
Stellaris: Rise of the Peak Empire
About This Novel
[Science Fiction + Farming + The Fourth Natural Disaster] In the endless stars, all humans have formed their own forces to oppose each other. Industrial manufacturing, scientific research, finance and trade, alliance war War, war never changes. Chu Hua accidentally traveled through a parallel world and was summoned into the starry sky to participate in the battle for hegemony among the stars. At the same time, he discovered that he had gained magical powers You can get star points by destroying other empires, and spending the points can bring you various bonuses. Step by step forward, the stars shine, and the peak empire rises. All servants from all over the world!
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Official(21)Scraped 3d ago
There are few star-themed novels, and this one is relatively good... I personally still like interstellar conquest-type novels, and I hope the author can stick to it. In addition, the names of the empires here are a bit awkward. The latter ones are like ancient empires being forcibly moved into the interstellar world. I feel that it would be better to change them to the kind of empire names we would use in online games.
Dear author, please update soon!
Why doesn't the author update it? The plot content is very good, please update it quickly, update it quickly.
It's been a month. What kind of meal should I eat for a month?
It's been a month. What kind of meal should I eat for a month?
So short
I finished reading it in two days
A big Xia empire, but all the foreigners turned out to be foreigners, I'm speechless
The protagonist's Galaxy Gun incident is like losing his mind
I can't understand that when you can't determine the impact of the activation of the Galaxy Gun, you spend a lot of resources to force it to activate. Is this more than arrogant? Putting aside whether it is a trap or not, are you sure that your current scientific research capabilities can fully understand it? Is there an emergency plan? Are backup resources sufficient to deal with possible disasters? Is there a powerful fleet deployed nearby? I only saw the protagonist asking a few opinions from others before making a decision. Where was your previous stability? What about the previous caution? Oh, I wasn't very cautious before. I just relied on the ability of the legacy to develop forcefully. When neighboring countries attack other countries, they don't consider strengthening the alert and strengthening the military. Internal problems will not be solved until the stability drops. In this protagonist, I only saw the arrogance after having Goldfinger, but not the awe of the starry sky.
"Some would call the total annihilation of intelligent life and the preservation of only inorganic matter an evil war crime. And we call it efficient. "
Bored, I want to see rivers of blood
What do you write about daily? What I want to see is fighting, fighting, and whether it can be transformed into a militaristic empire. Daily life is boring. I just want to watch the protagonist fight and gain benefits from it. Why should I be taken advantage of? If God blocks God, kill God; if Buddha blocks Buddha, kill Buddha, okay? Author, what you write always feels like the protagonist is going to suffer a big loss. It makes me feel like I'm dancing on the edge of a cliff. I can't go up or down.
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Community(0)
Official(21)Scraped 3d ago
There are few star-themed novels, and this one is relatively good... I personally still like interstellar conquest-type novels, and I hope the author can stick to it. In addition, the names of the empires here are a bit awkward. The latter ones are like ancient empires being forcibly moved into the interstellar world. I feel that it would be better to change them to the kind of empire names we would use in online games.
Dear author, please update soon!
Why doesn't the author update it? The plot content is very good, please update it quickly, update it quickly.
It's been a month. What kind of meal should I eat for a month?
It's been a month. What kind of meal should I eat for a month?
So short
I finished reading it in two days
A big Xia empire, but all the foreigners turned out to be foreigners, I'm speechless
The protagonist's Galaxy Gun incident is like losing his mind
I can't understand that when you can't determine the impact of the activation of the Galaxy Gun, you spend a lot of resources to force it to activate. Is this more than arrogant? Putting aside whether it is a trap or not, are you sure that your current scientific research capabilities can fully understand it? Is there an emergency plan? Are backup resources sufficient to deal with possible disasters? Is there a powerful fleet deployed nearby? I only saw the protagonist asking a few opinions from others before making a decision. Where was your previous stability? What about the previous caution? Oh, I wasn't very cautious before. I just relied on the ability of the legacy to develop forcefully. When neighboring countries attack other countries, they don't consider strengthening the alert and strengthening the military. Internal problems will not be solved until the stability drops. In this protagonist, I only saw the arrogance after having Goldfinger, but not the awe of the starry sky.
"Some would call the total annihilation of intelligent life and the preservation of only inorganic matter an evil war crime. And we call it efficient. "
Bored, I want to see rivers of blood
What do you write about daily? What I want to see is fighting, fighting, and whether it can be transformed into a militaristic empire. Daily life is boring. I just want to watch the protagonist fight and gain benefits from it. Why should I be taken advantage of? If God blocks God, kill God; if Buddha blocks Buddha, kill Buddha, okay? Author, what you write always feels like the protagonist is going to suffer a big loss. It makes me feel like I'm dancing on the edge of a cliff. I can't go up or down.











