Ancient Rome: From S*aveholder to Supreme Emperor

Ancient Rome: From S*aveholder to Supreme Emperor

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古罗马:从奴隶主到至尊大帝

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 古罗马:从奴隶主到至尊大帝

By 异界狂徒

2.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
640 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Ye Tian crossed through Ancient Rome with the Strongest s*aveholder System. He kicked Crassus’s ass, smacked Pompey’s face, and stroked Caesar’s head. With the backing of the Senate, and the three giants of Rome bowing their heads, those proud aristocrats knelt at Ye TIan’s feet. Archeological experts of later ages found that, unexpectedly, the Supreme Emperor who had once ruled three continents…was a chinese man.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Ancient Rome: From S*aveholder to Supreme Emperor Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ancient Rome: From S*aveholder to Supreme Emperor Alright, let's dive into "Ancient Rome: From S*aveholder to Supreme Emperor." This one's a bit of a mixed bag, and my experience reading it was definitely influenced by the wildly varying opinions I've seen. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. An alternate world take on ancient Rome with a system, army building, and a charismatic protagonist? Sounds like a fun power fantasy. However, I quickly realized that historical accuracy isn't exactly a priority here. If you're coming in expecting a meticulously researched historical fiction, you'll likely be disappointed. ### What Works Well For what it is, the novel can be enjoyable. Several readers praised its simplicity and easy-to-understand plot. It’s the kind of story you can read to unwind without having to overthink things. The MC is overpowered and lucky, which, admittedly, caters to a specific audience that enjoys that type of wish-fulfillment. Some found the system helpful and appreciated the lighter tone compared to heavier novels. The author introduces fantastic elements early on, signaling that this is more fantasy than historical fiction, which I think is a smart move. ### Areas of Concern The biggest sticking point for many, and myself, is the historical liberties taken. There seems to be a casual disregard for historical accuracy. Also, I've heard some people mention that after a certain point (around chapter 64), accessing the raws becomes problematic due to them being in image format, making translation difficult. This can be frustrating if you get invested in the story. ### Final Verdict "Ancient Rome: From S*aveholder to Supreme Emperor" isn't going to win any awards for historical accuracy or profound storytelling. However, if you're looking for a light, entertaining read with a strong protagonist and don't mind a generous helping of fantasy elements, you might find something to enjoy here. Just go in with the right expectations. It's a web novel meant for entertainment, not a history lesson. I'd say give it a try if the premise interests you, but be prepared for a bumpy ride.

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