Princess, please behave yourself.
[Middle Ages + No System + Hardcore]
In the year 1243, a Chinese man named Dai Jun, for some unknown reason, transmigrated into the body of a person named Fion and became a refugee, surviving in the barbaric and dark Middle Ages.
There was no system, no cheat code, and other than the knowledge that came from his brain, there was nothing else…What?
He didn't know how he managed to pick up the princess of the empire by the roadside. What was even more ridiculous was that the princess seemed to be interested in him.
Facing the princess of the Empire, Fionn was in a dilemma.
" Fiona, I really like you. Let's get married!"
"Princess, please have some self-respect!"
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This book's alias: " I had to be the emperor's son-in-law after traveling to the Middle Ages "," Opening with a bowl; I am Zhu Yuanzhang of the West!"
Book Group: 757706612
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Translation quality is so good you would assume the novel waa written by a native English speaker. Translation isn't a 1:1 scale thing... Good translators know how to change and tweak things, such as phrasing or concepts, so readers can fully understand things in the context the author meant. These teanslators do that. The only reason its not 5 stars for me is there are some editorial issues. There's only one or two per chapter, but with almost 1700 chapters, they add up. It doesnt negatively impact the readong experience enough to truly be an issue though. That being said, this is a story that will resonate with anyone who has played an MMO. The protagonist is the guy we always wished we could be whike playing, while in reality we more than likely were one of the other characters in the novel. The best part is that Glory is a game that could actually exist, and actually encompasses elements and features from several real life games. The only issue I have is the cost. Doing a rough calculation, even when accounting for free Soul Stones, you would have to be content with reading two chapters a day or paying over $200 USD to complete the story. This isn't too bad considering the amount of chapters, but there are a LOT of chapters that are either filler that the stoey honestly doesn't need to progress or develop characters, or the author was obviously having an off day while writing due to how redundant and useless they are towards the overall story. In contrast, I just paid $180 for a college book with well over a thousand pages that an entire team of researchers, authors, photographers, editors, etc... spent countless hours putting together. I know this novel have probably a hundred times more chapters than that, but it just seems absurd to pay that much to read a work of fiction that isn't as curated or quality of a published book. For that cost, I could buy the entire Wheel of Time series in paperback brand new.