Mu Yuan accidentally obtained the qualification for a mysterious game which mirrors the real world. In this game, players could recruit troops, establish territories, and even manifest items from the game into reality. His game started with ten Little Skeletons, but... Little Skeleton→Skeleton Soldier→Skeleton Warrior→Skeleton General.....→ King of Skeleton "What if I evolve the Little Skeleton into an Emperor of Skeletons? How would you respond to that?" "Evolution Points, let's see what your limit is!" Several years later, when the worlds overlapped, Mu Yuan, amidst a throng of gods and demons, had ascended to the extreme peak. Tags: Management, Development, Evolution, Lord, Troops
Well, most war & military fiction books I read never discuss how war is actually carried out, but this book is a little different. No matter how advanced military technology and strategy are, the way in which a war is won is still exactly the same as when the first military organization was formed. War is won by maintaining and expanding its own Line of Control, while at the same time destroying and narrowing the opponent's Line of Control. At first glance, it will be very similar to how we play chess. So, for anyone interested in knowing everything about how war is fought, I recommend you read the story in this work.