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If You Are Interested in European Politics and Wars, Don't Focus on Magic and Fantasy, but Focus on History.
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Establish an international organization, a Christian ecumenical organization, and bring in a semi-puppet country. This organization may be called the Holy Covenant. The Pacific Fleet will deter the Japanese Qing Dynasty. The Holy Roman Empire may be rebuilt, lowering the national narrative and changing it to the imperial narrative of a universal empire. Do not let practical factors affect the judgment of the interests of the Qing Dynasty. Build railways and develop industry. The final outcome is to establish a universal empire. The Kingdom of Heaven on earth has come and become the ruler of a secular universal empire that God has instructed the Pope to crown as the high priest of the universal church.
I won't say anything else, the plot is so well written, coherent and smooth. The protagonist is also well written, and the portrayal is relatively successful. The main characters and psychological descriptions are very good, and it is a five-star review.
It's well written, but it's a pity that so few people read it. It may also be related to the new book. Not enough hardcore, but more than enough romance. Russian version of Shao Song. Really good. The writing style is very good.
From the first half of the 19th century until the Crimean War, the main conflict between Britain and Russia for European and world hegemony was the main conflict. I hope the author can give a detailed description.
I have a question, why is it always Moscow? The original capital was St. Petersburg, and the new capital was Tsargradgrad (Istanbul). How was it in Moscow? How was it in Moscow?
This is the first time I have read a book about Tsarist Russia with a male protagonist.
The writing is good, and it has a feeling of the Hero of East China (the old author of the historical division has written quite good books.) The writing is very good, and it reads smoothly. The development of the plot is not delayed, and the sense of substitution is strong.
Well written and beautiful
Nothing to say, five-star praise
Long live Alexander!
No one sees what's going on
Good looking, worth recommending
It's fascinating to watch, but Chapter 102 is not a perfect ending.
It was well written, but did it end for Mao? [What]
Alexander II can be called Augustus!
A good article about great powers. Very few people write about Russia. I deducted one star because I hate a lot of modifiers.
The writing is magnificent, but it was discovered too early and the number of words is too few.
Very good, but you finished it too quickly
I discovered that I really like this author's writing style. Can the author write more books?