
Lord Knight: Start with Daily Intelligence
骑士领主:从每日情报开始
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- Western Fantasy
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- Epic Fantasy
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... Western fantasy world, the protagonist is called Su Li, and his subordinate is called Master Su Li...
I really couldn't stand it when I saw Dragon Knight. Although I read a pirated copy, I supported it with rewards. I feel like the protagonist of this book conquers the world with a sculpture? Throughout the whole story, he is either flirting with women or preparing to do so.
It would be hell to do the final elimination of the serfs. I suggest you find a reason to cancel it, such as explaining the elimination at the end as a last resort. It will be canceled once the first batch of work is completed, but the first place reward will still exist. It is too easy for the protagonist's golden finger to make money, so there is no need to tell the truth to his own people. There is no need to torture your employees like a black-hearted boss. Starting point To be honest, I really don't like this kind of writing. Generally speaking, the protagonists of novels tend to be gangsters or nobles who want to make money. It is really unnecessary to torture the bottom, and there is no profit to be squeezed out.
I have read Chapter xxx and want to make a comprehensive book review
(First of all: purely personal opinion, don't start a fight) Highlights: 1. The fantasy color is rich enough and tends to be extraordinary, rather than the cumbersome customs and customs of the Middle Ages. Finally, it's not the uncomfortable "medieval European civilization". This overgeneralized adjective really ruins readers' impressions of fantasy novels, especially when most authors themselves use it. Whenever I see the author describing it like this, I will run away, because it is most likely not what I want to see. Eighty percent of the novels I read in this category are because I am interested in the extraordinary of fantasy. Give me the description of "medieval European civilization" and I will run away. The author of this book finally stopped describing it this way. The opening chapter also revolves around Goldfinger and the extraordinary. For fantasy novels, I give this beginning 95 points. There is another related point. A baron's army has the level of nearly a thousand elite knights. The food at the bottom and the support of extraordinary elements are written perfectly, making it seem reasonable. The most eye-catching innovation is "the normal yield of farming is the yield, and there are always strange means to increase the yield." Therefore, if there are special means, the output of this book is even more than that of the modern earth. This is one of the core information that enables the nobles to support a large number of middle and low-level knights. 2. The explanation and description of fantasy history and name elements in this book take great care of readers who do not often read this category. As can be seen from the name of the protagonist "Su Li", it takes great care of Eastern Fantasy readers. Simply put, it simplifies complicated settings such as complicated names and origins, so that most readers who are first time readers or rarely read this type of novels feel relaxed and not bored by the settings. They are more immersed in the unique and extraordinary interesting features, plots and characters. This is something that 80% of fantasy authors find difficult to achieve. Although I am not a heavy reader of fantasy novels, I am one who reads a lot. I still feel annoyed by the settings of some of these books from time to time. For example, some religious doctrines, contradictions, relationships, or certain "medieval European" style customs or behaviors can explain most of a chapter or even several chapters. It gives me a headache. Maybe some heavy fantasy readers will like and adapt to it, but it is quite uncomfortable for me. 3. The cheat authors of daily information are considered to be some of the most outstanding writers. There are also cheats in other categories. I personally think that the author's measurement of frequency and role is the best among them. Not too strong, not too weak, just pure enough. 4. The portrayal of the characters and their growth is very good. The most difficult thing about the lord novel is to use a small amount of pen and ink to portray a vivid but complex human character. The author of the former has portrayed many successful characters, while the latter is a little lacking, but it is okay. The degree of portrayal of Hilde's image is at the level of the heroine for me, and the others are at most a harem. 5. The description of love is just right. I once followed a popular fantasy novel, and I was one of the first readers. I watched it go from being unknown to being a masterpiece, but the portrayal of love really left me speechless. There were too many words and inks, and too much content was squeezed out. So I couldn't bear to stop reading it for a while. The description of this part of this book is just right, and the description of the harem (harem literature, to give you a clue) is also just right. More words are devoted to development and descriptions of wonderful anecdotes. 6. Rigorous combat power system suitable for lord stories Humanity's extraordinary system - knights, as well as the complex extraordinary systems of various races, are quite well designed, both familiar and innovative. The most appropriate thing is based on the author's design and performance. High-level extraordinary people have dominant suppression of low-level extraordinary people, but they do not have absolute strength suppression. Many props and weapon designs can also shorten these distances. One of the key points is that high-level extraordinary people have dominant control over low-level extraordinary people. Extraordinaries do not have the ability to absolutely "avoid injury". This design is very close to reality and not too data-based or magical. Even if it is a high-level demon, the protagonist can rely on equipment powerful enough to damage high-level demons and an elite middle and low-level army to surround and kill high-level demons. This comparison of combat power and description of the scene are very smooth and comfortable to read. I have to praise the author's writing skills. There are really few lord novels that can do this. Not so good points: 1. The title and introduction of the book are not very good, and they are not distinguished from many similar books (fantasy and daily intelligence are two types of cheat books), so I was less interested in clicking and reading at the beginning. 2. The protagonist's strength is not outstanding enough. Although it is a story about a lord, the various developments of the territory, including the development of the subordinate harem, are well written, but the personal aspect is a bit weak, and the sense of presence is a bit too low. 3. The protagonist lacks strong personal charm This is also what I think is the biggest gap with top-quality and even great books. Whether it is a dazzling goal, a strong personal ability, or even a special point, it can enrich the protagonist's personal charm, but I can't feel it. This is also the most typical golden finger covering the protagonist. The only thing that can retain some people is some wonderful western fantasy elements in the book. This is also the source of my fatigue when I read the latest chapter. 4. The plot of Green Dragon Danger is too dragging. In other words, the sub-plots were not cut out well. It gave me the feeling that I had been fighting the Green Dragon for half a year. This is different from the previous daily mission-style plot. Maybe I prefer the previous plot interpretation. Later, I felt that the development and the sub-plots had no meaning of their own and were completely covered by the danger of the Green Dragon. Maybe the author wanted to use pressure to promote the plot, but it was a bit annoying to be honest. 5. The single-player one is a bit outrageous. There is almost no external communication. It is all done by others. The dwarf one can barely be regarded as communication, but you want to rise in the human empire, and you don't have a social network at the moment? It's a bit hard to tell the truth. It's partly through the communication between the system and the "gods" that the territory is not in a closed state and can be watched. Otherwise, it will be like the author's previous one, which is a bit outrageous for a single player. Discussion points among book friends: 1. Some policies are too vicious, such as the most discussed "serf death system" in the book review area. The author wrote "Litian Law" (I went to deepseek to find out about this. The author wrote it based on the basis, but it became slightly cruel after adapting to the historical background of the novel). The most prominent argument of book friends who hold a disgusting attitude is that serfs are their own property, and damaging their own property is ridiculous. I am quite speechless about this. The author has written the pros, cons and attitude very clearly in the book. This is a thing that benefits the protagonist without any harm. It is simply that the book lovers themselves cannot accept it. But every book will have a lot of behaviors and concepts. As readers, we cannot measure the behaviors in the book with our concepts and attitudes. Instead, we should think about this behavior from the perspective of the characters in the book, including the era and current environmental factors. This is reasonable thinking, isn't it? Personal suggestions: 1. As for the protagonist's personal strength, first of all, although the protagonist is a lord, and his subjects, subordinates and even women are part of his strength, I think it is not enough or attractive enough in the extraordinary world. The author has also measured the protagonist's growth rate very well. He has grown very quickly and has kept his combat power from collapsing. What I give is another part of personal strength: such as magical equipment and props, pets with magical contract attributes, extraordinary skills that can be called life-saving or explosive abilities I have read a fantasy lord article. His territory and subordinates are well written, but the individual is also very well written. It is purely the complicated fantasy setting that drags him down, and it belongs to an old author. His description of the protagonist's personal strength consists of himself + a time dragon beast with a life-and-death contract, and his own powerful skills are far beyond ordinary people. Although the development time is not long, the protagonist's personal portrayal is very good and his combat power is also maintained very well. So I think the author can let his imagination run wild about the protagonist's personal strength. And the most important thing is that the protagonist has no description of the solo scene at all, not to mention the battlefield, even the competition, which is a poor experience for the majority of readers. Even if you don't write the protagonist very fiercely, you still have to write about the current situation, at least the same level of superior fighting skills. In a world where the extraordinary prevails, personal strength is an important factor. No matter how powerful the territory is, it is unreasonable for the lord to be vulnerable. Countless assassinations, curses and other means will eventually come to the door. If you are not strong enough, even if the protagonist has an intelligence system, he cannot resist it. Summary: In my mind, it is a small boutique book, whether it is golden fingers, writing, rhythm or extraordinary, it is all qualified online.
"Three farmers with the least output are sentenced to death." Why don't you slaughter all three families? Or do you want to kill all the old, weak, sick and disabled?
When I saw Chapter 43 "Li Tian Fa", I didn't want to read any more. Only then did he realize that the protagonist was not the cow or horse he said he was, but a capitalist. He was just out of boredom, imitating the anger of his exploited subordinates and moaning for no reason.
Wow, I suspect you wrote her off just because you couldn't figure out how to arrange Leif. Wow, a character who appeared so many times in the early stage suddenly wrote her off after a big melee. Wow, it's really better not to write it in the first place.
The advantages and disadvantages of this novel are obvious. The advantage is that the author's writing style is very good, the world view is very grand, and the specific details are mostly reasonable. The shortcomings are also very obvious. The most important thing is the author's consistent pornographic writing techniques (remember! It is pornographic, not a simple harem flow!!!). The protagonist is captured. The author's portrayal is too outrageous. He is really like those pig-headed lords in the Western Middle Ages. He thinks about women every day. Every chapter must have a sex scene. The protagonist is a good-fingered loser who relies on his subordinates for everything. He has no personality charm at all. It's like a novel written by a stallion who is controlled by his lower body.
Xiaobai, all the characters in the book are collectively brainless and have no temper. Everything the protagonist says is correct.
A little bit broken
The protagonist's strength increases too fast, and then the title suppresses it hard. With this military strength, some people believe that he is a quasi-count. However, the protagonist still has a knight title, which is very funny, like a giant baby.
Chapter 5: What the hell, if you don't obey me, why don't you change me?
I haven't read the book yet, but I saw in the comments section that the last serf elimination system could be answered by Shen Nong.
Putting aside all moral issues, the elimination system of serfs at the end of their lifetime did exist in history, but those who were eliminated were those who lost their ability to work due to illness/too old age/disability, etc. However, I read in the book review that the book directly uses output for direct comparison? This is really unreasonable. Can Shen Nong tell me the specific situation?
Poisonous hair, poisonous hair, the name of the protagonist who defies heaven
You start off in a bad way, you care so much about your awesome name, why would you write a Western fantasy? It's comparable to the beginningless emperor Peter and the ruthless emperor Mary. Let's not talk about the writing style. You have the wrong attitude. You care so much about your awesome name. Why don't you write fantasy?
Not very likable personality
The first few chapters have always been about lying flat, lying flat, modern people travel through a world with extraordinary power, and most people will not think like this. I haven't watched it yet, so I don't know if the character has changed. I see there has been a lot of discussion about this before.
Why is it the same as other people's novels? It's the same as the father being an earl, the same as taking opportunities from others, the same as accepting a talented subordinate.
It's not fun, I spent a lot of money, but the result is lonely. The more I write, the more outrageous it becomes. I write about knights and civilians as leeks. Anyway, they will be refreshed when they die. What's the point of this? There are wars every year and more than half of them are killed or injured every year. I don't know what the point of this is?
One step ahead of the times is a genius, three steps ahead of the times is a lunatic. Wang Mang was opposed by everyone at the time, including farmers, because he promoted state ownership of farmland at an inappropriate time. Nietzsche was forced to become a madman by the times because of his too advanced ideas. A slave-owning society with extraordinary power that promotes a system that is too advanced will only be crushed into powder by the times.
The latest chapter is so frustrating. If the protagonist really endured it and let his wife be taken away, then this book would be unreadable.
Alas, does a world like this exist where I don't want to be exploited and I don't want to exploit others?
The legendary knight Duke had to take responsibility for killing him, and he was afraid of the repercussions and spared his life. He turned around and found someone to chop up the legendary knight Duke without taking any responsibility. No one has come to seek revenge on him, which is really strange.
Found a new book that completely copies the idea of this book
I recently read the daily guide and saw a book called Lord of Winter. Starting from the daily information, it completely copied the idea of this book. The titles of the books are like twins, and the opening scene is completely similar. This kind of thing was put on the shelves openly. The author has time to check whether it is against the rules.
Have you never seen a woman in real life? The whole opening is written around women
The author later forgot about the Green Knight setting. .
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I really don't like the power system in this book. Everything depends on the gods. I feel that all the power is given by the gods. I prefer that man can conquer nature. I feel that it is really a bit of a magic trick 😥
A few suggestions for the author
It feels like it was written by someone else. The protagonist used to attach great importance to agriculture. Although power struggle and exchange of interests are also important now, his own background is the key. With an army of 5 million, each soldier only needs five kilograms of food per day, which means he will consume 12,500 tons per day. The protagonist has to support Graf and other allies, as well as ensure the consumption of his followers and the people in the territory. Although the Blackfire Plains has been newly developed in terms of food, he can't keep squandering it. That's not to say that you can't explode troops. If you do, you have to consider how to maintain the consumption of food, weapons, and armor. There is also the legendary combat power, the green dragon Elyria, the crimson dragon Morkana, father Suna, high-level attendant deputy director Tiberos, deputy leader Freya, handsome Gilles, and the previous legendary seed Henry de Cameron, these can all be promoted to legend. The author of these people seems to have forgotten that Thranweil alone will be promoted to legend twice, so there is no need to arrest one person. There is also the dwarf butcher Gornson, let him build thunder airships properly, why let him go out to wander around and fight against the three Nurgle brothers? This is not killing a chicken with a knife, building a few more thunder airships is not better than anything else.
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If you don't know how to write about emotional changes, don't write it. It's very embarrassing. There is no normal plot at all.
Come on
Is it really necessary for the author to keep the elves? If it is just holding back here, it is better to throw this wood elf to the front line, which will also consume a wave of Chaos strength.