I Became The Leader Of A Revolution In A Romance Fantasy Chapter 32 Discussion

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I think this one is fun don’t take it seriously. There is a lot of politics and economic theory, rather that’s most of the story. If you don’t like the idea of reading about 21st century politics, Great Depression era economics, and pre WW2 era foreign affairs all through the lens of a Korean author being implemented in a country with steampunk level technology that just went through the equivalent of the French Revolution but less bloody in a country that has the economic power and war debt of Germany post WW1 all set in a romantic fantasy book then this probably isn’t the story for you. If that intrigues you then read it. If you suspend your disbelief about and don’t think too hard about if certain political actions working or not working makes sense IRL then I think you’ll find the story at least interesting. Who’s to say if a policy would work in steampunk, French Revolution, post WW1 Germany romantic fantasy country or not? You’ve never been there or tried to instate policies. The story is very light on romance/harem right now. It’s mostly about trying to rebuild the country after the war and revolution.
 
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