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Chris_Mayo
Chris_MayoLv18mth
2024-09-06 10:36

I'm pretty sure you're not the writer, as it's a Chinese novel. It's okay that you want to share it but you charge for it. You should at least be honest and say that you are a translator. I'm sure there would still be people who would pay to read.

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azerila950
azerila950Lv3

yes It looks very Chinese especially when comparing the civilizations to Chinese regions

DeanDKing
DeanDKingLv4

Name?

azerila950:yes It looks very Chinese especially when comparing the civilizations to Chinese regions
zuesgod1738
zuesgod1738Lv10

It is a Chinese novel, he changed it a little and it has less propaganda and he fixed translation. The name was Aztex eternal.

Chris_Mayo
Chris_MayoLv1

Eternal Aztec

DeanDKing:Name?
pll
pllLv13

the webnovel company is translating this to English, it's not a single person

zuesgod1738:It is a Chinese novel, he changed it a little and it has less propaganda and he fixed translation. The name was Aztex eternal.
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