The game starts with a dilapidated village, a group of sallow-looking refugees, and horse bandits who are about to attack.
But I don't panic because I have a treasure trove of knowledge spanning thousands of years in my mind.
From black powder to flintlock muskets, from steam engines to ironclads.
I used the torrent of steel to crush the decadent dynasty; I used the fire of science to ignite the lies of divine authority.
When the nobles of the old era trembled under the iron hoofs of the Longyuan Army, and when the western fleets turned into wreckage in front of the giant ships and cannons, I had set my sights on the sea of stars.
This world needs a complete... Industrial revolution!
Reader comments
At present, the writing seems to be mature, and the details focus on hard-core details to find interesting points. The pace of the plot seems to be faster in comparison (for example, the protagonist's acceptance speed in the first few chapters, and the formation of initial followers are too consistent). However, it is more in line with my tendency to read articles, which is not procrastinating and has content. I hope to keep the details when advancing the plot later. Highly recommended!
Os: why? No one is watching this?
The writing is good, well written, and engaging.
It starts in the north, then why does it go to the south? I still didn't notice that detail.
Well written, enjoyable to read, keep up the good work
At present, the writing seems to be mature, and the details focus on hard-core details to find interesting points. The pace of the plot seems to be faster in comparison (for example, the protagonist's acceptance speed in the first few chapters, and the formation of initial followers are too consistent). However, it is more in line with my tendency to read articles, which is not procrastinating and has content. I hope to keep the details when advancing the plot later. Highly recommended! Os: why? No one is watching this?
The writing is good, well written, and engaging.
It starts in the north, then why does it go to the south? I still didn't notice that detail.
Well written, enjoyable to read, keep up the good work