
God Blessed Austria
神眷奥地利
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 104k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Foreign History
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
Stats
69Monthly votes
840Recommends
3Fans
34Chapters
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I hope the popularization of historical science can be reduced, otherwise the impression will be really bad. And if it is divided into sections, I hope to change it, otherwise it will look uncomfortable if it is one long section.
Give the author some advice
There can be popular science about history in the novel, but what kind of organization is it? It's a mess. You can just briefly mention it. Your writing is too detailed, which is not a good thing for the reading experience.
Yes, it is rare to see Austria at this time. Prince Eugen is still alive during this period and we must not lose Belgrade later. Moreover, nationalism in northern Italy has not yet risen at this time, so you can try to annex Venice and Genoa.
I have read one before. The identity of the protagonist is the same, but he chose to run away to inherit Spain. He probably wanted to wait for his uncle to have no men before returning to inherit Austria. Unfortunately, he only wrote about 20 chapters. The problems that the author has had since the last book still exist. There is too much popular science, too many full names of characters, and the communication between relatives is more Chinese-style (you can omit any points)
Yes, during this period Austria can try to conquer Northern Italy and keep Belgrade.
Isn't the author's last book updated?
This is the first time I have seen this in Austria during this time period.
The author's protagonist's sense of participation is a bit weak. He needs to grow up as quickly as possible. The first five chapters are basically just soy sauce. You need to unfold the plot as soon as possible so that you can have a sense of substitution and participation, otherwise you will not be able to retain readers.