
Plant an Imperial Myth
About This Novel
Serfs wailed, bandits raged, knights were hypocritical, nobles were extravagant, and the pope was corrupt. The wizard is evil, the sea monster is strange, the orcs are cruel, the elves are conservative, and the dragons are greedy! The devil stares into the abyss. The White Walkers are waiting outside the Great Wall. ... Once he traveled through time, Linn became the exiled illegitimate son of Marquis Ducasse of the Kaladi Empire. In order to preserve the reputation of the marquis and the family bloodline, the eldest son who was waiting for the hereditary order had his retinue kill him. Border wastelands, high mountains, poisonous insects and beasts... And blood-stained fiefdom charters. How can Lin En, who goes out with only a pair of hands, survive? Fortunately, it is bound to the [Tiangong Kaiwu] panel. As long as you have liver, you can become stronger! [While rubbing straw rope, production experience +1] [While archery, hunting experience +1] [While logging, gathering experience +1]... Land reclamation, hunting, farming, logging, building bridges, paving roads, digging coal, mining, and trade. Build villages, raise families, develop industries, research technology, increase production, and accumulate capital. Recruit an army, expand your territory, and build an empire! ... Some years later. The foreign envoy asked Lin En how he created the myth of an empire that spanned the continent. Linn: "The myth of the empire? Isn't it just a matter of having hands?"
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Official(44)Scraped 12d ago
What can I say about this book? It was okay in the early days, but then I started to regret buying the later chapters. If I remember correctly, I have seen that the plot has been repeated at least four or five times - buying a slave - the protagonist talking about the treatment - the slave being happy - the banquet and other plots. Every time you buy a slave, there must be a follow-up with the same number of words describing the slave. There is no problem with farming, and there is no problem with slow farming, but these can be used to push the main plot or create some interesting plots. Now it seems that things are messed up here and there, such as the legal issues of slaves and accidents that have not been solved several times, and the same plot has been wasted describing the same plot several times. After mentioning interesting plots such as Extraordinary, there is no such person. Even counting the early enemies Ironblood and Aiden, the solution in the article makes people feel that so many chapters are wasted. What does it have to do with the protagonist, the Brown family has discovered it... I can't complain anymore.
How to say it! The benefits provided are so good
I am speechless. Are you being too kind to ordinary people and slaves? Forget about food and drink for a better job. You can give away such a good house at any time. Then what rewards will you give to the soldiers who fight for you through life and death?
The funny thing about this book is that the land that has been planted for 200 chapters is never harvested, and it is always the "estimated yield."
The plot is too deliberate. If you want to farm, you will meet someone who knows how to farm. If you see hops in the morning, you will meet someone who knows how to brew wine at noon.
. . It's not so much a lord's story as it is a primitive farming story. The territory of four to five thousand people is still eating from a big pot. There are one or two hundred chapters of internal affairs regulations, but they have not been released; there is also a currency system and a reward system. It's such a mess, only the blacksmith can receive the bonus if he is a worker, right? No one else even mentioned it. However, the author's writing about survival and farming and development is really good, but it's difficult to comment on the politics. It feels like he didn't consider human nature at all, and the writing is as rational as writing system game data.
Currently at chapter 100, there are a few minor flaws but the impact is not significant, which is pretty good in the current online writing environment. From reading novels in 2014 to now, to be honest, I spend more time looking for books than reading them. Please support me if you can.
The currency is not very good. The name of their currency is British, right? You are not British, and you are not writing for British people, so it might as well be traditional gold, silver, and copper. .
The author draws a map! Map! Map
It's a good book. I like this kind of farming book. There's nothing wrong with the content. You can read it.
Write less sex scenes. When I see sex scenes, I jump to them. Nothing can support
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Official(44)Scraped 12d ago
What can I say about this book? It was okay in the early days, but then I started to regret buying the later chapters. If I remember correctly, I have seen that the plot has been repeated at least four or five times - buying a slave - the protagonist talking about the treatment - the slave being happy - the banquet and other plots. Every time you buy a slave, there must be a follow-up with the same number of words describing the slave. There is no problem with farming, and there is no problem with slow farming, but these can be used to push the main plot or create some interesting plots. Now it seems that things are messed up here and there, such as the legal issues of slaves and accidents that have not been solved several times, and the same plot has been wasted describing the same plot several times. After mentioning interesting plots such as Extraordinary, there is no such person. Even counting the early enemies Ironblood and Aiden, the solution in the article makes people feel that so many chapters are wasted. What does it have to do with the protagonist, the Brown family has discovered it... I can't complain anymore.
How to say it! The benefits provided are so good
I am speechless. Are you being too kind to ordinary people and slaves? Forget about food and drink for a better job. You can give away such a good house at any time. Then what rewards will you give to the soldiers who fight for you through life and death?
The funny thing about this book is that the land that has been planted for 200 chapters is never harvested, and it is always the "estimated yield."
The plot is too deliberate. If you want to farm, you will meet someone who knows how to farm. If you see hops in the morning, you will meet someone who knows how to brew wine at noon.
. . It's not so much a lord's story as it is a primitive farming story. The territory of four to five thousand people is still eating from a big pot. There are one or two hundred chapters of internal affairs regulations, but they have not been released; there is also a currency system and a reward system. It's such a mess, only the blacksmith can receive the bonus if he is a worker, right? No one else even mentioned it. However, the author's writing about survival and farming and development is really good, but it's difficult to comment on the politics. It feels like he didn't consider human nature at all, and the writing is as rational as writing system game data.
Currently at chapter 100, there are a few minor flaws but the impact is not significant, which is pretty good in the current online writing environment. From reading novels in 2014 to now, to be honest, I spend more time looking for books than reading them. Please support me if you can.
The currency is not very good. The name of their currency is British, right? You are not British, and you are not writing for British people, so it might as well be traditional gold, silver, and copper. .
The author draws a map! Map! Map
It's a good book. I like this kind of farming book. There's nothing wrong with the content. You can read it.
Write less sex scenes. When I see sex scenes, I jump to them. Nothing can support









