
A Happy Life in Azeroth
About This Novel
Please read the new book "The Wanhua Demon Lord". It is a time-travel, fantasy, slow-burning, and the protagonist has experienced ups and downs. The Wu Wei family traveled to the world of Azeroth and unexpectedly had the super qualifications to become any profession, but they first had to find a way to survive. "What? Do you need qualifications to become a spell caster? Isn't it just a matter of having hands? Our whole family is like this!" "You said starting a great adventure? Then why bother? Isn't it good for my wife and children to have a hot bed?"
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Official(5)Scraped 11d ago
If you have any critical comments or if you don't understand, please enter here and all outsiders will be deleted.
First, Pioneer's writing skills are weak, and it may be difficult to understand where he writes. Second, games are games and novels are novels. The game is about playability and balance, and the novel is about logical logic. Therefore, for the world of Azeroth, Pioneer cannot completely follow the game. It must be improved, analyzed and supplemented. I won't force book friends who don't understand, just play the game instead of reading the novel. If you don't understand, let me tell you. Some things are actually very simple to explain. For example, there is a critical comment saying that using medieval methods to treat diseases on ships is Pioneer nonsense. There are ship priests in Azeroth. First, is Azeroth a feudal society? Isn't it normal to be lagging behind? Second, you may be talking about warships, which go out to fight for the country and provide national security. Vanguard is a merchant ship, equipped with a spellcaster priest, who pays the salary? How many priests are there per human being who can cast spells? Are all spellcasters in Azeroth? What is the social status of a priest who can cast spells? What income level? What is the social status of a sailor? What income level? The spell caster is equivalent to half a noble, working hard to treat poor sailors? When you grow up floating on the sea, shouldn't your income be twice as much as if you were stable on land? Who will pay for this? In feudal society, how much was a sailor's life worth? The sailor dies and saves wages! How is it possible to have a chaplain on board a ship? Are sailors worthy of being at the bottom of society?
The protagonist is somewhat seriously ill, idiot.
There is a sense of narration, like a travelogue.
Heartfelt words to the vast number of book lovers
Thank you all for clicking on my novel. I always feel that novels are actually another life and another life possibility. Let those who write and those who read, think about, what would my life be like if it were not what it is now? In a strange life, what would the characters do, and what would I do as a reader? I am a new writer and my writing skills are very poor, but the above are the goals I strive for. Therefore, the stories I write may not be in line with current trends, may be slow, and may not contain so much pretentiousness, decisiveness, murder and treasure grabbing, arrogance of the world, wide open harem, and obedience, but I have tried my best to make it real! Hope you all like it! Even if you don't like it, please keep your emotions stable and read your favorite books with a peaceful mind. Thanks again!
Very good, a rare good book. It perfectly shows the true state of a person who travels to Azeroth, becomes a druid, and uses the abilities of a druid to live. Like it, come on.
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Official(5)Scraped 11d ago
If you have any critical comments or if you don't understand, please enter here and all outsiders will be deleted.
First, Pioneer's writing skills are weak, and it may be difficult to understand where he writes. Second, games are games and novels are novels. The game is about playability and balance, and the novel is about logical logic. Therefore, for the world of Azeroth, Pioneer cannot completely follow the game. It must be improved, analyzed and supplemented. I won't force book friends who don't understand, just play the game instead of reading the novel. If you don't understand, let me tell you. Some things are actually very simple to explain. For example, there is a critical comment saying that using medieval methods to treat diseases on ships is Pioneer nonsense. There are ship priests in Azeroth. First, is Azeroth a feudal society? Isn't it normal to be lagging behind? Second, you may be talking about warships, which go out to fight for the country and provide national security. Vanguard is a merchant ship, equipped with a spellcaster priest, who pays the salary? How many priests are there per human being who can cast spells? Are all spellcasters in Azeroth? What is the social status of a priest who can cast spells? What income level? What is the social status of a sailor? What income level? The spell caster is equivalent to half a noble, working hard to treat poor sailors? When you grow up floating on the sea, shouldn't your income be twice as much as if you were stable on land? Who will pay for this? In feudal society, how much was a sailor's life worth? The sailor dies and saves wages! How is it possible to have a chaplain on board a ship? Are sailors worthy of being at the bottom of society?
The protagonist is somewhat seriously ill, idiot.
There is a sense of narration, like a travelogue.
Heartfelt words to the vast number of book lovers
Thank you all for clicking on my novel. I always feel that novels are actually another life and another life possibility. Let those who write and those who read, think about, what would my life be like if it were not what it is now? In a strange life, what would the characters do, and what would I do as a reader? I am a new writer and my writing skills are very poor, but the above are the goals I strive for. Therefore, the stories I write may not be in line with current trends, may be slow, and may not contain so much pretentiousness, decisiveness, murder and treasure grabbing, arrogance of the world, wide open harem, and obedience, but I have tried my best to make it real! Hope you all like it! Even if you don't like it, please keep your emotions stable and read your favorite books with a peaceful mind. Thanks again!
Very good, a rare good book. It perfectly shows the true state of a person who travels to Azeroth, becomes a druid, and uses the abilities of a druid to live. Like it, come on.









