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Top Lord Book Waste (Not for Beginners)
Build Your Own Power at the Beginning and Grow Little by Little.
He treats his subordinates very well and is decisive in killing. They all rush to join his force.
Lord Story, Development Flow, Don't Breed the Protagonist and Have the Only Soldier at the Beginning
Don't start with what you planted xxx. The only hidden unit, SSS level talent, and then the protagonist starts off very awesome, with a halo of wisdom, try to have some wits.
Looking for City Construction, System, Summoning, Unlimited, Farming
Do any brothers or sisters recommend this? ! !
Let's Take Some Western Fantasy, Lord Story, Giant Elf, Dragon Lady, Beast Lady.
I'm Addicted to Watching Western Fantasy
I want to read a book like "Lord: I Raised a Girl in a World of Pain". I want to read a Western Fantasy ➕Farming➕multiple female protagonists, with rich settings, smooth writing, and tight rhythm. Farming should be done, and fighting should be done. Do you have any recommendations for similar books? I beg you guys!
Riding and Slashing Novels
Brothers, are there any good riding and slashing novels? Explosive soldiers are also okay, big scenes, recruiting soldiers, loyalty, lords, novels on other platforms are also okay, I just want to read this type of novel






























The male protagonist is a very compassionate lord who loves his people as his sons. Whether he wants to assassinate his subjects or buys slaves, he feeds them well and is reluctant to kill them. He is a very kind nobleman who will feel sad and sorry for the sacrifices of his subjects. He is a very, very good leader, who is the leader of this slave society. Qingliu, the savior of the lower class of the world, will be a good man who sacrifices himself for the people when he becomes the emperor. He is always hard-spoken and soft-hearted. He always thinks that they are just their own property and work hard to live a good life for the people. Even if someone assassinates him, none of his subordinates will stop him. He has to do it himself. Take action, the key point is that the assassination of his master failed and no one was angry and shouted for execution. This level of loyalty is very high... I rely too much on this panel. Anyway, it seems that these subordinates are not very loyal. It even seems that if the male protagonist does not have good food and drink to provide or is in trouble, he will probably rebel. If you want to be a leader, you can only have compassion. Without any decisiveness in killing, I guess I can only rely on the halo and the memory of the past life. Anyway, if you like this kind of thing, you can check it out. Remember, the male protagonist is a good person, but he is a arrogant person at heart. He talks harsh words to make himself a person who puts interests first. In fact, he is better than anyone else and is good to everyone, just like what is said about God loving the world.
[Awkward laugh] This is one of the rare books in which early travelers can correctly understand Western slaves. But I read Chapter 30, and I haven't developed the territory yet. The progress is too slow, and as a traveler, I don't have a dark heart, so I haven't read the rest. [Awkward laugh] It's much better than many other books. I traveled through time and became a lord, raised slaves and serfs as my fathers, and married a slave's daughter to worship as a Bodhisattva. I couldn't stand it. There were also losers who dared to tease and ridicule the nobles. This book didn't have this kind of bloodshed before Chapter 30. I recommend everyone to read it, but I thought the pace was too slow.
Because of the PK mechanism, the book reviews of this book are filled with a lot of negative reviews that have nothing to do with the book. Many of the book review content are not in the book at all. You can read it patiently before making an evaluation. [Congratulations] Every reader is the author's master, respect each other, thank you.
It is a good book and should be reviewed. It is a very common lord at the beginning, but farming is very good. Every aspect has been considered. As the plot unfolds later, it starts to get interesting. It is worth mentioning that the author often likes to popularize some strange science knowledge. The protagonist is cautious and hides his power well. He is not a brainless protagonist. He really considers all aspects and details. The disadvantage is that the pace is too slow, but the author's knowledge reserve and writing ability can hold it up. As a spoiler, the protagonist is on a planet. But his range of activities is limited to that continent. There should be continents in other places, but they are separated by something similar to a space barrier. The next ones should be Belief in God and God in War. I wonder if the author has any ideas about the war outside. According to the current progress, it should be about 2 million to 3 million words. My evaluation of this book is that it was written by a novelist.
The writing is really good. The writing style, setting, and imagination are top-notch among Tomatoes. The plot setting is also reasonable, logical, and not stupid (in my opinion, if you feel bad, then you are right). It's just that I was too young and discovered it too early [face covering]
Seeing Chapter 262 so far, it deserves five stars for me. Except for the part about being recruited to fight, which is a bit delayed, it should be for the sake of laying the groundwork for the later stage. It is understandable. Basically, it is not toxic. Maybe it is because I prefer the development of the male protagonist in the territory. Farming the land, harvesting food, recruiting talents and training subordinates. Occasionally writing about the daily life of the citizens in the city feels very good. Currently, I am writing about attacking the fishmen. Look at the subordinates. The combat attack is very exciting and I look forward to the follow-up. I couldn't stand the Lord novel before. This book by the author is really good for me. From tamping to pulling, it can be given to the top level. I hope that the focus will not shift when there is a female protagonist in the future. It would be better to have less emotional drama between the male and female protagonists. Moreover, the author is very high-quality. Each chapter has a lot of words and has been updated continuously. It's a pity that there are so few people who rated it. The rating is a bit low. It should increase in the future. Recommended
To tell the truth, this is a food-level Western fantasy farming novel. I have read 166 chapters so far. ① I just read "The King" and thought it was close to Niangxinhaiyue. Then I read a little more and found that it was still too different. It was closer to "The Emperor is Above", but it was okay in Tomato. ②Although it is said to be a refreshing western fantasy farming novel, the plot tension actually feels too bland. I didn't feel particularly happy after reading it. I don't know what's wrong, but I can read it, but I don't feel happy. That's probably all the above two points. Generally speaking, it's recommended for fans of Western fantasy farming literature to read. PS: Although I said it's dull, I don't know exactly where it is. If you also feel it's dull, you can tell me in the comment area.
🌟This novel really stood out to me✨, the plot is compact and not procrastinating, and the characters are three-dimensional and layered👏. Every chapter is like watching a movie, with a strong sense of immersion🎥. The writing is smooth and natural, making it effortless to read📖. The twist at the end is even more amazing💥! Highly recommended to book lovers who like in-depth plots🔥!
After reading about 100 chapters, how should I put it, the logic is relatively rigorous and normal, and the combat power is not broken (or not very impressive), but the foreshadowing is a bit heavy, and I feel that this progress will take a long time, and it is currently low magic. The disadvantage is that it is a bit bland and the writing is not enough. I separate fast-paced cool writing from good books. It has the potential to be a good book, but it's not enough. I hope the author won't end up being unfinished in the middle and later stages. Five stars encourage me.
This is really good-looking, much better than Wu Nao Shuang Wei, but I don't know if it has a single heroine or no heroine [Chigua]
This book is very well written. The author is very careful in setting up the world view and price system. He refers to many foreign books and many game backgrounds. The nobles in it are not so brainless, and the protagonist's family is also very harmonious. All in all, this is a rare and good book. It is a bit lacking in writing, but it can be made up for in other aspects. Moreover, the writing gets better as it goes on, and the writing has improved significantly! As you can tell by looking at my homepage, I don't usually give five-star reviews, but if I do, I will definitely tell you why.
The panel system starts from the Pioneer Knight. There is currently no female protagonist. Lords: Obtain panels to cultivate talents and grow empires book review This Western fantasy lord farming novel gave me a reading experience far beyond my expectations. It is a very solid work in the Tomato Lord category. The author avoids the routine of Long Aotian's refreshing novels that are common in lord novels, and unfolds the cruel and realistic aristocratic system of the Middle Ages at the beginning. The protagonist Gonzalo, as the second son of a nobleman, does not have the right to inherit, so he can only start from scratch as a pioneer knight. At the beginning, there is no divine weapon to crush him all the way, and he relies entirely on the talent panel system to survive step by step. The setting of the character attribute panel is very rigorous, with six dimensions of bravery, knowledge, strategy, management, military, and spirituality, as well as loyalty and trait systems. The process of cultivating talents is full of strategic sense. The chapter on cultivating his subordinate Martin is written in detail and vividly. The ordinary people with mediocre attributes will grow up bit by bit and develop a sense of accomplishment. The worldview is completely and rigorously constructed, with a clear hierarchy of barons, knights, freedmen, serfs, and slaves. Castle construction, town development, livestock farming, territorial management, and magic systems are all interlocked, and there is no plot that breaks down in logic. The details of the lord's management of the territory are well described, including reclaiming wasteland, stabilizing the people's hearts, dealing with the calculations of the nobles, and resisting the invasion of foreign enemies. The rhythm is relaxed and moderate, and there is a sense of solidity in business development and the tension of war and conflict. The fact that 38,000 people read it at the same time is enough to prove the popularity of this book. The only drawback is that the pace of the plot in the early stages is slow, but slow work yields meticulous work. The more solid the early preparations, the more immersive the rise will be in the later stages. The author's writing style is stable, with few watery chapters, and the volume of more than 900,000 words is enough to read slowly. If you like novels about medieval lords farming, developing talents, and fighting for territory, this book is definitely worth reading. I look forward to the author writing more exciting plots in the future!
After watching half of it, there is nothing wrong with the plot. I just feel that there are some sentences that don't make sense in some places. It looks weird. Maybe it's because I'm anxious about coding or something. Although it does not affect understanding, it does affect the reading experience somewhat. However, I personally feel very comfortable with the handling of the protagonist's family.
After reading Chapter 32, I had a good experience. The author has a lot of knowledge. At the same time, the blessing of life appeared in Chapter 32, which seems to be able to extend life. The author should also farm and develop technology later, but I hope the author can extend the time to open the technology tree. Don't think about other books that can develop a technology in a few days or weeks, or succeed in education. Hopefully this is a story with a long enough time span.
Give it a good review. The most important thing about the classic Western Lords novel is that there are not so many mentally retarded supporting characters. Come on, please update more.
First of all, I am a long-time bookworm of Western fantasy novels. I also love reading Western fantasy farming novels. This book gives me the feeling that I can now give it 5 stars. The rhythm, rationality and some combat descriptions are all good. Especially seeing that the low martial arts and fantasy feel are now well controlled, I would like to give some suggestions to add some low martial arts storylines. After all, Warcraft is also a highlight of Western fantasy novels. Recovering Warcraft mounts is also a refreshing feeling in the farming novels. The low martial arts and low magic in the hegemony novel is actually a very good idea, and it makes people more immersed in the thrill of farming and hegemony. My opinion is that it can be considered to add some sense of fantasy without destroying the combat power. For me, the shortcoming is that it lacks some sense of fantasy, including the description of alchemical items, the magic weapons are relatively single and simple, and the knights can add some people and races with characteristics or special talents. Nowadays, there are too many fast-paced and brainless novels, which make me visually tired and unable to continue reading. This is a good book and I hope the author will keep writing it. I don't know if the author will consider my idea.
Well, it's good, it's a very good fantasy novel written with great realism. It's a good book. It's very smooth. It doesn't have any poison. It's very realistic.
I have read more than 300 chapters in a row. The male protagonist will not let go of rabbits, will not seek the limelight, and will not do anything that is not profitable. Savages who cannot be tamed will be branded and turned into mindless animals. The class division is very strict, royal family, nobles, free people, serfs, slaves, there will be no little Karami jumping face. The men who own the territory live a better life than other nobles (they can eat half full and work better). They work 18 hours a day. They don't love the people like their own children as someone said. As for the aliens, they were treated as consumables, with no food or shelter, those who were difficult to discipline were buried alive, those who could not complete their work were killed, and they were also used for magic research.
This book is very good, and the author has a wide range of knowledge and writes in detail. This comment is a rebuttal, used to counter @gesheila. The plot he mentioned was not the actual plot at all! The protagonist does not treat his people like a nanny, nor is he a clean figure in a slave society! Those who can live a good life are the people who are loyal to themselves, the people who have made military achievements, the people who have made contributions, and the people who have skills. As for the killer assassination? The protagonist never met the killer at all, it was a completely fabricated plot by you! The protagonist's people are very loyal and very grateful to the protagonist. They risked their lives to bring intelligence from the swamp, and took the initiative to defend the protagonist from the sword on the battlefield. When the baron secretly planned to attack the territory, his people held on to the territory and were even able to fight back! It was not at all disloyal or even treasonous as he described. There is no such thing as a arrogant person, and there is no such thing as a good person, they are all fake! Nothing is good for everyone, only those who are loyal to themselves! So his words are completely wrong! I haven't even read the novel, so I commented like this, and I deliberately gave it a five-star rating.
It's really good and interesting. Although I've only read 200 chapters, the author writes it very carefully and I read it very carefully. The content is very rich and the knowledge is applied. There are many excellent products in Tomato Fantasy, but I don't know why so few people who read it reward and support the author. It's just that the upgrade is too slow and it feels like it's a long novel. I don't like reading long novels even if I read it on Tomato. I don't think there's anything bad about the others. It's just that there are fewer people reading it. 2000 Is afraid that the author will quit.
There are some small things, but overall it is very realistic and very good. It is a very good western fantasy novel.
It's very interesting to watch, with a strong sense of farming. There are no classic plots such as pretending to be a slap in the face. The male protagonist is not an abandoned son of the family, who is bullied, nor is he the enemy of the whole world. He grows up slowly. It is also slightly different from other Western fantasy. There are only two main professions in the story, knights and clerics. Another form is a world where magic has just been revived, unlike other novels. There are no mature mages and mage guilds. Level promotion is extremely demanding. Without pressure, the whole world is not very powerful. There are also short-lived species. Level promotion seems to be useless for lifespan. Moreover, it is still a world where gods exist. The limitations are too great, let alone planes. There seems to be no plane wars and plundering of resources. By Chapter 225, it felt like the male protagonist had reached his peak, and all that was left was to invade foreign races.
It is a very orthodox Western medieval chivalric novel, with strict social background and various data. It's just that I'm a picky reader, without a certain level of knowledge, and it's hard for someone who just likes to read mindless and entertaining articles to read it.
The author can be meticulous and rigorous, with no obvious poisonous points.
It's beautiful. The author carefully consulted a lot of information.
Very nice, suits my taste
It's a pretty good article on territorial farming development. The development process is relatively solid and steady, but the concept of time is relatively vague. In addition, the consideration of interests of various forces and the mental journey of various nobles are well written. Disadvantages: There are a lot of typos and omissions; the bravery values of animals and even monsters are a bit strange.
Good book, the characters' intelligence is online, everyone's logic is clear
A very good western fantasy novel. The system is not overly pretentious, it is used just right, it is easy to use, and it is not overly exaggerated, and the territory is managed step by step. Very well written. Keep up the good work, author, and take advantage of this book. I started reading novels in 2002 and now, among all the novels I have read, this is considered good.
It's very interesting, the author must write it down.