Western fantasy + lord + farming + war + slow to warm up. I am the lord, not the people.
The people from all races! What appears before you is the great Earl of River Bay, the Lord of the Courtyard, and the King of the North! The dog biter, the dragon slayer, the father's worry, the demigod's favorite, the ruthless Hara Shao - Leo Mondo! I will treat all the people who submit to me equally. For those who are not obedient, my firearms will not be disadvantageous!
The chaos on the continent is getting worse and worse, and the human empire is in danger.
The northern kingdom of Llane is invading like fire, the dwarves of Ironforge are ready to fight, the trolls of the Troll Rainforest are violent and greedy, and the sea tribes who dominate the five oceans are brazenly launching the Far East Campaign.
The aliens are salivating over the wealth of humans.
Richard traveled through time and became a border lord.
From crushing the invasion of the orcs in the north, he became the iron wall of the empire; then he swept across the continent, recast the prestige of mankind, and became the regent of the empire.
All he can rely on is the Mount and Blade system.
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PS: [Unparalleled Mowing][Farming][Lord][Conqueror]
PS: You can also read without obstacles even if you have never played Mount and Blade
Leon Harrisonville, a descendant of a family who traveled to another world, was forced to take over the North's most impoverished territory: Wolverine. Leveraging a system he created, he could discern the loyalties and talents of his subordinates, maintain advanced intelligence, and even maintain a real-time map of the territory. Some even claimed to have witnessed the lord transform into a dragon and drive back the cursed dragon. However, Wolverine was only the beginning. When war engulfed the kingdom, Leon was no longer content with his isolated existence. He tamed the icy plains, expanded his military, and annexed neighboring states with an iron fist. Betrayal of the king? That was the smallest of ambitions. Loyalty? Everyone knew it was just a joke.