
Land Reclamation Lord: Leisurely Empire Life
开荒领主:悠闲的帝国生活
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 1.1M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Epic Fantasy
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
Stats
289Monthly votes
31.8kRecommends
68.2kFans
475Chapters
Tags
Honours
Synopsis
Reader comments
In booklists 2
A Thought-Provoking and Stunning Novel
Collect the kind of books that remind you of a certain bridge in the book when you close it, make you laugh, and have endless aftertaste.
98Books668Follows1moUpdated
Personal Reading List
This is a book I have read myself and I think it is pretty good, so I would like to recommend it to everyone. I will add or remove it regularly.
44Books89Follows7dUpdated
Readers also read
Panlong Began by Becoming the Great Perfection and Enslaving the Four Divine Beasts.
Great Navigation: My Professional Skills Have No Upper Limit
Voyage: the System Is Hex
Is This What We Paladins Are Like?
Daming: Attack, Emperor Yongle!
Mage Lord's God's Choice Farming System
Lord of Warcraft: Start a Human Hall
I Get a New Character Every Week
Transform into Tang Monk and Become Stronger Starting from Covering the Sky to Obtain Scriptures
Why Does My Territory Have a Secondary Original Painting Style?
Two Realms: Necromancer Invasion of Gaowu
My Fleet Can Be Upgraded
Lord of All: My Skeleton Infinite Fusion










There are some minor problems with this book, but they have little impact. I have read many books, and the advantage of this book is that the cheating is very broad, without compromising the level. Some people write cheats and spend dozens of chapters bragging about how awesome they are, only to be treated as a piece of shit by the local natives in the next chapter, or they fight back and forth with the natives, and you are already cheating. In such a situation, I suggest you stop writing books and just go to the streets. Hundreds of chapters are still hanging around in the ghetto, so what are you talking about? (Criticizing some cheating and downgraded books) Another advantage is that writing about leisure farming is leisure farming. The genre of the book is not marked with farming flow. As a result, there are messy things that prevent farming every day. This is the reason why many mainstream books are unfinished. Farming and hegemony are written in different ways. You have to know what your readers want to see.
Cover issue
Dear readers, I made a cover on a certain website, but it didn't pass the review. I sent it back to redo it, but it still didn't pass the review. I couldn't help it. I went back and forth for too long and it just couldn't be done. The customer service kept saying that the colon was missing, the logo was wrong, and the book title and cover were inconsistent. I just put the cover here and took a look at it. . .
Will this economy not collapse in the future?
In Chapter 113, the protagonist sets a basic salary of 3 gold coins per month for each soldier. Are you sure it won't collapse later? From the perspective of the protagonist's transaction, 1k gold coins is definitely a lot of money, but this money is not enough for one month's salary of the initial soldiers. This does not include the life food for each meal. Later, the number of the army will be expanded, the level will be increased, some personnel will be promoted and paid, and rewards will be given for contributions. This military expenditure is so high that there is no limit. And I haven't seen the protagonist's territory have stable income yet. It would be nice if I could make my own coins if I had a portable mine. However, the minerals cannot be refreshed, and gold and other minerals have to be sent to the imperial capital for exchange. Then life food cannot be sold at will, and taxes are waived. What is the stable source of income? How high is the income required to cover military expenditures?
It's well written. It's outrageous to read a Western Fantasy novel where you just like to develop territories, build castles, farm, train maids, and go to the slave system to engage in abstinence. Shaolin Temple monk Shi Yongxin has more than a dozen mistresses. If you tell me about Western Fantasy, the single female protagonist is speechless.
I don't understand the monetary system at all. One kilogram of grain costs 5 copper coins. A family of three needs 10 silver coins for half a year. One silver coin takes about 10 days. Three people eat 2 kilograms of grain in 10 days. A soldier's death pension costs 1 silver coin, which is about 2 kilograms of grain. It's really cheap, haha
Begging to read!
If you like this book, I beg you, the reader, to read the latest chapter every day. Thank you very much. This book is more light-hearted, leisurely and refreshing, without too many plots of fighting for hegemony. The purpose of stocking up troops is just for self-protection, mainly for the construction of territory.
Have questions? !
Author, the first chapter is about the protagonist being transported by the Universiade, and he only traveled through the past 10 days, right? ! Why is it written later that I feel like I grew up as a child, and I have a very good relationship with the brothers and sisters of the original god? Are they the time travelers or the natives whose memories have been devoured by the natives? ! ! Nowadays, this kind of plot about recognizing father and mother and recognizing relatives is not popular anymore. It is very embarrassing. I have to ask myself, I can't have any real feelings for the plot characters in it as if I watched a movie. You are not handling this well. It is very bad. It is better to set the time travel since childhood, or just awaken the mystery of the womb. Really
The male protagonist's name is Richard
So your real name is Liu Zhensha? Is the territory called "Fei Leng Cui"?
Sometimes the writing of this book is a bit watery, sometimes the writing is a bit embarrassing, but I tolerated it and ordered it all. After all, I like this kind of subject matter, but what I can't accept the most is the author's segmentation. For example, dividing a sentence said by a person into two paragraphs, and a complete sentence must be divided into two or even three paragraphs. And this kind of segmentation can be seen everywhere. All words such as "so", "and" and "however" are separated into one paragraph. It makes me uncomfortable to watch
Castle
The whole story is written by landlords and nobles. Is it so interesting?
The subject matter is okay, but the behavior of the lord is a bit idealistic. I suggest you change the rules later when you become stronger.
Good-looking, good-looking, good-looking, prompting for more updates, prompting for more updates
Stardew Valley players report! 😎 If you are writing about farming, you have to farm with peace of mind. Those who half-farm away to engage in hegemony, scheming, and taking risks are heretics! 😆 Plant with peace of mind, then make money, develop, and finally push forward when needed is the essence! There should be no plot where you half-seed the plot and then a bunch of inexplicable people show up, marvel in all kinds of ways and then show off and get slapped in the face, it's just disgusting. 😅 As for the comment that the author takes it too much for granted, I think there is such a big problem as the Stardew Valley system. What's wrong with being more free and casual? 🤓 Whose crops ripen every few days? The yield is a hundred times that of the real world. With such a big problem, I can just play with my own ideas. To put it bluntly, if the purpose is not to farm, I can farm all the people who mess with me at a hundredfold increase 🤫. Coupled with the setting of life energy, if the level is high, every crop will be at full iridium level. I don't want to eat beef! 🪖
Snow Moon
Snow Moon
I have read it several times, and every time I read the introduction, I am persuaded to quit by 100 serfs per 100 kilometers. This round number makes me very surprised.
Just send your subordinates to fight the war. You have to learn how to use people after such a big deal. Doing everything by yourself will only make you exhausted. Focus on farming and management, and leave the rest to your subordinates.
Every time I watch fantasy, someone says how dirty the medieval city was.
When urban reformers in the 19th century faced the health crisis of their own time, they often used the Middle Ages as a "negative example" to illustrate the need for reform, which contained a lot of exaggerated and inaccurate descriptions. The hygiene standards of the Middle Ages were certainly not comparable to those of modern society, but describing it as a cesspit where everyone defecated openly is completely untrue. The health status of cities varied by time (early medieval vs late medieval), location (large commercial cities vs remote towns) and wealth (nobles vs commoners). Medieval cities, especially in the later period, had quite complex municipal management systems and laws and regulations. Open defecation and littering are not allowed, but are prohibited and will result in fines. Cities have public toilets, public bathhouses, cesspits, and drainage ditches (even the ancient Roman drainage system is still in use in some cities). There are also regulations for waste disposal (e. G. Feeding food scraps to pigs, waste recycling). And "Medieval people only bathed twice in their lives" or "bathed once a year" is also one of the most widely circulated rumors. For ordinary civilians, it is more common to take a bath once a week. It is a custom for many families to take a shower on Saturday night in order to be clean for Sunday worship. Wooden bathing at home is the most common way. Use a large wooden or metal tub and fill it with hot water. This is usually done in a warm area such as the kitchen or bedroom. The head of the family (usually the father) washes first, and then other family members use the same basin of water in order of eldest and youngest. Although water will be shared, people will use cloth and water to rinse, which is not as unhygienic as imagined. During the warm season, bathing and swimming in natural rivers and lakes are also common ways of cleaning and entertainment for civilians, especially young people. Some medieval manuscript illustrations depict people bathing in rivers. Noble castles often have dedicated bathroom rooms. Wealthy aristocrats even had elaborate portable bathtubs that could be covered with curtains, with hot water and spices prepared by servants. After the Black Death became popular, the limitations of medieval medicine led to erroneous theories of etiology. People believed that the main cause of the Black Death was the foul-smelling gases in the air, and believed that these gases would enter through the pores of the human body and cause infection. Therefore, they began to reduce the number of baths, leading to the decline of public bathhouse culture.
After reading nearly 100 chapters, the uncomfortable part is that it feels like the game content is directly transferred. There is no interaction between the game content and the real situation of the fantasy world, and the particularity of the game-side mechanism is not shown. It is just playing the game content in the fantasy world. So I might as well play it myself now. I don't know if there will be any interaction or combo or other things later. Oh, and the details look very messy. I don't know if the game content is directly applied to the setting of the magical world or something. Anyway, I almost laughed out loud when I saw that the so-called life food in this magical world is also divided into silver, gold and iridium stars.
You must not. It becomes a hodgepodge of races. Although this kind of book is easy to write, it will eventually fail because the plot behind it will be very confusing. Becomes difficult to comb.
I forgot what it was for, but I saw this book a few days ago and decided to give it a try after reading the reviews from other book friends. I just realized that I had abandoned the book before reading Chapter 3. But I decided to check it out because I really want to read Farming + Shuhuang recently. I have seen 300 chapters so far. Overall, I quite like it. I have never played this game, but I can still watch it. Some points that I personally feel are a bit deducted: 1. Some of it doesn't make sense logically, but there's nothing sinister about it. 2. The author listened too much to the readers and changed the original plot of the story. The changes are also quite abrupt and stiff, which makes people feel uncomfortable. . A bit unhappy (logically) 3. I really wrote a lot about the settings. . I skimmed through this part quickly. 4. I remember the author said this book has a relaxed pace? But there are still some struggles, etc. Some people may like this. I think it's okay with people. After all, judging from the current situation, the male protagonist still wins in the end. These are my current thoughts.
Well written, for me, the game of Lords is the best. 20 Tickets are given.
The game + farming + harem + different world are well written from every angle. There is no innovation, but the writing is very comfortable and makes you want to read more. But don't expect that kind of intrigue. This book does not exist, and the style is relatively relaxed.
Yitian sword pavilion
This Yitian Sword Pavilion really made me feel bad. If I hadn't finished it, I would have given up the book. But after seeing the comments mentioned above and seeing the author saying that Yitian Sword Pavilion was a Chinese fantasy novel and not suitable for a Western fantasy, I breathed a sigh of relief and went back to read it. There is another sentence in the book review that is right. If you like to read Chinese fantasy, why should I read Lord novels? If I read this book, I just want to read Western fantasy. I'm really speechless.
If you don't fight for hegemony, you're going to station troops for nothing? 🙂
What's this book like? Is it really about farming? It's not about selling sheep's meat over sheep's heads. Fighting every day. Territory construction is just mentioned in one go.
Quick, quick, quick
Please update it quickly. I finally found a farming article that is based on the Western Fantasy system and game buff magic modification. Please, I can do everything, and I will give you everything
Can't you give me an extra update?
Finished watching It's okay
There are a little few comments
I haven't read the rest yet, but let me tell you earlier, isn't there any smart talent in the development of the protagonist's territory, such as those in business or government affairs? It feels like the development of a territory is very abnormal, it is all supported by the protagonist alone, and the protagonist has to disperse if he leaves for a few days. Will the maid team be joined by talents from various industries?
Is there a map? The author will make a map of the novel, which will assist reading.