
Lord: Start with Daily Divination
by The Starry Sky Of Chaka Salt Lake
About This Novel
[Territorial development + hegemony + multi-race + knight flow + wizard magic flow] Liszt, who majored in archeology, traveled to a different world of swords and magic and became a lord who was supposed to inherit the title of viscount, but was persecuted by someone unknown and was reduced to a baron. Coincidentally, the ancient books dug up in his previous life followed him, and he obtained the daily divination ability and attribute panel. But why does this divination ability seem a bit gossipy? [Viscountess Renata of Emerald Territory will give birth to a male baby in one day. Who is his father...] [The future Golden Knight Spartacus Balk, led by the slave traders tomorrow afternoon, will pass through Ironthorn Town and go to the King City of King Pedan, thus starting his glorious life. [Prince Osmond recently wanted to divorce his wife Marianne, but it was actually because of a man...] [The dark tide is about to come from the north, bringing endless blood and despair to this continent. ...... Developing territory and conquering foreign races, Liszt, who is walking on thin ice, faces constant difficulties and obstacles... Want to use the power of the nobility to oppress me? Then I will threaten you with the scandal revealed by divination! Orcs will never be slaves? Then I will beat you until you become a slave! Unknowingly, his power has grown to an unimaginable level, and at this time he discovers that the world does not seem to be that simple... Light comes from darkness, but does light really emerge from darkness? Should he fall into the abyss or sit on the supreme throne...
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
Author, do you think that the lord is playing house? The money recovered from corruption is given to the poor in the territory, but you are playing house? You also get half the tax cut. Are you still writing about a noble lord?
You are such a good person! Training an excellent mage for free will end up letting others take advantage! You have traveled to a lord-feudal Middle Ages and don't want to grow your family!
There is a serious problem. With this golden finger, I can definitely play it safe and hide a trump card, but guess what I saw? Everything is really blown out. It's fine if a few close subordinates know it. They are not afraid of being guilty, and they have no trump cards at all. They can play with a clear card, and many times it is even more outrageous to directly come to the prophet to speak. You know what will happen, but can you tell it? If a heretic were to be tried directly, they would explode.
The characters are full-bodied, the plot is reasonable, and the plot is not too complicated. At present, the power system and the price system have not collapsed, and there are many hidden clues. The writing is good, and it is passable in all aspects. It's just personal reasons that I don't like the style of always doing internal affairs construction. I have read 60+ chapters, but I have never explored outside the territory, and I rarely introduce things outside the territory. The basic plot is concentrated in the small town, and there are basically not many conflicts and plot upgrades. It seems relatively dull.
You are really a human being, you are the only one who is smart. People won't give up even if they see the benefits, but they can't make your musket. It's all your fault. You are the smartest. I'm so speechless
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
Author, do you think that the lord is playing house? The money recovered from corruption is given to the poor in the territory, but you are playing house? You also get half the tax cut. Are you still writing about a noble lord?
You are such a good person! Training an excellent mage for free will end up letting others take advantage! You have traveled to a lord-feudal Middle Ages and don't want to grow your family!
There is a serious problem. With this golden finger, I can definitely play it safe and hide a trump card, but guess what I saw? Everything is really blown out. It's fine if a few close subordinates know it. They are not afraid of being guilty, and they have no trump cards at all. They can play with a clear card, and many times it is even more outrageous to directly come to the prophet to speak. You know what will happen, but can you tell it? If a heretic were to be tried directly, they would explode.
The characters are full-bodied, the plot is reasonable, and the plot is not too complicated. At present, the power system and the price system have not collapsed, and there are many hidden clues. The writing is good, and it is passable in all aspects. It's just personal reasons that I don't like the style of always doing internal affairs construction. I have read 60+ chapters, but I have never explored outside the territory, and I rarely introduce things outside the territory. The basic plot is concentrated in the small town, and there are basically not many conflicts and plot upgrades. It seems relatively dull.
You are really a human being, you are the only one who is smart. People won't give up even if they see the benefits, but they can't make your musket. It's all your fault. You are the smartest. I'm so speechless









