
Mercenaries Who Can Travel Through Time
by Ding Ding Eats Red Bean Soup
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Chen Bin, a retired soldier who was troubled by money, traveled across the ocean and joined the Foreign Legion, but he did not want to start the training system for soldiers in the heavens. From then on, Chen Bin learned sniping in "American Sniper"; he learned how to lay and clear mines in "Thunder"; he learned street fighting techniques in "Black Hawk Down"...
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Official(10)Scraped 11d ago
Update soon. This book is very good.
👍👍👍👍👍A work of conscience, unlike some novels where the protagonist is this King of War and that God of War at the beginning, it is more real
Can it be updated?
@Author, can you still update now? Isn't it because you don't have a little JJ anymore?
In fact, the author's writing is quite good. Some basic logic is consistent with the facts in reality. There is no special cheating behavior. It is the best among the novels I have read. But one thing is that it charges a fee. It would be better if it does not charge a fee.
What the hell?
Come on come on
The previous book was well written, but the pace was a bit fast.
come on! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The writing is good, military writing, finally something I can read.
Well written!
It's just too few. It only updates every two or three days. Is it because there are no manuscripts saved?
Well written
Well written, good, good, good
It is not recommended to write domestically
Harmony, love, you know what I mean? The previous one is of bad character and is recommended to be deleted.
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Official(10)Scraped 11d ago
Update soon. This book is very good.
👍👍👍👍👍A work of conscience, unlike some novels where the protagonist is this King of War and that God of War at the beginning, it is more real
Can it be updated?
@Author, can you still update now? Isn't it because you don't have a little JJ anymore?
In fact, the author's writing is quite good. Some basic logic is consistent with the facts in reality. There is no special cheating behavior. It is the best among the novels I have read. But one thing is that it charges a fee. It would be better if it does not charge a fee.
What the hell?
Come on come on
The previous book was well written, but the pace was a bit fast.
come on! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The writing is good, military writing, finally something I can read.
Well written!
It's just too few. It only updates every two or three days. Is it because there are no manuscripts saved?
Well written
Well written, good, good, good
It is not recommended to write domestically
Harmony, love, you know what I mean? The previous one is of bad character and is recommended to be deleted.
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[Comments on novels recommended by Sanjiang] Recommendation index: ★★★☆☆ Tags: military, French Foreign Legion, heaven system, film and television drama time travel The protagonist joins the French Foreign Legion and obtains a system that allows him to learn skills from various military films and TV dramas. This is a relatively unique military Zhutenliu novel. The writing style of this book is good and the sentences are fluent. Readers who are interested in soldiers' military journeys can take a look. ------ Introduction: Chen Bin, a retired soldier who was troubled by money, traveled across the ocean and joined the Foreign Legion, but he did not want to start the training system for soldiers in the heavens. From then on, Chen Bin learned sniping in "American Sniper"; he learned how to lay and clear mines in "Thunder"; he learned street fighting techniques in "Black Hawk Down"...




9/13 Sanjiang, Hay, I won't comment on this military book... I'll just complain about it. You can't let dads down, right? Let me give you a grade first. When I read a book, I look first at the writing style and secondly at the prose. These two are so bad that I can't watch it no matter how good the plot is. It's not too much to give this book a thumbs up based on these two points. Military literature... The whole time travel, I haven't read the book (I read the first chapter), but it feels like it's like Zhutianliu, mercenary + Zhutian, I can't think of it anyway? Get a gun but Azeroth chugs? I think any mage in Stormwind City can kill the protagonist. Or does the protagonist take a gun and go to the martial arts world? Oh... The protagonist can go to the martial arts world to learn some martial arts. After all, the protagonist is a compulsory soldier at the beginning... He is the weakest kind. The army does not teach anything, just trains (it may be very perfunctory, depending on which military region), and has zero actual combat experience... And then these soldiers go abroad (suddenly found a point to complain about) to become mercenaries? Which company would want such a sailor? The protagonist is set to make money to treat his brother's illness. He may work very hard, or he may show his potential. However, the opposite side is full of vicious big-headed soldiers. Your protagonist may not even have the right posture to hold the gun. When he fires the shot, he will be knocked out by the recoil and his face will be bloody. It's like an old actor giving a lesson to a young actor. This is how you hold a gun. You hold a submachine rifle in one hand without holding it on your shoulder, and you just jerk all the way? You're afraid that your arm might have been broken first, and the bullets would have been flying around, causing all your teammates to succumb. Finished complaining... I feel comfortable. I haven't read any military literature. I haven't seen any military movies yet/laughs













