Cheng Yan traveled through time only to end up in Europe of the medieval period, becoming Roland, a Royal Prince. But this world doesn’t seem to be the same as his former world. Witches are real and they really can use magic?
Follow Roland’s battle for the throne against his siblings. Will he be able to win, even though the king already declared him to be a hopeless case and with the worst starting situation? With his experiences of modern technologies and the help of the witches who are known as devils’ servants and hunted by the the Holy Church he might have a fighting chance.
La verdad que meter el tema de la peste negra en esta novela no me lo esperaba, y más con a situación actual. Pero el autor demuestra que sabe que tiene más de un personaje principal y deriva la acción sin soltar lo que hace el protagonista. La manera en la que juega con los diferentes escenarios del continente es muy satisfactoria. Otra novela de la serie que me acuesto a las tantas de la madrugada totalmente enganchado.
A fantastic story with interesting characters and 0 cliche. a novel that leaves you hooked from the first chapter, always with an expectation of what is going to be the next technological advance or what a witch is going to appear. nothing more to say. LONG LIFE TO THE EMPEROR ROLAND. View More
This was a fun book with some flaws. For example, the main character keeps having giant instances of dumb luck after another. Every time he wants to make a technological advancement he happens to find a new witch with just the right power, when he needs to investigate a murder, he happens to find a witch with just the right power. The romance I also found somewhat annoying. The society the MC tries to build is a flawed socialist country.
That being said, this novel is as good as Chinese novels get, and I enjoyed most of it.
It's an extremely rushed ending, where everything happens all at once. Little was said about the demons, and nothing was said about the sky sea realm. The ending was fine, but seriously lacking in detail. Most authors runs out of steam at the last stretch, but from how these books were pumped out like a machine compared to more professional productions and inches at a snail's pace, I thought it'd be different, I was wrong.