A Mercenary’s War

A Mercenary’s War

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佣兵的战争

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 佣兵的战争

By accommodating water's will, ru shui yi, 如水意

2.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2814 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Gao Yang is a carefree young man who had lived his entire life in China as a metropolitan. Inspired by his obsession with survival shows and war games, he attempts to realize his fantasies by taking a small vacation to Africa in hopes of getting the chance to shoot with a real gun. As he flies across continents, however, his plane is ravaged by a cruel storm and he is soon left alone in the middle of nowhere. With barely any resources, Gao Yang faces the many unknowns inside the great plains of Africa. Caught in the middle of war-torn tribes, Gao Yang must go against all odds in order to survive in the African wilderness. How will he fight for his life in this unknown territory, and will he ever make it back home?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

A Mercenary’s War Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Mercenary’s War "A Mercenary's War" presents an interesting premise: a protagonist grounded in modern weaponry and tactics navigating a world unfamiliar with such things. The concept alone piqued my interest, and I dove in eager to see how it played out. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the novelty of the MC's skillset in a new environment. The early chapters were promising, offering a fresh take on the isekai-ish genre. I appreciated the focus on a protagonist who, at first glance, seemed more realistic in his reactions and limitations compared to the often-overpowered characters you find. ### What Works Well What stood out to me was the potential for character growth. While some find the MC's early actions rash, others see it as a starting point for development. The idea of him learning and adapting, building camaraderie, and earning respect through his actions is compelling. I also enjoyed the knowledge imparted about military tactics and firearms – it added a layer of depth to the world-building. The absence of blatant propaganda was also a welcome surprise, allowing the story to breathe and feel more authentic. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects less appealing. The level of detail regarding firearms, while appreciated initially, occasionally felt excessive and repetitive. I can see how some readers might find the constant exposition on gun mechanics tedious. Furthermore, while the MC is portrayed as a hunter, his decision-making sometimes felt inconsistent with that background. The question of whether his skills would realistically remain sharp after a three-year hiatus also crossed my mind. ### Final Verdict "A Mercenary's War" offers a unique blend of action, adventure, and military realism. While it has its flaws – pacing issues and potentially repetitive information – the core concept and potential for character development are strong. If you're looking for a novel that deviates from the typical power fantasy and offers a more grounded protagonist, this might be worth a try. Just be prepared for a slow burn and a healthy dose of gun-related jargon.

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