
Teutonic Oath
by Garlic Sprouts Garlic Sprouts
About This Novel
Riding a horse and holding a sword, wearing armor to kill the enemy, chivalry, an epic war, a romantic fairy tale that never goes out of style for men. Under the lance, all living beings are equal, regardless of belief, only life and death. When Leo, who was originally a slave, got involved in several forces by chance, where would he go? Let's wait and see! (The new work "Era of Riding Oath" hopes everyone will support it!)
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
good book
Good book, I recommend it
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good book
Good book, I recommend it
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When writing about the Teutonic Knights, the protagonist did not travel through time, but was a local slave who was then sold and transferred to the Teutonic Knights to become a slave. In the subsequent war, the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights wanted to secularize the Teutonic Knights, and then made the protagonist a real baron in Elpin. This book is a slow read, with more than a hundred chapters, and the protagonist has just started as the Baron. But the writing is good. (The current writing is a mess, with confusing chapters and plots. It is recommended not to join if you are not a sentimentalist)




Nowadays, foreign history seems to be very niche. This book feels good, but those who write foreign languages and stick to it probably write them with passion.













