He was born into the royal family, but raised in prison.
He was a dissolute youth, but became the ruler who revived the Han Dynasty.
He grew up among the common people, traveled the capital, and understood the suffering of the people.
His remarkable transformation from death row prisoner to emperor tells the story of a life that speaks volumes.
He lived a difficult life, but he was kind and compassionate to his people, easing taxes and levies, and brought the Han Empire to its peak, becoming the first legendary emperor to expand its
territory across Eurasia. He inherited a Han Dynasty that had just emerged from a period of population decline and declining livelihoods, but he left behind 600,000 Han cavalry and a powerful and prosperous Tianhan Empire...
This book is also called "Starting as a Fire Moth Soldier". It tells the story of the protagonist Lin from his student days when he talked and laughed with Kevin to joining the Fire Moth to fight for humanity, and from a small soldier to a hero of humanity. It makes people feel that such a great power is hidden in a small Fire Moth. He drives a Titan, kills the Herrscher, collects concubines, becomes a hero, and reaches the peak of his life...
The legendary tale of the Xyrin Empire is not about its struggles… or the tempest of another world or some cultivation myth. This is a super-serious, super-hard sci-fi novel about saving the world.
Take what I’m saying seriously…
Not.
Okay, this is just a funny story about a deceptive human emperor, bringing his bunch of slippery alien leaders to have fun saving the world every day.
Chen Jun is an unmotivated otaku who turns into the Emperor of an ancient intergalactic magic sci-fi empire. With the aura of a stay-at-home dad, he is nothing but a middle-aged man who adopts a group of lolis… and an army of freeloading aliens that came out of nowhere. Er, what?
Ahem. Really though, this is a super-serious story… a super-mega-ultra-serious sci-fi story.
For the Empire!
Su Yan, a promising soldier in his previous life, was forced into an early retirement after being severely injured during a disaster relief mission. After a drunken farewell with his comrades, he wakes up reincarnated into the body of a wealthy, underachieving young man. His new father, Su Jianguo, frustrated with his son's lack of ambition, slams a photo on the table and gives him an ultimatum: get married or join the army.
At that moment, a system activates, promising to help him become a new generation "multi-functional general"—excelling in marksmanship, physical fitness, combat, and even possessing skills like tactical command and perspective-altering abilities. Seeing this as a destined opportunity to seamlessly continue his military career, Su Yan chooses to enlist, vowing to his skeptical father that in two years, his accomplishments will be so great they will merit their own page in the family genealogy.
Even before officially reporting for duty, Su Yan encounters a fire. Driven by the ingrained sense of duty from his past life, he rushes into the blaze to save people, leaving onlookers stunned and questioning why a "rich second-generation" would risk his life instead of squandering his wealth. The story follows Su Yan and his diverse group of comrades as they grow together in a passionate, humorous, and light-hearted military setting.
Liu Mang, who was participating in a cosplay event, accidentally traveled to the late Eastern Han Dynasty while wearing the Aries Gold Cloth (Saint Seiya!).
He appeared on the city wall just as Cao Cao was attacking Lü Bu and Xiapi was about to fall.
"Big bro, don’t kill me, I’m not one of Boss Cao’s men!"
"Hey hey, you’ve got the wrong guy, Lü Boss’s men are over there, I’m not one of them!"
By accident, he rescued Lü Bu, who had been tied up by Song Xian and Wei Xu.
By accident, he became Lü Bu’s son-in-law.
By accident, he changed the course of Three Kingdoms history.
When twelve sets of aluminum-plated Gold Cloth armor sparkled on fierce generals like Zhang Liao and Gao Shun in the late Eastern Han era...
When every soldier in the Camp of the Valiant was armed with a mechanical repeating crossbow...
When hybrid rice was being cultivated across Lü Bu’s territory...
Liu Mang knew that a world belonging to the Lü clan was about to arrive.
Time traveling between the Three Kingdoms and the modern world — a different Three Kingdoms, a different life.
Imperial Chronicler: May I ask why you chose the Space Wolves Chapter?
Baldur Ironhammer: Because I was thrown there.
Imperial Chronicler: What do you think is the greatest strength of the noble Primarch?
Baldur Ironhammer: He is kind to his own people.
Imperial Chronicler: How did you become so powerful?
Baldur Ironhammer: The investment I made with my own ability and my own efforts.
Imperial Chronicler: How do you respond to the accusations of the Imperial High Lords that you are hiding a secret?
Baldur Ironhammer: Wait a moment.
Baldur picked up the communicator and dialed a number: Tell the Thirteenth Company, I want to eat fish!
The story takes place in a different world where magic resources are strictly controlled by the mage class, and spellcasting is the exclusive privilege of the upper class. As a special group of beings, gene sorcerers possess psychic talents that allow them to cast spells without the need for magic circuits, but they are long suppressed by the mage forces.
[Delta Operation: A refreshing, robbing, and entrepreneurial novel featuring a single female lead and no harem] Wang Yuhao, a good-for-nothing young man with the same name as Weilong, accidentally travels to the world of Delta. Here, there seems to be no law, wars are frequent, and guns are the bottom line. To save his life, he can only temporarily follow a strange girl from his organization...
[30k to 40k, some semi-apocryphal content, no female protagonist, loyalty, not a "wish fulfillment" story]"
Hermes: "Horus, my friend, death is not the end!"
"We were never soldiers... In their eyes, we were made to be the personification of rage. In their eyes, we must exist only for destruction. But we were once his companions. We were the ones he trusted. We were his advisors, his artisans. We were a glimpse of what this species could become if guided correctly, freed from its own malice and weakness. Of course, we were also taught how to fight. He knew that war was coming. It was a necessary step for ascension.
A spark of wisdom from the soul of a tech-savvy man from future China, combined with the rigid temperament of a German noble—through a mysterious force, these elements traverse time and space, merging into the body of a minor noble in the Holy Roman Empire. What follows is an unimaginable reaction.
Witness the soul of a Chinese tech enthusiast travel to the Middle Ages. With his intellect and noble bloodline, he forges a path to glory amid the darkness and chaos of medieval times. He becomes the master knights would die for, the captain fiercely supported by German mercenaries, a noble among nobles. With lances and spears, longbows and crossbows, longswords and battle axes—he leads you into the heart of the Middle Ages.