😋I recommend the following novels about the Middle Ages: 1. "Big Boss's Construction in the Middle Ages" was a story about a modern man who was a landlord in the Middle Ages and had dealings with knights. 2. "The Demon Hunter of the Middle Ages": A story about a demon hunter who used demonic power to fight against the "demon". 3. "The Road of the Medieval King": The story of a second son who grew up from a young noble to a king. It was a bit like a "road movie." 4. "William the Conqueror" was a story about William the Conqueror conquering Europe. 5. [Soul Mage in the Other World: A story about a poor painter who became the owner of the Seven Pointed Star in the Other World and the key to resolving the conflict on the continent.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Of course, I can recommend it! I have a few novels set in the middle ages. The first was " The Way of the Heavens ", a fantasy novel about swords and magic. It was set in the Middle Ages, where swords and magic were made into nothing. The adventures of the male protagonist, Cerestin, and the female protagonist, Sakura, began. There was also the relatively peaceful Western Continent. There were many beautiful and interesting settings that would attract your attention. There was also " The Demon Hunters of the Middle Ages ", a fantasy sword and magic novel. It was about the Middle Ages bathed in the glory of the church. Some professionals who used the power of demons to fight against demons were called " demon hunters." The fascinating dark atmosphere felt great. There was also " The Countess ", an ancient romance novel set in 13th-century Iceland. It described how Irene led his people to conquer Baron Thomas 'territory. The plot was very imposing. I hope you like my recommendation.
😋I recommend the following novels with a medieval setting: 1. " People in the Middle Ages, Draw Cards and Rise to Nobility ": The protagonist traveled through the medieval world of swords and magic, became a member of the Hapberg family, and began his magical journey. 2. " Sword of Prairie Fire ": The protagonist Charles traveled to the medieval civilization and became a slave owner. He began to face the threat of the Dark Wave and his life became extremely difficult. 3. " The Demon Hunter of the Middle Ages ": The protagonist Li Ang became a professional who could fight against demons, a demon hunter, and began his magical journey. 4. " Crossing the Middle Ages: Starting from the Founding of Hapburg ": The protagonist wakes up and finds himself back in the Middle Ages. He starts to create wonders and actually builds the Hapburg family! 5. " Dragon Lord of the End of the World ": After the protagonist Chen Kai experienced a series of events in the Middle Ages, he began to lead his own empire. His story was full of thrills and excitement. I hope you like the novels I recommended. If you like them, feel free to tell me anytime.
Of course! I especially recommend "The Earl is Too Hard", which tells the story of a hereditary earl spanning many centuries. It's full of magic and fantasy elements. There was also the Church of Science, which told the story of the struggles and struggles of medieval Europe during the dark period of science. It was full of fantasy elements and various scientific technologies. In addition, there were also William the Conqueror and Medieval Heroes. These two novels described the history and legends of medieval Western Europe. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following two novels set in medieval Europe to you: 1. "The Earl Is Too Hard" was a fantasy and magical romance novel. The main character, Mo Lan, was a hereditary earl who had an immortal body and lived as a doctor in modern times. The plot was full of fantasy and romance. 2. "The Beauty of the Manor" was a modern romance novel. The protagonist traveled to the medieval period of Europe. Facing the rejection of her family and the poverty of farming, she worked hard to save money to buy land and learn quality. In the end, she achieved happiness and fame. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
😋I recommend a few European medieval novels to you. They are Scientology, The Count Is Too Hard, Let Go of That Witch, The God of All Laws, The Viking Sea Emperor, The Sword of the Temple, and The Countess. These novels all involved the historical plots of the European medieval period. There were fantasy, history, swords, magic, and many other different elements to satisfy the tastes of all readers. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
, I recommend the following novels to you. They are all classic works with a medieval European background: 1. "The Church of Science": The story was about the Middle Ages in Europe, which was known as the darkest era of science. However, the High Priest of Light, Thomas Evans, brought light to the masses. The God of the Sky, Galilo, let everyone see the vastness of the universe. The ancestor of steam, Watt, let humans feel the power of machinery. 2. Let Go of the Witch: The protagonist becomes a glorious prince, only to discover that the witch really exists and has magic. The Witch Farming, which was to carry out farming to the end. 3. "Viking Poseidon": With the Viking pirates as the theme, an uninvited guest, a greedy, sinister, money-loving, stingy soul transmigrated, and a shocking change followed, sweeping through medieval Europe! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "The Big Boss Makes Construction in the Middle Ages" was a fantasy romance novel. It described a 21st century foodie girl who traveled to the Middle Ages and had to face a life of escape and lead her people to farm and make a fortune. 2. "Mutant Knights"-This fantasy, epic fantasy novel, the protagonist traveled to a different world in medieval Europe and established a mutant knight order that swept away thousands of troops. It set off a revolutionary frenzy in the Middle Ages. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Let Go of That Witch": The female protagonist Cheng Yan traveled to the Middle Ages in Europe and discovered that witches really existed and had magic power. She began to farm and watched how she would farm until the end. 2. "Viking the Poseidon": The female protagonist travels to Scandinavia in the Middle Ages and becomes a pirate. Watch how she rides the sea and herds Europe. 3. The Countess: The female protagonist, Irene, traveled to 13th-century Iceland, conquered the territory of the male protagonist, Baron Thomas, and led the people. 4. "The Age of Empires: Crossing the Middle Ages": The male protagonist, Li Gang, travels to medieval Europe and discovers that history is different from what he knows. Let's see how he survives in this era. 5. [The Attacking Aristocrat: The soul of the male protagonist travels to a place similar to medieval Europe, becoming a pioneering aristocrat and fighting against powerful enemies.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Mutant Knights" was a fantasy-epic fantasy novel. It was about an associate professor of life engineering who traveled to a different world in medieval Europe and established the Mutant Knights, which set off a revolutionary frenzy in the Middle Ages. The plot was a little more serious as it involved fantasy and biochemical knowledge, but it became more exciting as the game progressed. 2. "The Sword of the Temple" was a historical novel set in the Crusade era after the fall of Aca. It was about a templar knight who decided to return to Greece with his sword. He placed all his hopes on a boy and vowed to train him into the most perfect templar knight in the Christian world to atone for his sins. It did not travel through time, did not have a cheat code, and had rigorous research. It was a traditional historical text. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you! 1. "Medieval Heroes": This historical novel tells the story of how an ordinary person fought his way out of a tight encirclement and created his own legend, reflecting the traditional chivalry. 2. "The Teuton Rider's Oath": This historical novel used war epics as its main theme. It used chivalry and men's romantic fairy tales to show the charm of the Middle Ages. 3. "Rise of the Middle Ages": This historical novel, a foreign historical novel, uses a modern employee to travel to the Middle Ages to create his own legendary story. It vividly shows the historical charm and character image of the Middle Ages. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗