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Taking advantage of the big push, talk about my "Cannon King...

Well, let’s brazenly rob the recommendation tickets, collection volume, clicks, and rewards for gold coins, haha!

Get back to the point!

"The King of Cannon" should be my second work. The first one is "In the Name of Revolution", which describes European history and military articles in the late 18th century. It was published in 2006. As for this book, its original name was "Glory Europa", but later it felt too literary and then changed it to "The King of Cannon", which is not only catchy, but also makes people feel infinite imagination...

In fact, the protagonist of "The Cannon King" - Andrew Desay, did not open the harem. So far, there are only one wife, three mistresses, plus two illegitimate children. Among the European royal nobles in the 19th century, His Majesty Desay, as the common monarch of the two countries, has a moral integrity that is holy than Joan of Arc and is purer than the snow in the Alps.

Therefore, the focus of this book is not about the protagonist's private life, but about his personal struggle. Starting from the cruel Spanish battlefield, a lonely and unknown French lieutenant colonel was promoted step by step to colonel, general and imperial marshal; his titles range from earl, duke (grand duke), to finally conquering Russia, crowned as emperor, and mastering the legendary story of a huge empire.

Since it is a time-travel article, it is essential to climb the science and technology tree. All the science and inventions shown in this book are searchable and controllable, and are basically not separated from the scope of the industrial revolution of the 19th century, such as cans, Minnie bullets, firing guns, trains, steamships, revolvers, Napoleon cannons, health care, and various forms of telegraph methods.

Regarding the protagonist's three views, haha, it's better to have a different opinion. In my book, I described it as conforming to the universal values ​​of Europe at that time. Everything is based on interests and there is no glorious image. The protagonist is just following the laws of the jungle.

Since the background of this book took place in the middle and late periods of the Napoleon era, between 1808 and 1815, it inevitably involved the complex political, military, diplomatic and economic aspects of European countries, including alliances and betrayals... In order to be as consistent as possible with the political, economic, cultural, historical and geographical environment of Europe in the 19th century, I have read at least thousands of books and historical materials.

Of course, foreign history has always been biased and belongs to niche literature. There may not be too many reading groups, but I still hope that readers will collect and read. After all, 1.3 million words are so fat enough, and I believe this book has many things to read.

Finally, I would like to ask readers to collect, recommend, click, and more rewards for "The Cannon King". Thank you very much!
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