
Struggle! but the Second Empire
奋斗!但是第二帝国
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 1.1M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternate History
- Updated
- 2d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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536Chapters
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If you want to retire, why bother with all the bells and whistles? There are so many applications or other methods. Even if you plan to stir up controversy through your paper to persuade you to quit, you can just talk about it in the whole article. Who really writes the real stuff? The contrast at the beginning of the novel really persuades people to quit, but is it true that they actually want to join the army? Why do you need to write such a poisonous and clichéd article? Unappetizing
A bit conservative
I am a German who has been reading imperial articles since 2003. The articles are too conservative. Manstein means Manstein, and Deutsch means Deutschland.
In the introduction, 1913 is the 20th century
I thought it was Warhammer's Second Empire
Why is there still no magic-related content reflected until it is put on the shelves?
What about magic? Just a communicator?
The magic in the setting is useless except to emphasize that this is a different world.
Too bland
According to my feeling, it is more than poisonous weeds and less than food and grass.
How should I put it, I feel a little sensory fatigue
After fighting all the way, there is nothing to see except winning. How about the protagonist looking for a chance to get some other equipment? Otherwise, it's really not worth seeing now.
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The early part is a good book. Although the background of magic and magical technology is explained at the beginning, it is a pity that it was abandoned and the author was too lazy to change the first part. The second part is purely about World War I, but the story still focuses on the protagonist. The protagonist makes friends, completes outstanding operations, and improves his military rank. The author has excellent knowledge reserve, and the plot is stable. The story has ups and downs but not too much. But when it comes to the plot in Warsaw, the reading experience is extremely poor. The length of the protagonist's plot shrinks rapidly, and the article is seriously watered down. I don't know if it was written by AI. It's no problem to skip many chapters. There are no ups and downs at all, no low points, no explosive points, and no climax. It is completely stagnant. Many characters don't appear, which is a problem. It gives people the impression that the author copied and pasted the archives of World War I and completed a chapter. I seriously suspect that the author has no outline or that the outline is a history book, and there is almost no control over the pace and length. To summarize: Just take a look at the free chapter. That's the best part. You can read it later
I'm curious whether Austria-Hungary will ask the protagonist to help design some tanks?
After all, I remember there is still a certain production capacity there, right? The protagonist gives them the entire self-propelled mountain cannon? It is suitable for them to fight defensive warfare in mountainous terrain. It is the one produced by Italy during World War II. It is also less difficult to produce and is suitable for them to produce equipment.
I have a doubt. At first, I wrote about magic. It was all about tanks and weapons, but there was no magic at all.
Looks good, go ahead! The torrent of steel conquers Europe
I thought it was the Second Reich! It turns out to be the Second Empire!
The protagonist doesn't open a company but sucks the blood of the empire? Oh, you asked me to do research, so I did it. Why did you bribe me with a shabby job?
After reading dozens of chapters, I have a question, where is magic?
Magic is just a gimmick, not a story of steel torrent and magic barrier.
Why are the artillery calibers in the latest three chapters in centimeters? Could it be that they were written by AI?
The protagonist's appearance rate in the latest Little Hundred Chapter is too low, and his sense of presence is gone. Just look at the battlefield.
Will Tsarist Russia be kicked out of the battle directly?
Will Tsarist Russia be kicked out of the battle directly? Or will we continue to fight for another year like we did in history? Will the United States end early?
The writing makes it seem like it's floating in the sky, but it's not exciting enough.
In short, we must grab Baku
Everything else has nothing to do with victory or defeat
Should I write about World War II?
"Whether or Not to Fight the Americans in World War II?" I have written about a thousand chapters.