When a person is lucky enough to return to the 1928 New York Mets, is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Matthew Ludwig didn’t want to find the answer to that question, leaving only “a time that really is a time of love and hate” that reverberates in the snow.
In 1914, the United States had transitioned from the Gilded Age to the Progressive Age, enjoying 40 years of peace and a comfortable environment, and was the world's most powerful nation.
As world war looms, the curtain slowly rises on a golden age of emerging aviation industry, and a time traveler arrives.
What mark can it leave in this turbulent era?
The protagonist: Unlucky enough to be caught in the time-travel trend, only to arrive in a desolate land. His parents: A weak nation and impoverished family, driven by anger, they crossed the ocean to struggle in a foreign land. Opportunity: This barren land, however, becomes a treasure trove in later generations, overflowing with minerals and oil. Theme 1: Establishing a nation through gold mining, focusing on large-scale construction, and maneuvering for their dreams. Theme 2: The Russo-Japanese War, the weak and incompetent motherland, leading to the partition of Tsarist Russia and the establishment of a Far East presence. Theme 3: World War I and World War II, the collapse of the world order, the rise of powerful nations…</li>
After crossing Marvel, I didn’t get any system, but I found that I was a superpower as strong as a hook.