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The Japanese arsenal is discovered at the beginning, a time-travel novel
Infinite Bullets, Ten Infinite Supplies, Ten Immortals, Ten Infinite Firepower
Summon the Army, a Soldier-Type System Novel
There is a system, you can also travel through time, summon soldiers, knights, army type
Travel to the Late Qing Dynasty and Become a Great Power (It Is Best to Fight Against the Qing Dynasty)
Travel Through the Republic of China and Have Unlimited Supplies (Daily Text)
Traveling through the Republic of China, there is a system in this era of scarcity, but there are sufficient resources, and the single heroine lives her own small life.
Please Take the Troops Back to the Anti-Japanese War Period to Help Our Ancestors
The Male Protagonist Fights Against War in Space and Scavenges Supplies
Please Travel Back to 1937 and Have a System to Provide Supplies to the Soldiers.
Anti-War Espionage + Space + System
Looking for an Anti-Japanese Time Travel Novel with More Than 4,000 Chapters
Anti-Japanese, Systematic, Cool Writing.
Want to watch something like "Being Kicked at the Start?" With millions of troops exploding, I am strong! Book.
Come! Take a Trip to the Republic of China! Top-Notch Literature of the Republic of China!
I want to read a book similar to "People in the Republic of China, from Police Chief to the Most Powerful Warlord". No kidding, it's so pretty! ! !
I Want to See How I Can Bring Supplies Back to the War Years and Protect the Country.
For example, similar to the protagonist, he has a space, or there are supplies in the system, including some firearms and ammunition, medicine, clothes, food, etc. Then help the heroes of that time and become the light in the hearts of the people in that dark age.
Are There Any Cool Anti-Japanese Novels That Include the Plot of Landing in Japan?
War! War! War! World War II, the Cold War, and Modern Times Are All Fine (Reject Star Wars)
To Kill the Japanese, Are There Any Who Use Space to Kill Them?
This Book Takes the Country Through the Time Portal to 1937 to Fight Against the Japanese. It's Very Interesting.
I want to watch content similar to "Hand in the Time and Space Gate and Take the Nation's Revenge 1937".
The Protagonist Can Open a Portal and Lead the Country's Modern Army to Develop Another World.
I want to read a book similar to "Creating a Foreign World, I Lead the Country to Open Up Its Territories". Are there any books like this where the protagonist can open a portal to another world and then lead the country's army into the other world for development? I've been liking this kind of book lately.
Traveling Back to Ancient Times and Having Modern Weapons and Guns
I would like to read a book similar to "Traveling Through Ancient Times: There Are Arms in My Space". In the prosperous modern society, the advancement of science and technology has made our lives more and more convenient. In ancient times, people lived relatively simple lives. However, if I could travel through time and space,
Modern Armies Fight in Different Worlds
Want to watch something like "Modern Technology Starts, Another World is Shocked!" Book.
Turn It over to the Country, Are There Any Good Ones?
I don't know why, but now there are some books submitted to the state, just like Monk Tang is reading political lessons to you. Who can understand my collapse? Please, I read novels just to relax, who wants to take political lessons! ! ! I still dare not comment under those books for fear of being scolded.
Strengthen the Country, Hand over the Country
Want to watch movies similar to "Lie Down!" The reason for handing it over is to lie down better! Book. The game transforms into a real alien space + turns over the country + can summon various alien beasts
Build Forces to Conquer the World
Is There Any War Novel with a Score of 8.5 or Above? Don't Get Tired of Reading the Sword Novel.
I want to read a book similar to "Empire: Beginning to Fight Against the Qing Dynasty, I Will Turn China into a Great Power".

































































































This is the time-travel war of resistance in my heart. I don't want the others to be the same. I want to fight against this little Japan and do this and that. It's a cool word! ! !
This is what I want to see: direct military force on the border, no political constraints, absolute war. This is how you deal with invaders! They do not engage in any humanitarianism that makes their own people unhappy, but they still maintain the basic morality of the people's army. Author, you did a great job!
It's a cool article that normal people can understand. The author occasionally adds explanations. If you have the strength, you should crush it hard, instead of imposing various restrictions on this and that, and recover! Unified! Global village!
It's fun to watch! It starts with the army overwhelming the realm and crushing it with technology, without messing up the plot of the King of Soldiers in ancient novels. The author's skills are quite good. Helping the author to score points, and fighting Japanese enemies later accounted for less than 30%, and the rest were all about international viewing and replacing waste paper to help build other time and space [smile] There are super weapons but they are not shown and there is no infantry battle. It is uncomfortable to watch.
Very good, but the special envoy found it very uncomfortable. How could the strategy against Japan in the 17th century be compared with the local situation in 1937? The situation was so complicated and had special feelings. What is the point of designing a story that uses interests to accelerate progress? If you want to speed up the pace, you don't need to use such narrow interests to highlight the thoughts and moral character of the main character.
The ideas are clear, well-conceived, and exciting, making people very excited after reading it. This is how the devils fight. A dead Japs is a good Japs, haha. Although there are a few minor bugs, the flaws outweigh the flaws.
[Like] Traveling across the country, I mostly give likes when commenting on paragraphs in the article. It's good to be able to empathize. There are some battle settings, character behaviors and dialogue descriptions that gave me some opportunities to make some small complaints. (For example, in the article, when the time and space technology is uncertain, the whole world dares to take the initiative to show their swords. The two chief officers are very "summoning" staff members [laughing]) I have to take the initiative to use mushroom eggs. The book is written too fast and has to be reviewed, right? I understand, come on, don't give me the opportunity to make complaints [laughing]
It's okay and there are no major poisonous points. At the beginning, a group of armies can pass through, unlike other time travels where only a few people can pass through or the number of people slowly increases, and the portal seems to be able to be opened all the time.
This book is very daring to write. Unlike other double-wear categories that have wretched development or the military strength of KouKouSouSou, this book is written as a group army, which is full of satisfaction. But I don't know how long a good book will last, so I'll give it five stars. It is said that books written by AI are exciting at the beginning, but become boring as they go on. I have seen this too. However, no matter how exciting the plot is, it will always give way to a "wry smile". But I couldn't stand this one, so I walked away.
A rational and objective perspective, a rigorous and logical war analysis, this is definitely a good book worth collecting.
This book is really good to read. I have read a lot of stories about traveling through time during the Anti-Japanese War, but not many can clearly describe the development and the real generational differences. This book is definitely worth reading. It doesn't only write about special forces like other time travels, but it writes about real technological crushing.
Anyway, it is quite enjoyable, not mindless, the writing is very good, and the plot is very logical. Liked
I want to give it full stars, but I'm afraid it won't be counted, so I give it four stars. The most enjoyable story Tomato has ever seen is the torrent of steel passing through the Anti-Japanese War. It is a direct military crushing. There is no friendly exchanges to encourage all countries. It is just a tough fight.
It's a pretty good book. It has no poisonous points and doesn't interfere with the setting. There are no problems with the overall plot. The weapon setting may be a little cumbersome, but it's harmless. It should be noted: The author should pay attention to the names of countries in the book and try not to use their real names. There are similar cases that may cause the book to disappear. [Laugh][laugh][laugh]
I just started to feel that my breast glands are unblocked. In one word, I feel great! I hope we can hit the little devils' homeland later and the locusts can surrender that day. Expect. .
This is what I want to see as the country travels through the history of the Anti-Japanese War.
Let's get straight to it. It's rare to find a book like this, and it won my heart.
It's so enjoyable! Trampling the little devil
Let me give you some wind,
It's so beautifully written, five stars for decisiveness. I really wish it was true [crying]
Yes, it's fun and logical at the same time. Taking into account the output efficiency, it's one of Tomato's few relatively semi-hardcore time-travel works.
The pace is fast but not empty, and it does not give people the feeling that it is too fast and easy to finish.
It's my first time watching this kind of theme about a group of armies traveling through a time portal. It's not bad. It's a cool article.
One word, cool, so cool
Very beneficial and emotional
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
So cool, this book
Very logical and well written
This is what I want! Jinya!
I don't know why this book has such a low rating. Is it written on some people's lung tubes?