
My Empire
About This Novel
When the roaring Messerschmitt fighter jets rush towards the fluttering dragon; when the M-4 tanks face the beasts covered in armor; when the brave grenadiers raise their rifles against the magicians; when the giant ships line up on the coastline and raise their cannons and roar - the world changes in the hands of Chris who comes through time. The war between industrial technology and magic has broken out. Let's see how Chris becomes the world leader!
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Official(231)Scraped 22d ago
By chapter 20, the protagonist looks like an idiot. What is produced is not enough to pay wages. Are there some things that we don't know about mass production? In modern times, even a fool knows how to mass produce!
I think the biggest problem with this book is the description of numbers. It is written entirely based on the author's feelings. The description of war casualties will never exceed 10,000. The more descriptions of military strength, the better. Ten million is a small goal. Thousands of planes and tanks in a month or two should be a piece of cake. Demons and everything else are just rubbish, endless, only a hundred thousand at most. Alas, if the author could learn elementary school mathematics, he should be able to sense the contradiction in these numbers.
First of all, let me tell you my opinion!
I have read many novels about rebirth and fictional historical themes, such as "Steel Dynasty", "The Rise of the South China Sea in 1627", "Returning to the Ming Dynasty with the Industrial Revolution System", etc., And I have also read some science fiction interstellar war novels. I have always wondered why there is no novel that can connect the theme of alternate history with the theme of interstellar war, until I saw this novel. Except for the low word count, this novel almost perfectly gave me the feeling I wanted. I just want to know how the author ends up with such a huge empire, and the final result... Sigh.
There is a problem with the basic settings
Given a blueprint, a group of medieval craftsmen can build it... Written by a blind chicken
I have read books about water, but I have never seen anything so watery. Just like the water of the Pacific Ocean
For a world where guns can kill magicians, nuclear weapons have been released in one or two hundred chapters, and more than a thousand chapters have been written to conquer this world. Later, I could write hundreds of chapters about the direct cosmic interstellar fleet, the development of empires in countless galaxies, and the conquest of an ordinary human empire in the Middle Ages. I really couldn't help it. Boiled the water of the Pacific Ocean
There is a problem with the outline
Magic and technology must be enemies? Those who master technology may not necessarily master magic, but those who master magic can certainly master technology! Technology can promote the development of magic. I can't understand the sworn enemy between magic and technology in your book! Technology is not just airplanes, cannons, genetic weapons, viruses! There are also conveniences in life, etc. Don't magicians want to live a better life?
You can also travel by jumping off a building, and it has become a story. Chris also looked at the memories before this time travel very seriously, so these memories are also very useful here?
To be honest, the T34 is really not that good. It is too ordinary. It needs defense but no defense. It needs attack power but has no attack power. It is not as maneuverable as the medium tanks of the same period.
Update so fast
Wow, you update so much. I just finished it yesterday and it exploded again today. When I saw the update, I thought it was just one chapter, but I ended up reading three chapters. Pay attention to your health. Work hard and do your best.
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Official(231)Scraped 22d ago
By chapter 20, the protagonist looks like an idiot. What is produced is not enough to pay wages. Are there some things that we don't know about mass production? In modern times, even a fool knows how to mass produce!
I think the biggest problem with this book is the description of numbers. It is written entirely based on the author's feelings. The description of war casualties will never exceed 10,000. The more descriptions of military strength, the better. Ten million is a small goal. Thousands of planes and tanks in a month or two should be a piece of cake. Demons and everything else are just rubbish, endless, only a hundred thousand at most. Alas, if the author could learn elementary school mathematics, he should be able to sense the contradiction in these numbers.
First of all, let me tell you my opinion!
I have read many novels about rebirth and fictional historical themes, such as "Steel Dynasty", "The Rise of the South China Sea in 1627", "Returning to the Ming Dynasty with the Industrial Revolution System", etc., And I have also read some science fiction interstellar war novels. I have always wondered why there is no novel that can connect the theme of alternate history with the theme of interstellar war, until I saw this novel. Except for the low word count, this novel almost perfectly gave me the feeling I wanted. I just want to know how the author ends up with such a huge empire, and the final result... Sigh.
There is a problem with the basic settings
Given a blueprint, a group of medieval craftsmen can build it... Written by a blind chicken
I have read books about water, but I have never seen anything so watery. Just like the water of the Pacific Ocean
For a world where guns can kill magicians, nuclear weapons have been released in one or two hundred chapters, and more than a thousand chapters have been written to conquer this world. Later, I could write hundreds of chapters about the direct cosmic interstellar fleet, the development of empires in countless galaxies, and the conquest of an ordinary human empire in the Middle Ages. I really couldn't help it. Boiled the water of the Pacific Ocean
There is a problem with the outline
Magic and technology must be enemies? Those who master technology may not necessarily master magic, but those who master magic can certainly master technology! Technology can promote the development of magic. I can't understand the sworn enemy between magic and technology in your book! Technology is not just airplanes, cannons, genetic weapons, viruses! There are also conveniences in life, etc. Don't magicians want to live a better life?
You can also travel by jumping off a building, and it has become a story. Chris also looked at the memories before this time travel very seriously, so these memories are also very useful here?
To be honest, the T34 is really not that good. It is too ordinary. It needs defense but no defense. It needs attack power but has no attack power. It is not as maneuverable as the medium tanks of the same period.
Update so fast
Wow, you update so much. I just finished it yesterday and it exploded again today. When I saw the update, I thought it was just one chapter, but I ended up reading three chapters. Pay attention to your health. Work hard and do your best.
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