
Who Says Knights Can't Backstab?
by Poinya
About This Novel
The once top rogue was reborn as a knight and came to the early years of the disaster. La Rochelle's seemingly prosperous scene hides numerous undercurrents. The undead invaded the border, powerful enemies from the surrounding countries were waiting around, and the kingdom was in chaos... The mountains and rivers were shattered, and the wind was blowing. In this troubled time, at the end of the prosperous age, the young knight Cyril took the future undead queen, and majestically drew the knight sword from the back of the lich: "Hey, give me a righteous backstab!"
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Official(51)Scraped 11d ago
Book club group number: 815910716
The book club is open. The group number is 815910716. La Rochelle's Experience. Welcome to play.
Um
Every time the protagonist meets a big shot, he can't help but blurt out some words about the future and shocking words. I don't know what to say, and he doesn't seem like a cautious person. Being a wanderer is pretty good, and he must be lucky to live for so long.
Is it interesting to be a good guy and then get stabbed in the back?
I just read a dozen chapters
Found a small problem in plot processing: Although the author mentioned many times that the protagonist has "corrected his mentality" and "this is not a game", from the point of wondering whether to devote level 2 to the knight profession, it feels that the protagonist still has not corrected his mentality as a survivor. In that kind of dangerous environment, every bit of power is precious and can even matter life and death. Maybe it's just a lack of some attributes that causes some fights and struggles to fall short? Do you want to regret it at the moment of life and death? This is not a habit or an investment in the future, but a real improvement in survival rate. Of course, I haven't watched the subsequent episodes yet, so I don't know what to expect.
There is a big problem fundamentally
The author sets the protagonist as a player, or a reborn player, but his understanding of the game and the player is obviously unclear. First of all, as a player, for a character like Iris who obviously has an inside story or a high-ranking figure in the kingdom, after decades of playing games, it is outrageous to not know any news, especially when the kingdom was destroyed in the end. It is too easy for players to conclude the whole coffin, and they underestimate the players. Various plots, insider information, imagination and conjectures are all players are good at. Don't tell me that the protagonist, as a player who has been doing well for decades, can completely not rely on news such as forums. Then as for the game, I won't talk about reaching level 70 at level 3. I didn't see many colorful adventures in the wild or in the city. I only saw running around following the main line. Most players can only follow the steps and dare to be at the bottom, right? Can many people play this kind of game?
improvise
In fact, it is best to learn from the various settings of the game for time-travel games, but don't always mention the game, which will cause readers to always be confused. It's best to explain the setting and background of the game clearly in the first few chapters, and then move on to a whole new set of adventures.
Generally, the plot is a bit far-fetched.
The plot feels deliberately staged, a common fault among new authors.
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Official(51)Scraped 11d ago
Book club group number: 815910716
The book club is open. The group number is 815910716. La Rochelle's Experience. Welcome to play.
Um
Every time the protagonist meets a big shot, he can't help but blurt out some words about the future and shocking words. I don't know what to say, and he doesn't seem like a cautious person. Being a wanderer is pretty good, and he must be lucky to live for so long.
Is it interesting to be a good guy and then get stabbed in the back?
I just read a dozen chapters
Found a small problem in plot processing: Although the author mentioned many times that the protagonist has "corrected his mentality" and "this is not a game", from the point of wondering whether to devote level 2 to the knight profession, it feels that the protagonist still has not corrected his mentality as a survivor. In that kind of dangerous environment, every bit of power is precious and can even matter life and death. Maybe it's just a lack of some attributes that causes some fights and struggles to fall short? Do you want to regret it at the moment of life and death? This is not a habit or an investment in the future, but a real improvement in survival rate. Of course, I haven't watched the subsequent episodes yet, so I don't know what to expect.
There is a big problem fundamentally
The author sets the protagonist as a player, or a reborn player, but his understanding of the game and the player is obviously unclear. First of all, as a player, for a character like Iris who obviously has an inside story or a high-ranking figure in the kingdom, after decades of playing games, it is outrageous to not know any news, especially when the kingdom was destroyed in the end. It is too easy for players to conclude the whole coffin, and they underestimate the players. Various plots, insider information, imagination and conjectures are all players are good at. Don't tell me that the protagonist, as a player who has been doing well for decades, can completely not rely on news such as forums. Then as for the game, I won't talk about reaching level 70 at level 3. I didn't see many colorful adventures in the wild or in the city. I only saw running around following the main line. Most players can only follow the steps and dare to be at the bottom, right? Can many people play this kind of game?
improvise
In fact, it is best to learn from the various settings of the game for time-travel games, but don't always mention the game, which will cause readers to always be confused. It's best to explain the setting and background of the game clearly in the first few chapters, and then move on to a whole new set of adventures.
Generally, the plot is a bit far-fetched.
The plot feels deliberately staged, a common fault among new authors.
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I saw it when I scanned the list before Amber flow. The protagonist traveled to the game world and became a knight who died in the massacre of the city by the undead advance army. At the same time, he saved a girl who would become the boss of the undead forces after her death. Currently, in order to change the tragic history of the country in the future, she was preparing to alert the surrounding mage forces. It happened that the ghost of the mage was exposed, and a battle broke out. Why read this book: Speaking of which, there are very few amber-style books these days. They are basically mechanics who go through the game and cut players' leeks (although I feel that there are not many that can be read). This book can be considered a traditional amber-style book, and the quality is not bad. Why not read this book: The story is also relatively traditional, and everyone knows the characteristics of Kohaku-ryu. I think this book also has the things that some people don't like about Kohaku-ryu. In addition, the results of this book are not very good. I feel that the possibility of a follow-up eunuch is very high. I cannot guarantee this. Overall, I think it's a good idea. I'll change my review later depending on the situation.




Amber flow dnd Also known as "As a swordsman prodigy, how can I not backstab", "An upright knight never engages in sneak attacks", "I am just a passing knight out of interest" I burst into tears when I read this book. It has been a long time since I found a novel of this type that is of good quality. After all, I was influenced by the machinist and started writing that set, but there was nothing to read. (Spoilers below...) In the previous life, the protagonist was a top rogue, and the old k-head was weird. In this life, he found that the Silver Blade See* Knight Squire on his career panel, barely increased the level. (Protagonist: I am a wanderer with dreams!) I met the undead boss from my previous life, who was still a silly and sweet girl. I kidnapped her (adopted?) And went to a big city to find a doctor to diagnose her fever. (This person obviously needs a nucleic acid test) The country where the protagonist lives is facing the crisis of undead invasion, and is also accompanied by civil strife led by Iris. Obviously, the protagonist needs to upgrade first before causing trouble~ As a result, I entered a big city and wanted to find a professional mentor. The rogue brother said he didn't dare (because the leader of the knights next door had a hard fist), but he still gave him some skills under the deception of the protagonist. On the surface, the protagonist is a knight, but secretly he is a top rogue, everyone understands! Generally speaking, this book is more traditional amber style and can be recommended for consumption of this type. Forage-




Reborn into the game and found that there are many big people around me




A very traditional Western fantasy novel. The storyline is pretty good. Because it is a traditional Western fantasy, the complete plot is very long. So it's worth keeping. The first big plot of the first volume is now over. You can read it. It's very good. There are almost no traditional Western fantasy novels at Qidian. These are the best ones. This is a new book by the author, so the rhythm of the story is very average. It's hard to have the desire to follow the book, and due to the subject matter, there's no way to give you a small climax in every chapter. Give newbies some time,
























