shorten the details of farming and there is no need to write about every incident. The key is that each event is very long and always goes wrong. The Krakow Uprising itself failed very quickly historically. The protagonist already knew about it, and Austria was far stronger than it was historically. Normally it would have been easily destroyed. I don't quite understand why Jaszczuk led the Polish Restoration Army to deal with it? Originally, in the end, the protagonist just collected the criminal evidence on the spot and executed him on the spot. The evidence was not collusion with Polish rebels.
The prelude is so long that ordinary people can't watch it👀
The prelude is so long that ordinary people can't watch it👀
The rhythm of the writing is too chaotic. Can you please be more serious? Why is a historical article so complicated?
I really don't want to watch it anymore. First of all, the protagonist doesn't have much sense of existence and the development is very slow. Austria is still the same. Anyway, apart from having more colonies, there are no big changes. I can't watch it.
How many chapters are left until I reach adulthood? ! ! !
What a scary novel.
The protagonist barely appears in the first few dozen chapters. It's such a strange book. I don't know how I developed my brain.
It's so bad that it could be reborn as the Spanish Empire. It's comparable to Italian novels.
The writing is okay, but I don't recommend reading it now. Wait until the update is finished, because it's a lot of water.
I have read more than 600 chapters and can't stand it anymore. The plot is too slow and there are too many sub-plots. There is no need to write so much about many plots and just mention them. The key is that the updates are short, which makes them seem more watery. When I saw that there were many chapters at the end, I just read the title and skipped after reading two pages. I suggest that the author sort out the main story in Austria beforehand. European and domestic affairs are enough for you to write about. The protagonist has not even become emperor yet, but he is causing trouble all over the world and writing foreshadowing everywhere, creating a sense of separation. The focus is on how the protagonist gradually takes power and integrates domestic forces, so that he can be able to make things happen in Europe and around the world. There is too little description of the protagonist's own affairs in the country, and there is no struggle for power. There are so many conservative and reformist forces that we have yet to write about how to pave the way for rebirth in the revolutionary wave in the future. There are also two big flaws. One is that there are too many useless descriptions of the protagonist himself and the women around him. The other is that there is too much nonsense like writing about the Irish disaster. Would writing less affect the advancement of the plot? Writing two chapters in one day is still so bad. In my opinion, these are not even foreshadowing, and the title and content are not right. The summary is that I can read it, but there is too much nonsense. It is recommended to wait until the update is completed before reading it. You can skip the parts you don't like.
The part about Nan Ming is inexplicable, and the Japanese guy, I don't know why it's so awkward to write, and there are more than 300 chapters where the main character is a child, and the pace is horribly slow. I don't recommend it to people who like fast pace.
The quality of the book is very high and the subject matter is very attractive. But I personally suggest that the author speed up the pace, otherwise he will lose many book friends because it looks very tiring. These side stories and subplots of yours are all modifiers. You cannot treat them as the main course, otherwise you will put the cart before the horse and forget to correct it. As for colonies, the United States, Brazil, Australia, Indonesia, and South Africa are the best, and the Austrian Empire can be appropriately exploited on a reasonable basis. The downfall of the Holy Roman Empire next door is that it lacks emotional lines and daily foreshadowing, but it is excellent in other aspects, so the author can learn from it.
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Not bad. The protagonist travels through time to the grandson of the last Austrian emperor and the future founding emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Tags: group portrait, IQ online Introduction: Let others fight the war, you, lucky Austria, get married! Whatever the God of War can give you, the God of Love can also give you. The smoke of the Napoleonic Wars has cleared, and the Vienna System, which once brought peace to Europe, is riddled with holes. Under the seemingly calm surface of peace, there is the turbulent whirlpool of the times, the calm before the storm. The air was filled with steaming mist of sweat, and the choking black smoke made it difficult to breathe. At the elegant dining table, a group of soldiers and fat men in suits were jostling each other, feasting on the feast called the world. Van Gogh's self-portrait hung on the wall, and waltz music lingered in his ears. Suddenly the music changed to a march, and the scene shifted to the battlefield. Soldiers marched in goose-stepping order toward the machine gun barbed wire fence. A cannonball fell on the ground, and after the smoke passed, countless cavalry rushed towards the artillery position. Accompanied by a huge noise, a wooden plane flew close to the ground, then quickly rose up and broke through the clouds, shining brightly.




Department of Foreign History, I always feel like I have seen similar plots somewhere. I didn't think of it, but it was well written.




Austria, the emperor's grandson starts in the 1830s, the founder of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the original historical line. I felt like I could barely watch it, but I really couldn't stick with it and I dropped most of it.













