Magical beasts trample, dragons roar, wizards curse, and the dazzling light of magic illuminates the beacon of knowledge!
Emperor of Gabella: The Imperial Legion is invincible on land.
Orc Chieftain: Each of our tribal warriors is worth ten of any other.
Elven King of the Emerald Realm: Our forest rangers never miss their mark.
President of the Horn Bay Alliance: The Alliance fleet reigns supreme over the seas.
A Mysterious Organization: The prophesied era will eventually arrive.
Paul Grayman: I’m not singling anyone out, but everyone here is tr*sh.
Embark on a journey with firearms and cannons, crushing the low-magic planes…



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The same applies to cannon production; it's a linear progression of "make gunpowder" -> "acquired", "make cannons" -> "acquired", and so on. There's no development of a realistic industrial infrastructure, no sense of time and effort required to achieve each milestone, no character skill-building, or consideration for financial planning.
In essence, I hesitate to classify this as a true kingdom-building novel and would rather describe it as a straightforward "acquire technology" simulation.
In terms of technology, although the details are not extensively explored, there's a sense of realism that keeps the story engaging without becoming a tedious information overload. I could elaborate further, but for now, this summarizes my thoughts.
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