The Seven Years’ War, the American War of Independence, and the Napoleonic Wars—late 18th-century Europe was a stage set for conflict.
A modern teenager unexpectedly arrives in this turbulent era, only to find himself trapped in the crumbling kingdom of pre-revolutionary France.
To make matters worse, he is none other than the ill-fated King Louis XVI, destined for the guillotine.
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He is in France, has just entered Versailles, and is the crown prince.
The only problem is that the current king is Louis XVI, who will be kicked off in two years...
Since my father and the ministers are unreliable, I have no choice but to rectify France myself!
Earn a little money first and solve the financial crisis that has plagued the country for hundreds of years.
Let’s give those nobles who have evil intentions and seek to seize power a hard beating.
Then he seized the church which occupied a large amount of land and obtained it for nothing.
Industry, technology, agriculture, and commerce go hand in hand. I am the greatest crown prince in France!
That year, Xiao Yingzi was entangled in the alliance army and pressed on the border, so I took his island directly.
That year, I pointed my sword at the whole of Europe. I will accomplish the feats that the Emperor failed to accomplish back then! ...
Traveling to the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the 1860s, he became the Crown Prince of the Netherlands William Hendrick (full name Willem Alexander Nicholas Frederick Karel Hendrick), Prince of Orange.
He didn’t want to work hard to join the war-torn 19th century European hegemony. He just wanted to be a crown prince with peace of mind until William III abdicated in 1890.
He even made up his mind whether to directly Forget about leading the Netherlands to be a neutral country, spend a little time and experience the leisurely life of the upper class of the nobles in this era, it is worthwhile to come here for a while.
But the reality is ‘cruel’. His father, William III, was dissatisfied with Tolbek’s re-election as prime minister of the Netherlands because of the weakening of the royal power. So a ridiculous scene appeared. Before forming a new cabinet, Erbec took the first step.
On December 1, 1861, he directly announced that the throne would be passed on to his eldest son, William Hendrick, who was the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and his younger son, William Frederick, who was born in 1851, became the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
The heir, and after William Hendrick became King of the Netherlands, he took Queen Sophie and William Frederick to Luxembourg. With such a ‘prominent’ background, how could William Hendrick live those small days?
So in desperation, I can only directly accept the mess left by William III and clean up the mess.
William Hendrick smiled bitterly: “Okay, I admit that I need to face the threat of European powers.”
The wind of history has opened another splendid chapter in France. That year, our great French Emperor was born!
Napoleon III illuminated France’s path to prosperity. When one thinks back to those years, it was the first time that France could say no to the British, shouting, C’est la France!
Second Empire Augustus Jerome Bonaparte: I will make France great again!
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The tyrant of iron and blood, the bulwark of Eastern Europe, the savior of the Soviet Union, the master of Constantinople, the liberator of the Third Rome, the new tsar of the north, the nightmare of Chechnya, the meat grinder of the free world, and the leader of the red regime, General Secretary Gennady Ivanovich Yanaev.
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A soul that traveled through, wandering in the Soviet Union in the 1940s, under the uniform of the People’s Committee of the Interior, how many stories are contained…
Pure time travel without system, relying on IQ and knowledge to control the situation, don't enter if you don't like it.
The protagonist travels to a farm tractor family in the French Republic and becomes a quasi-rich third generation.
The only flaw is that it is near Paris, and the Germans will soon fight here. If you want to keep the family, you must save France.
Gallieni: "God, the enemy actually sent the flank to us!"
Xiafei: "There will be no such good thing, will this be a trap?"
The protagonist: "The dish is ready, you guys start, do it, and you still want me to send it to your mouth?"
...
The German army: "Is this a tractor factory? What the hell are these invulnerable steel monsters?"
Ancient Babylonian civilization, the defiant Tower of Babel, the mysterious Hanging Gardens—Iraq, your history is so glorious! But why are you shrouded in war today? Why has your wealth been plundered? Why are your people struggling amidst explosions and death? Who can save them?
God says: O you who believe, I will send down angels to help you!
If I were Qusay Hussein, if I had ever been in power, if I had gone back to Iraq in the 1980s, then—what would happen?
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Murad admitted that when he learned he had been transported to the Ottoman Empire in 1861 and was given the high-risk job of Crown Prince, he just wanted to escape the Ottoman Empire as soon as possible.
But as the titles bestowed upon him multiplied: Governor of Eastern Rumelia, Protector of the Circassians, Master of the Balkans, The Only Sun of Anatolia...
Murad turned his gaze toward the throne of the Sultan of the Empire.
Why can't I sit in the Sultan's position?
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Feng Ming unexpectedly transmigrates into France during the Hundred Years’ War, becoming a down-on-his-luck French noble, Edmond de d’Albert. In the following decades, watch how he uses wisdom and cunning to give his family a chance to turn their fortunes around, reclaim their fiefdom, ascend to the throne of France, and propel the French Empire to surpass the once-unassailable Roman Empire!
Decades later, with his achievements complete and fame secured, Edmond stands on the balcony of the Europa Palace wearing his imperial robes—blue with golden fleur-de-lis and cockerel motifs—waving to the thunderous applause of Parisians.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I haven’t done anything remarkable, I merely defeated our arch-enemy England, crushed the Holy Roman Empire, advanced the French Empire into the age of maritime colonization ahead of schedule, and pioneered the Industrial Revolution! If you insist on calling me the greatest emperor in European history, then yes, I concede: conquering the Ottoman Empire and the Arab Empire was never my intention. Thank you all!”
Edward III: You made the English speak French!
The Pope: You even abolished the tithe!
Sigismund: Oh… arrogant and proud Frenchman!
Murad I: I swear, I will never pray in a church!
Khoja Bair: Me neither!
Abbas II: Me neither!