I Built a Territory in Ancient Times

I Built a Territory in Ancient Times

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我在古代建设领地

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在古代建设领地

By 木瓜乙

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
162 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The youngest, silly fourteenth son of the Great Yan Emperor had reached the age where he should be given a separate territory now. He rejected the wealthy land, neighboring the capital city, and instead chose the wildest land in the western region— Liangcheng. Everyone shook their heads and sighed. A fool is indeed a fool. If you go to Liangcheng, you will be killed by barbarians in less than three to five years. One year later, the watermelon presented to the Emperor as a tribute from Liangcheng which was from the west, was sweet and crispy. There was no one in the palace who did not love it. Two years later, Liangcheng presented corn as a tribute to the Emperor. The yield was high, and the taste was good. No one in the country could resist liking it. Three years later, Liangcheng defeated the barbarians and presented their prisoners in front of the imperial court. The people of the Great Yan were excited and their morale was greatly boosted. Four years later… Everyone said that the fourteenth prince Ming Yu was a fool, while the little fatty Yu, who transmigrated with the golden finger, chuckled. Let’s see how you guys look at this fool building his own territory, then.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Built a Territory in Ancient Times Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Built a Territory in Ancient Times "I Built a Territory in Ancient Times" promised a blend of fantasy, history, and slice-of-life, and while it delivered on some fronts, I found myself ultimately a bit underwhelmed. It's not a bad read by any means, but it didn't quite reach its full potential in my eyes. ### First Impressions The initial premise is definitely intriguing: a modern individual transmigrating to ancient times and using their knowledge to build a territory. I was drawn in by the potential for clever schemes, economic development, and a glimpse into a different way of life. The early chapters held promise, showcasing the MC's initial struggles and triumphs in adapting to his new reality. ### What Works Well I appreciated the focus on territory building and the MC's efforts to improve the lives of the people around him. The novel shines when it delves into the details of creating new industries, managing resources, and fostering trade. It's also refreshing to see a familial dynamic with a caring emperor, a welcome change from the often-antagonistic royal families in similar stories. The interactions between the MC and the male lead, while slow-burn, were often humorous and endearing. Some readers pointed out that the enemies were clever and gave the MC and ML a run for their money. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the execution of the plot and characters. The MC, while intended to be easygoing, often came across as dense and lacking a sense of urgency, especially considering his position as a prince in a war-torn region. His naivete sometimes felt forced and illogical. Several plot points felt rushed or underdeveloped, leaving me wanting more depth and detail. The romance, tagged as shounen ai, was extremely subtle, almost to the point of being nonexistent. The ending also felt abrupt, leaving several plot threads unresolved. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers expressed disappointment with the portrayal of a particular villain, Song Lian, feeling that his character was reduced to a mere plot device. His tragic fate and the circumstances surrounding his downfall resonated with some, who felt he deserved a more nuanced storyline and perhaps even a chance at redemption. Others were frustrated by the MC's ill-advised decision to venture into enemy territory, feeling it was out of character and poorly executed. ### Final Verdict "I Built a Territory in Ancient Times" is a decent light read if you're looking for a story with elements of territory building, slice-of-life, and a touch of romance. However, don't expect a complex plot, deeply developed characters, or a satisfying romantic subplot. It's an enjoyable enough pastime, but ultimately falls short of being a truly memorable novel. I'd give it a tentative recommendation, but with the caveat that you temper your expectations.

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