
Italian Glory
About This Novel
I feel like there are very few people writing about foreign historical subjects nowadays, so I thought about writing one myself. If you are interested, please add it to your collection, follow it and invest. Thank you. Please subscribe. On November 11, 1869, the cold wind of winter had gradually blown to all parts of Europe along with the cold wind of the Atlantic Ocean. However, the prosperous Naples in southern Italy was not affected by the cold wind at all. The dignitaries gathered outside a prosperous palace to wait. Inside the palace, Umberto also paced anxiously, occasionally glancing at the door tightly with his peripheral vision. It was not until the door opened that a nurse in white clothes stained with blood came to him to announce the good news. He walked into the house and looked at the newborn baby. He asked his father, Vittorio Emanuele II, to name him Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Marie Gennaro di Savoy and make him Prince of Naples. This baby will eventually become the future Emperor of Italy, Emperor of Ethiopia, Emperor of the Italian Federation, and the only dominant leader in Europe.
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Official(43)Scraped 2d ago
It's not that no one has written about this subject
It's not that no one has written about this topic, it's just that Operation Static Network has hidden it. Holding the copyright and not showing it to others, capitalists are really wicked.
The protagonist is also a time traveler after all. He is also a college student in modern times. How can he travel to the eve of World War I and act like a fool? Even if he cannot compare with some people, he still knows more than most people.
Personally, I think this book review is okay.
The author's writing is quite good. Foreign history is quite a niche field. The author is very satisfied with what he has written so far. . There are just too few updates. Now to remind you of the update, I will borrow a book review from a previous screenshot.
Working for free in Spain
Even if we buy the island of Medan, we still have to help Spain put down the rebellion. It's better to buy it by force and start a war if it doesn't sell it. Even 8 million pounds will be saved, not to mention Spain's disgusting free prostitution. Wouldn't it be better to declare war directly and fight for the entire Philippines?
We learn from China for food, so why not learn from Chinese medicine?
As food develops towards China, traditional Chinese medicine should not ignore it
The plots without the protagonist are pretty good. Once the protagonist comes out, it's unnatural, which means it's not the world that's wrong.
You won't be able to ascend the throne until the finale. It's not too cool. The protagonist is like a robot. He only knows how to develop the country. He has no hobbies and is not lustful. In reality, a loser who traveled through the past has so much power. Not to mention how big the harem is, there must be at least three or four. It's so saintly.
There is too little foreign history, so I would like to make some suggestions. I have read dozens of chapters so far. The author's novel is essentially an online novel. The protagonist is a time traveler. It is okay to start writing from a baby, but you cannot make the protagonist stupid. Readers want to see the time traveler strategizing in two lifetimes, instead of slowly growing up and writing about your changes in thinking. You are not an old author, and no reader is willing to wait. New authors want good writing to make a name for themselves. The coming-of-age protagonist is not likable. From what I've seen so far, I feel like the protagonist is clumsy in front.
It's funny, after almost 50 chapters, the protagonist basically has no role. At most, he helps the country's economy to be better than in the original history, and then his sense of existence is basically gone.
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Community(0)
Official(43)Scraped 2d ago
It's not that no one has written about this subject
It's not that no one has written about this topic, it's just that Operation Static Network has hidden it. Holding the copyright and not showing it to others, capitalists are really wicked.
The protagonist is also a time traveler after all. He is also a college student in modern times. How can he travel to the eve of World War I and act like a fool? Even if he cannot compare with some people, he still knows more than most people.
Personally, I think this book review is okay.
The author's writing is quite good. Foreign history is quite a niche field. The author is very satisfied with what he has written so far. . There are just too few updates. Now to remind you of the update, I will borrow a book review from a previous screenshot.
Working for free in Spain
Even if we buy the island of Medan, we still have to help Spain put down the rebellion. It's better to buy it by force and start a war if it doesn't sell it. Even 8 million pounds will be saved, not to mention Spain's disgusting free prostitution. Wouldn't it be better to declare war directly and fight for the entire Philippines?
We learn from China for food, so why not learn from Chinese medicine?
As food develops towards China, traditional Chinese medicine should not ignore it
The plots without the protagonist are pretty good. Once the protagonist comes out, it's unnatural, which means it's not the world that's wrong.
You won't be able to ascend the throne until the finale. It's not too cool. The protagonist is like a robot. He only knows how to develop the country. He has no hobbies and is not lustful. In reality, a loser who traveled through the past has so much power. Not to mention how big the harem is, there must be at least three or four. It's so saintly.
There is too little foreign history, so I would like to make some suggestions. I have read dozens of chapters so far. The author's novel is essentially an online novel. The protagonist is a time traveler. It is okay to start writing from a baby, but you cannot make the protagonist stupid. Readers want to see the time traveler strategizing in two lifetimes, instead of slowly growing up and writing about your changes in thinking. You are not an old author, and no reader is willing to wait. New authors want good writing to make a name for themselves. The coming-of-age protagonist is not likable. From what I've seen so far, I feel like the protagonist is clumsy in front.
It's funny, after almost 50 chapters, the protagonist basically has no role. At most, he helps the country's economy to be better than in the original history, and then his sense of existence is basically gone.
















