People, you know, never truly realize how unpredictable life can be.
A person’s fate, of course, depends on their own efforts, but you can’t ignore the course of history.
Smith had no clue—how could an engineer like him end up transmigrating into Wilhelm II? Wait, no, *Smiling Willi*?
But since he’s here, wouldn’t it be a shame not to stir up some chaos?
And so, the butterfly flapped its wings, a storm began to brew, and Smith smirked with that signature "Smiling Willi" grin.
Fate is unpredictable:
Close by in the West, the once-mighty British Empire is stumbling left and right. Across the ocean in the Americas, the newly risen powerhouse finds itself splitting apart. Meanwhile, far off in the East, the once-slumbering dragon suddenly opens its eyes wide—
What happens next? Stay tuned to find out in this story!
it's a Chinese novel. handle it wherever you wish but it's a Chinese novel.... everything else is good but yeah.
I really want to like this novel, I really do. But the Author use so much Nationalism that it put me off. There’s some sentences that just doesn’t need that particular “Nationalism” and it just flow weirdly and this is 19th century Europe. Yellow Peril is a thing back then. The story in general is decent enough if you can get past those.