Everyone’s a Lord: Starting with Fusing the Heroine

Everyone’s a Lord: Starting with Fusing the Heroine

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全民领主:从女英雄融合开始

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 全民领主:从女英雄融合开始

By 宇文敬

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Zhao Chi transmigrated into a game world. His talent lets him transfer data. Out of 3 female heroes, he could only choose 1. The female medic was average, but she could heal. The female succubus had a bombshell figure and a stunning face. The female elf had a slim waist, long legs, and great skin. Transfer data! The female medic now had a bombshell figure, a stunning face, a slim waist, long legs, amazing skin, and could still heal. Territory data could also be transferred! Zhao Chi’s territory now had the highest bonuses. Initial talent data could also be transferred! He transferred a talent that greatly enhanced his female subordinates. Race data could also be transferred! To match the second talent, He created a brand new race with all high attractiveness. Besides that. He could transfer plant data. He could transfer technology data. And so on, and so on…… Although there were limits, He was still super powerful. With these advantages, Zhao Chi slaughtered magic beasts and ushered in a new era!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Everyone’s a Lord: Starting with Fusing the Heroine Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Everyone’s a Lord: Starting with Fusing the Heroine "Everyone’s a Lord: Starting with Fusing the Heroine" grabbed my attention with its intriguing premise of kingdom-building and a protagonist armed with a seemingly overpowered cheat. It promises a blend of action, fantasy, and harem elements, which, depending on your preference, can be a huge draw or a point of caution. After diving in, I found it to be a mixed bag, but with enough potential to keep me reading for now. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are definitely a power fantasy come to life. Our protagonist gets a "dev edit" ability that allows him to essentially craft his ideal starting conditions. This includes everything from territory features to the very race of his people, leading to the creation of a nation (and potential harem) of powerful women. It's a fast-paced start that throws you right into the action. ### What Works Well The cheat system is undeniably fascinating. The ability to combine and optimize different traits and features opens the door for some truly absurd and potentially hilarious scenarios. I'm particularly intrigued by the emergent properties of the system, where combining edits leads to unexpected results, like increased attractiveness or personality traits. It adds a layer of depth beyond simple stat-boosting. The world-building, with its high school students becoming lords of their own territories and facing monster invasions, is also a unique and engaging concept. I also appreciate the normalization of polygamy within the story's lore, which, while not to everyone's taste, feels consistent with the power fantasy theme. ### Areas of Concern While the initial chapters are exciting, some aspects gave me pause. The focus on luck and potions over genuine strategy and hard work in battles feels a bit underwhelming. I'm hoping to see the protagonist develop more tactical acumen as the story progresses. Additionally, the lack of emphasis on fundamental aspects of civilization like farming is a bit jarring. A more balanced approach to kingdom-building would add depth and realism. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the protagonist's casual approach to modifying his "hero" and the potential harem elements off-putting. The focus on physical attractiveness and the initial lack of developed personalities in the female characters could be seen as shallow. It’s important to be aware of these elements going in. ### Final Verdict "Everyone’s a Lord: Starting with Fusing the Heroine" is a flawed but entertaining read. The intriguing cheat system and unique world-building provide a solid foundation for a potentially great story. However, the reliance on luck, the underdeveloped battle tactics, and the potential for shallow characterization are areas that need improvement. If you're looking for a lighthearted power fantasy with kingdom-building elements and don't mind some potentially problematic tropes, this might be worth checking out. I'm personally curious enough to see where the author takes the story.

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