
Roman Slave Owner
by Brother Boyi
About This Novel
Caesar: "I come, I see, I conquer (VENI VIDI VICI)." Levi: "Who is that in front? You are blocking my way." Caesar: "Who are you?" Livy: "I am the great philosopher, father of Rome, king of Europe, emperor of India, conqueror of Germany, Jerusalem, Armenia and Pontus." Caesar: "..."
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In the end, if the protagonist unifies all of Europe, will he march towards Asia?
The protagonist's god-like operations in the book
What was originally a simple matter was suddenly complicated by the protagonist's amazing operation. I was "convinced" by the protagonist.
Introduction
Caesar: "I come, I see, I conquer!" Levi: "Who is that in front? You are blocking my way!" Caesar: "I'm sorry."
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Add copper and silver after each dinar, otherwise it will be a bit unclear
Except for the different names and place names, they all feel like ancient China.
Protagonist: I will fight you till death Someone informs the protagonist: The enemy is going to deal with you Protagonist: What (shocked) The plot is too retarded
The subject matter is good, but the protagonist is too yy and idiotic
It's understandable to train politicians to be spokespersons, but is it reasonable to just keep one dog like a poor man and not tie it up at all? You know that your opponent's background is going to die, but you still refuse to reconcile. Is there something wrong with your mind? Isn't it easy to wait for him to die backstage? And the arena agrees that 10V20 is more funny. The game that is sure to win becomes confusing, just for a manor, is it really funny? After the opponent is killed, who dares to compete with the protagonist? It's understandable even if the protagonist doesn't know how to lead troops or train. . . You act like an idiot and take people with you wherever you go. How many opportunities do you give people to capture the thief first and capture the king first?
Always incompetent and furious
Do you know who has been plotting against you and has never known how to fight back? I know that I am incompetent and furious
This is the most useless protagonist in any novel I have ever read. Main character. Has an army of tens of thousands. In the middle of the night, he was kidnapped by his own slave in prison. Finally, he was allowed to run away. The slave finally relied on the steel-making weapon that was obtained from the protagonist. He also became a king and had an army of hundreds of thousands. Have a tough fight with the protagonist. If the protagonist hadn't invented gunpowder. He will also be held down and beaten by the slave. What kind of fairy tale is this?
The gold finger is too high, and the slave master has all technologies unlocked at the beginning. What I want to see is the Roman Legion.
Gunpowder technology crushing the ancients is a bit too cliché.
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Official(46)Scraped 19d ago
Ask the author
In the end, if the protagonist unifies all of Europe, will he march towards Asia?
The protagonist's god-like operations in the book
What was originally a simple matter was suddenly complicated by the protagonist's amazing operation. I was "convinced" by the protagonist.
Introduction
Caesar: "I come, I see, I conquer!" Levi: "Who is that in front? You are blocking my way!" Caesar: "I'm sorry."
Give advice
Add copper and silver after each dinar, otherwise it will be a bit unclear
Except for the different names and place names, they all feel like ancient China.
Protagonist: I will fight you till death Someone informs the protagonist: The enemy is going to deal with you Protagonist: What (shocked) The plot is too retarded
The subject matter is good, but the protagonist is too yy and idiotic
It's understandable to train politicians to be spokespersons, but is it reasonable to just keep one dog like a poor man and not tie it up at all? You know that your opponent's background is going to die, but you still refuse to reconcile. Is there something wrong with your mind? Isn't it easy to wait for him to die backstage? And the arena agrees that 10V20 is more funny. The game that is sure to win becomes confusing, just for a manor, is it really funny? After the opponent is killed, who dares to compete with the protagonist? It's understandable even if the protagonist doesn't know how to lead troops or train. . . You act like an idiot and take people with you wherever you go. How many opportunities do you give people to capture the thief first and capture the king first?
Always incompetent and furious
Do you know who has been plotting against you and has never known how to fight back? I know that I am incompetent and furious
This is the most useless protagonist in any novel I have ever read. Main character. Has an army of tens of thousands. In the middle of the night, he was kidnapped by his own slave in prison. Finally, he was allowed to run away. The slave finally relied on the steel-making weapon that was obtained from the protagonist. He also became a king and had an army of hundreds of thousands. Have a tough fight with the protagonist. If the protagonist hadn't invented gunpowder. He will also be held down and beaten by the slave. What kind of fairy tale is this?
The gold finger is too high, and the slave master has all technologies unlocked at the beginning. What I want to see is the Roman Legion.
Gunpowder technology crushing the ancients is a bit too cliché.
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I was a slave owner in ancient Rome. Jpg (PS: The protagonist sometimes has a lower IQ, so be careful!)




Completed book, Before Caesar, Seizing the House, Highly Recommended




Completed [2019-08-20] I come, I see, I conquer!



Traveling back in time to the early days when the Roman Republic transformed into the Roman Empire, I became a slave owner with some assets but was about to be annexed soon. However, the protagonist quickly succeeded in counterattacking, and it was basically a smooth journey like Long Aotian, who accepted his younger brother and started a harem. The way to get started is also based on Sura, who is completely a combination of the top three giants. He typically follows other people's paths and leaves others with nowhere to go. However, there are too few books about Rome, and this book is very readable, so it is included in the book list. Main highlights: Roman history, cool writing Recommendation index:⭐⭐













