
Show It Off, My Lord
秀吧,领主大人
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- Completed
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- 1.8M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
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- Male
- Subgenre
- Epic Fantasy
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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When I saw Sophia put it there for the second time, I was so poisoned that I retched. It was a pity that I gave up on it, so I came here to read the book reviews to see if there were any turning points, climaxes, etc., And found out that she actually became the heroine. I originally wanted to leave directly in the upper right corner, but I'm sorry that this really poisonous person is so disgusting, so poisonous that it makes people sick and unhappy. Maybe this is to persuade him to quit. 😰😰😰😰😰
488 Chapters are missing. I don't know if the content is missing.
A very good novel, using an alien style to describe the darkness of the Middle Ages, where the lower class people were fooled by the religious aristocrats. The people's thoughts are imprisoned, and the protagonist is the fighter for ideological liberation. Novels in the same category include "Release the Witch" and "Revolution, Goddess".
I think that the author is protecting the protagonist as long as he is alive, but he has no principles when it comes to women. His own soldiers were fighting desperately, but he actually fell in love with and killed the enemy queen and even planned to seduce the enemy. Teach the other party how to fight, but never thought about what would happen if they were hostile? There is an obvious conflict of interest between the two, but they are acting out of wishful thinking. Once I saw the protagonist being killed by the queen because of someone he cared about, and then he wanted to blow up the other person. I was still thinking that the protagonist finally grew up, but ended up not fighting anymore after being revived. Attempted homicide and homicide should not be lumped together. Why should the credit for other people's treatment be used as a reason for a murderer to have his sentence reduced? I'm not criticizing the protagonist, I'm criticizing the author. The plot is so disgusting.
After reading two hundred chapters, to be honest, this book is well written, has twists and turns, and is very real. But one thing is that it is really too gay, which makes it uncomfortable to watch. It is understandable that it is funny occasionally, but it is always repetitive, and because the writing feels very real, when I am immersed in the world of the novel, a gay description suddenly comes up, which is a bit unbearable. What is particularly outrageous is that the guards stopped women from approaching the lord, but for a man who had only been in contact with him for less than a few days, he could enter and leave the lord's room at will without permission, and the description of his behavior was also forcibly gay. Does the protagonist know Chris well? Chris has an idea that he has to die while the protagonist is sleeping. There is also a situation where the protagonist knows that the guards have been bribed (no access to the tower stone monument and the lord's bedroom), but he does not punish him and just pretends that it has not happened. Yes, I admire it very much. This is also where the protagonist is conflicted. He says he values the law but despises it at the same time. Of course, after all, as a lord, it is completely understandable to put the law under your butt.
Show, that's it? The place that should be exciting is not exciting, but suppressed. Reading a taneda-ryu novel is just for the pleasure, for the pleasure of solving something that is not going well in a simple and crude way. You should take action or not, and you should be decisive or not. Reading novels makes it easy for readers to put all kinds of emotions on them, but instead they accumulate negative emotions and do not vent them out🌝
Spend a dollar specifically to scold: Sophia, that virgin bitch, is really a combination of countless flaws. She is stupid, short-sighted, foolhardy, and dissolute. She was caught twice by the protagonist and ended up with an emotional line inexplicably. These two people have some problems. If you don't know how to write emotional development, don't force it, okay? From beginning to end, I can't tell what the male protagonist is looking at? A bastard spirit? Just a few shakes to steal the hero's heart? Really disgusting. Originally, the descriptions of the details are quite good, but from time to time I always felt like I was being fed two flies, which made the whole book feel like a useless piece of food. It was disgusting to eat and meat was discarded. It was so uncomfortable. You said that you are like most people who rush to the street and ask me to quit at two minutes. I don't care. This could have been written and it makes me feel more and more uncomfortable the more I read it Disgusting - disgusting!
This book is extremely poisonous. The princess, her life-and-death enemy, came to the city twice and was directly released by the protagonist. She was clearly kneeling and licking her, but she also said it was for the sake of her country. Does every author of stallion novels have a princess dream?
The writing is good, but the main character is a bit like a brainless villain
After reading more than two hundred chapters, I have never seen the protagonist take the initiative to execute an enemy. From the beginning of Baron Sarn Aufbich, Prince Sean to Princess Sophia, to the envoys of the Wolf Kingdom and the captured warriors of the Lion Kingdom who see the current chapter. They were all let go for various reasons, from the initial exchange of food for people to the later exchange of gold coins for their lives. Princess Sophia exchanged food for Prince Sean's life, and Baron Sarnoffbic exchanged gold coins for his own life. Now the captured warriors of the Lion Kingdom can redeem their freedom through gold coins. The lord who only kidnaps people and will always give the losers a way to live is truly **** generous.
I was wrong, I was really wrong. I will definitely read the comment section before reading novels in the future.
It was uncomfortable to watch. The little girl in the back was poisoned and died. Haha, the princess made me sick. It would be better for you to just write about the intrigues between nobles, but you don't have a clean butt yet you help this one and that one. The point is that I still have feelings inexplicably. Did you show it off? There's a show there Show nmmp The more I watch it, the more uncomfortable I feel
I just want to ask, is the life and glory of medieval nobles not as good as the lives of common people? Sarn can actually put the life of a commoner over the life and glory of a nobleman, and he is also a nobleman one level higher than him. Don't you think it's ridiculous, the author? Saen Jingran dared to force a lord to stay and die, and he did so blatantly, and he also wanted to buy time for the common people to leave. I just laughed. Not to mention the distant ones, I have read two recent novels, "Louis XIV" and "The Return". The common people in these two books are as cheap as ants. How can you think that the life of a common person is more valuable than the life and glory of a nobleman. Also, is Sarn a noble or a commoner? For a medieval nobleman to speak for the common people, he must be the reincarnation of Marx! I know that Sann is an actor, but please don't say this to me back. Wait until your brain is upgraded before you talk to me. A fool Sarn and a group of fools
After reading this book, my mind was very confused. There are too many poisonous points, especially the male protagonist's tolerance for Sophia. Anyway, I couldn't stand it after reading more than a hundred chapters. I really regret adding it to my bookshelf, and even more regretting spending those few dollars. I'm not the kind of old bookworm who has a lot of experience, but after reading it, I was really addicted. The author's writing is pretty good, but I just don't know why he keeps feeding flies. Abandoned, abandoned, not interested.
Really, this early poisonous point was so disgusting. The Duke kept shouting and showed off his presence in front of the male protagonist. The male protagonist didn't dare to kill him, and the princess was still protecting him... A series of tricks was thrown at me, and I was poisoned to death. 🙂
The protagonist is mentally retarded, not ruthless enough to the enemy, too kind to the betrayers, a pervert, cerebral palsy, and a virgin. She is stupid and bold. She frees the slaves in a medieval setting and gives her advanced weapons to others.
Fed up
I persisted until 300+ chapters, but it was useless. The protagonist did not want to develop, let go of the enemies, and was indifferent to his own development. The original country was in a mess, and the national politics was a mess, but the lords from all over the country were able to send troops and food in various ways, without any complaints at all, and served the royal family diligently. He felt aggrieved all the way when he was bullied like this by Beiguo, but when he got to play the protagonist, he was all kinds of awesome. No matter how far away other countries are, the public enemies of the whole world fight against the protagonist. As long as it is a country, they are hostile to the protagonist, and it is unreasonable and mindless hostility. For example, if they want population, they are unwilling to absorb the population of their own main country. They also feel that the population of the North is a cultural invasion. When they become slaves, all kinds of races come at will, and every country has no taboo on meat and vegetables. In short, it is a complete mess at the military, political and economic levels. The protagonist is tortured without thinking, and then inexplicably wins. Anyway, we all have epoch-making weapons and we will always win. Others have epoch-making weapons to dominate the world, but he is the only one in the world who beats him, and he only gets beaten without fighting back, and the fight back is very weak. In short, it is frustrating to watch, confusing to read, and really mindless when you think about it. It is completely the opposite of the title. . . It's my first time to complain about a book, it's so unbearable! ! !
Three hundred chapters in, the most destructive point so far is the protagonist's attitude towards Sophia. There is no problem in letting her go when she falls in love with the enemy's monarch, as long as the protagonist puts his personal feelings above the safety of the lives and property of the people in his territory. As a "gifted" monarch, it's okay for Sophia to betray the protagonist for the land. The monarch will not give up his majesty for the sake of feelings. The problem is that the protagonist is a person with modern values who has the people in his heart. After Sophia repeatedly attacked the fortress, and the protagonist knew that Sophia would not give up the fortress, the protagonist still let her go again and again, completely disregarding the safety of the people's lives and property. The protagonist only needs to kill Sophia to temporarily eliminate the threat of Bayer Country. It will take time for Sean to calm down the territory. Even if he is re-prepared and comes to trouble the protagonist, the arrogant and stupid Sean will be much easier to deal with than Sophia, who knows the protagonist well. Even if the protagonist imprisons Sophia, the lords loyal to Sophia will be leaderless and unable to destroy Sean or even be destroyed by Sean. Due to his attitude towards Sophia, the protagonist's personality completely collapsed. The protagonist just for the sake of illusory feelings (the relationship between the protagonist and Sophia is also an inexplicable mess) has repeatedly let go of one of the biggest threats to his territory, people, friends and himself, even though he knows that Sophia will be committed to destroying everything about him, and is very likely to do it. If Sophia is deleted, then the protagonist's character is a sympathetic person, a trustworthy friend, a compassionate and tolerant lord, even if a little naive. But Sophia's existence makes the protagonist more like a hypocrite who doesn't mean what he means. He keeps saying that he will protect his subjects at all costs, but yet again and again his subjects are in danger of being massacred by Sophia's army. In The Leader and Sophie Adam, the protagonist chooses Sophia again and again. Although Sophia is annoying, there is no problem in character creation. I can believe that there are such people in the real world, and there will be many. As for the protagonist, it's hard to say anything. He talks about the people/people but all he thinks about is his lover—even if this lover betrays him time and time again. If the author wants to create a hypocrite politician as the protagonist, I have no problem with it, but politicians will not betray their own interests for a lover.
Since airships can be built, then build an army of airships. Although there is only one sylph, why can't it step on the propeller? Steam engines are just for doing the dirty work. Hasn't oil been found? It should be possible to build an internal combustion engine. A pig's trotter chemical engineer should have no problem refining gasoline, and the internal combustion engine can be left to you with the three craftsmen. The tank is no longer a problem, hahaha, the Soviet metal torrent. Airships bombed, tanks consolidated, and infantry eliminated. The great thing about modern technology is not its power, but its productivity. (Just take a look hehehe!)
Chapter 80 or so couldn't bear the defeat anymore. The male protagonist is an incompetent and mentally retarded virgin. He let the enemy princess who assassinated him twice without any reason, and then was assassinated by his own personal maid. Two of his subordinates were almost poisoned to death. He turned around and said that the little girl was just being used and let her go immediately. He is also such a virgin to the enemy and to the one who betrayed him and almost killed himself. Now I am explaining that the little girl is crazy. The little girl was just used by the God of Punishment. He is a mentally retarded scientist with zero emotional intelligence. The medieval theocracy was seriously brainwashed. Most of the civilians were originally believers. This male protagonist is weak in power and only has a few loyal subordinates. He starts to play with the theocracy in the face. If you don't turn against who you turn against, he was almost assassinated by his own subordinates and acted like a normal person. Is it really true that he has cerebral palsy?
Okay, gave up. Maybe I shouldn't have read the book reviews in the first place, I had some preconceived ideas. But I really can't stand the appearance of territorial citizens with modern ideas of equality in medieval lords. No matter how bad the nobles are, they are still nobles. No subject under the rule of the nobles dares to insult the nobles face to face. Unless they are the rebel army that rebels against the nobles, they are obviously still obeying the rule. A lord who loses his authority can only do so when he is defeated and captured. As long as he maintains his rule, no civilians dare to defy him. To be honest, it was really poisonous to have his subordinates throw mud at him in front of everyone and still not change his expression. And it can be seen that the protagonist has not lost military power, so he is fully capable of implementing wartime regulations. The baron can be completely dealt with by disrupting the morale of the army during the war. Would a lord with military power be afraid of a disobedient political officer? Will the head of the military deceive the lord because of the PC? The key is that this military leader is loyal to the lord! Even if the previous lord was a weakling, the protagonist doesn't have his own judgment after coming here?
I feel that if the hero wants to develop, he needs land. Gunpowder cannot develop into the age of firearms without enough minerals. Even importing raw materials through trade can only satisfy it for a while. If you want to build a country, I think the Snow Country is a good target. Snow has civil strife and its national power has been greatly weakened. Although the hero's original country is weak, its national power has not been greatly weakened and is not suitable for annihilation. Although the male protagonist is technologically advanced, how can the power of a city resist the power of a single person? I hope the male protagonist can say: I come, I see, I conquer.
Thoughts after reading
I have read all of Shala's books at Qidian, some of which were catch-up readings, and some of which were pirated copies. It is undeniable that Shala is a very good author, and I almost read his works backwards. This book serves as a starting point. Although there is an inexplicable feeling. It is difficult for me to understand why these protagonists cannot be purely heterosexual. However, the seed blood described by Shala starts from this moment. This kind of lineage makes me want to stop. I like such fantasy stories, no matter what world view Shala has. The protagonists in La's novels are always silly, optimistic, tenacious, and create countless miracles. They are full of epic atmosphere. The ending of each book is full of the ideal passion of young people. This is too rare among professional authors. Sala maintains such a mentality at an age that does not belong to him and brings readers more and more legendary stories. Here I recommend everyone to read his current serialized novel and his previous novel The Merchant. In the ever-changing Chinese folklore novels, Shala's writing style is more delicate and moving.
For some reason, this book has been updated and there is no update prompt. I can only confirm it by clicking in every day. The book is very interesting, but it would be a shame if it didn't become popular because of this bug.
Alice is dead and Charlemagne is dead. Why has the style become so vicious? Although there is a long foreshadowing, it is still difficult to accept. Even the villain can have feelings after watching it for so long.
Emmm Since the male protagonist is a time traveler, his thoughts and knowledge must conflict with the other world, but the male protagonist has the ability to change the status quo, which is also the highlight of the farming development genre. The problem now is that the male protagonist is helping the queen to restore the country, but it is obvious that the other party's power, and even the queen, are resistant to the male protagonist, and the chaos of current affairs is also evident. This style is also different from "The Witch" (this one is quite representative), due to the inevitability of the development of things and the tortuous nature of the process. , It can be expected that the development of the plot from conflict to alliance will not be short, and as a hardworking social animal, I may not be able to adapt to this rhythm. Therefore, I am not only dissatisfied with the slow initial development at this stage, but also fully aware of the rationality of this development, and at the same time I am looking forward to the subsequent plot. It fully proves that the essence of human beings is really fragrant 🤐 Speaking of which, the development of the technology tree is quite impressive, from grenades to missiles, so don't mess up the rhythm ( ´◔‸◔`) Finally, Sophie's character is quite representative of contradictions. She is on the throne, she wants to win over the male protagonist, but she is also wary of the male protagonist (if you follow the routine, you will become a bitch once you conquer it (´・_・`)). Just write it casually, just take a look (◔◡◔)
The protagonist has become too cruel
The style of the story has changed, and the male protagonist has become cruel and ruthless. Although there have been many foreshadowings before, it still makes people watch on tenterhooks. It feels like Reggie may kill someone at any time. I still feel that the old Virgin Reggie is more comfortable to watch.
After reading the first few chapters, it's a bit difficult to deal with the fact that this aristocrat doesn't look like an aristocrat or a peasant 😅
The only advantage is that there are quite a lot of words.
Another group of people want to receive lunch boxes
I have a bad feeling that Han Maple Fortress may not be able to defend it. The author must not be trying to write a tragedy. I always feel that a large number of protagonists are easy to use. The evil spirits are too strong.