
Lord: Start by Summoning the Blue Star Regular Army
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[National flow + fourth natural disaster + farming + lord] Matthew traveled to the Western fantasy world and became a down-and-out prince who was enfeoffed (exiled) to a remote and barren territory. Faced with serious problems such as land, floods, and food, as well as the threats that come from deep in the Misty Mountains at any time, he is desperate. Fortunately, the ancient relic left to him by his mother allowed him to successfully summon several goblins. To others, this lowest form of humanoid creature seems incapable of performing miracles. But what surprised Matthew was that the souls of these goblins actually came from the "Blue Star". Looking at the "regular army" of goblins who were shouting slogans, lining up neatly, and carrying out orders and prohibitions, Matthew knew that this was a sure thing. ... In Blue Star, high school student Matthew died mysteriously in class. A mysterious magic circle appeared at the scene. The school was subsequently blocked by relevant departments for research. It was discovered that the magic circle could connect the consciousness of Blue Star people, allowing them to enter an unknown fantasy world and become magical creatures summoned by Matthew, a time traveler. As a result, elite personnel from various fields in Blue Star began to enter other worlds one after another...
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I would like to ask the author or others who have read this book to tell me about it. The protagonist summons people from the country to help the protagonist develop, so what can the country get? Just pure boredom? To help the protagonist develop? No need at all, and no idea at all? Can the protagonist contribute back to the country? Can he practice magic or can those magic potions help the country? You may have written this book, but I may not have heard it, because I only skipped chapters intermittently to listen to the plot until chapter 72, and it did not say that the protagonist can contribute back to the country. Because I heard that there is a plot in these 70 chapters: the protagonist hopes that these people can stay for a while, and then those people say that it is okay to stay for a while, and they can also repair their own minor problems, so I am very curious, can I just feed this back?
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I would like to ask the author or others who have read this book to tell me about it. The protagonist summons people from the country to help the protagonist develop, so what can the country get? Just pure boredom? To help the protagonist develop? No need at all, and no idea at all? Can the protagonist contribute back to the country? Can he practice magic or can those magic potions help the country? You may have written this book, but I may not have heard it, because I only skipped chapters intermittently to listen to the plot until chapter 72, and it did not say that the protagonist can contribute back to the country. Because I heard that there is a plot in these 70 chapters: the protagonist hopes that these people can stay for a while, and then those people say that it is okay to stay for a while, and they can also repair their own minor problems, so I am very curious, can I just feed this back?













