
The Lord Is Extremely Talented
领主大人天赋异禀
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- Ongoing
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- 909k Words
- Genre
- Gaming
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- Male
- Subgenre
- Game Otherworld
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The book is very good, I have finished it, and it is quite exciting. However, it doesn't give people a sense of pictures. It seems like I am reading a plot outline. Maybe the author's writing skills are not deep enough. This is my personal feeling. Don't criticize me. Come on.
What a drag. The initial attributes are all full, the potential is ten stars, the golden legendary Holy Grail produces holy water every day to directly upgrade, and the Krypton gold novice gift package is full. I have written twelve chapters, and the protagonist is still level three. . . . Too slow
The focus of the plot is wrong
It's been dozens of chapters and it hasn't started yet. It's all a mess and the details are inappropriate.
The plot where the mercenary picked up orichalcum ore by the river and was approached by the Falon family was really clever! It feels like the author is just looking for trouble! A bloody bunch! I haven't seen such a vulgar routine in two or three years. It's a renaissance!
To date, the novel is generally considered a good read, but I found that one setting is inappropriate. This book is a lord text, but the plug-ins given to the protagonist, such as the Holy Grail with super high talents and strong auxiliary capabilities but with limited output, are more focused on individuals rather than territories. This leads to one point. Good development of the territory is beneficial to the protagonist, but the suspension of territory development will not have much negative impact on the protagonist. The improvement of the protagonist's personal strength is the most important and least likely to be interfered by the outside world, not to mention that the power of the extraordinary world belongs to oneself. In this way, the territory is like useless. In this case, the development of the protagonist's territory should seek stability, and this is a lord's story. The most important role in the lord's story is rapid development. Whether it is the reform of internal productivity or external pioneering and enterprising, this conflicts with the stable development tendency of the protagonist's territory in this article. For example, the protagonist sees himself There were other territories nearby and felt that they were being taken advantage of (the protagonist cleared out the nearby foreign races), so he planned to forcefully pass the first territorial development inspection, end the development period in advance, and break the territorial restrictions of the development period. To this end, he also showed many urban designs and services in his previous life and his own talents, but was suspected of being a reborn person. I looked back and thought, is the development of the territory worth the protagonist's ability to show many abilities that are different from ordinary people? Is it worth attracting the attention of outsiders, whether well-intentioned or malicious? Is the reduction of one's future territory due to being taken advantage of more important than the protagonist's own safety and improvement? What territory can't be replenished when the protagonist's strength increases? What alien planes can't be opened up? So there is an embarrassing situation where the development of the territory is not as important as the improvement of the protagonist's individual strength, and the territorial development of the novel also seems to be neither better nor worse.
It's hard to describe what I've written recently.
The start was quite good, with a bit of worldliness, a bit of storyline, and some surprises. After it was put on the shelves, it was like writing a running account. The plot was not much. There were a bunch of names that I couldn't remember and the so-called development. The plot was omitted. It was just waiting to be besieged by a group of people for no reason. Is this called a plot? One of your followers will die in a while (although I can't remember who it is). If you really can't figure out how to write it, you might as well just cut it off. Your account book looks like a waste of money.
It's too cool, I only have 40 cards, but the territory shadow is not there yet. I'm afraid I will have 100 cards when I have the territory.
The author, I was procrastinating in the past, and ended up establishing the territory and sketching it out. Isn't it a bit indifferent? . .
The level of human civil war in these chapters is very poor. Small nobles like the protagonist send troops to retaliate without even asking the upper nobles. This situation means that the upper nobles have completely lost their deterrence, and the lower nobles can directly annex without restraint.
The author has lost his wits and is competing to write a bloody plot? ? ?
I don't know why, but after reading it, I felt that the word count was small and the plot was too slow, which made me feel a little angry😠
In fact, it was good in the early stage, and the writing was very detailed. But after it was put on the shelves, I don't know if it was because of the comments. It was written like a running account, and many things were covered in one stroke. The more you write, the less successful you are. Many books on the list are criticized by many people, and they are very detailed. Those people subscribe while talking about the shortcomings. If you write a running account like this, I will not subscribe. You can actually write at least 500 chapters for your current plot of more than 200 chapters. Your world view is so big and there are so many settings. If you don't write it in detail, no one will read it.
It's like signing in, it starts out okay, then it's hard to finish...
I've seen the new chapter 78. I ran south and still didn't find the direction of the base... The first 5 chapters are the background + the starting team. Before Chapter 25, I didn't leave the Novice Village. After Chapter 25, I cleared the mobs around the Novice Village. I started to leave the village after Chapter 50... In the previous setting, as long as I hold the "High Charisma and Identification of Enemies to Decrease Intelligence", I can read it. I can basically skip to read it later. It's so good🤣It becomes more and more boring after Chapter 30...
If you don't understand, just ask, the protagonist is obviously already starting a harem, shouldn't high-potential and highly attractive women also be accepted? The article explains that they are afraid of being mixed up, but the problem is that if you don't accept it, how can you guarantee that you will be loyal? This is not a game, there is no loyalty. Not to mention the possibility of hatred arising out of love, if the protagonist is lured away by other nobles, wouldn't the training of the protagonist be in vain? Or if he is married by a hidden stake, turning back at the critical moment will be a decisive blow. In addition, as long as the harmony can be guaranteed, it is basically a die-hard level. There are almost only advantages and no disadvantages. I don't know what you think.
Could the author please stop writing this? I feel like I've gone astray.
It's boring. There are more than fifty chapters and the basics are missing.
Why does the protagonist never want to become a blood warrior? Is it because the bloodline is too low and higher-level bloodlines will appear in the future, or is it something else? Is the author deliberately suppressing the level?
An almost 20-year-old bookworm tests drugs
Overall, I still approve of this book and have ordered it all. The plot is reasonable, the logic is self-consistent, and the overall story is pretty good. Especially the various preliminary work before establishing the territory, this is normal. If it is not like other novels, everything can be done with a small army, which seems too intellectual. I hope he will get better as he learns more about this book, so I will mainly raise questions about this book. First, as a lord novel, the currency system must be reasonable. In the early stage of the novel, when we solicited sponsorship, several nobles only gave 1,000 gold coins. Later, the protagonist's jewelry processing can earn tens of thousands of gold coins in one week, and in the later stages, he can easily earn millions of gold coins. The price system between slaves, extraordinary potions, and extraordinary weapons already has serious problems, and it will collapse if it is not controlled. Second, it is strongly recommended that the author extend the time span of the novel to make the plot of the novel more reasonable. For example. The timeline is just over a year old, and the protagonist and those who follow the protagonist are almost entering the transcendent realm. Even if there is a Holy Grail rationalization, it is too exaggerated. In less than a year, a town of tens of thousands of people was developed entirely by the protagonist, which is impossible in modern society. Third, the characters in the book all feel like NPCs. They are not rich in flesh and blood. Human beings have emotions and unique personalities.
Hey, I can't comment on this book very well. It feels different from what I imagined. I feel that even if I jump directly to the latest chapter, I won't lose any plot.
The plot has been pretty bad recently. Starting from the death of the mayor, you can basically guess what will happen next. There are a lot of explicit hints in the front, so there is not much sense of expectation.
After dozens of chapters, you still don't have any territory. What's the point of buying a manor?