
Wang Chong, originally a modern-world individual, is forcefully transported to a parallel historical-fantasy realm. Initially he lives aimlessly and detached from his surroundings. Tragedy strikes: his family and everything dear to him are destroyed. Consumed by regret, Wang Chong transforms-rising from despair to become the Grand Marshal of the Central Plains, leading military campaigns to protect his nation. Despite his heroic efforts, destiny seems unavoidable-until the critical moment when a shooting star (the same celestial body that brought him to this world initially) grants him reincarnation, sending him back to youth with full memory of his past life. Now prepared, he vows to prevent repeating past mistakes. The story revolves around correction of past failures using foreknowledge. Wang Chong navigates diplomatic schemes, warring factions, internal court conflicts, and external invasions-steadily rising in influence through both strategy and force. His leadership grows organically as he unites baronies, refines military tactics, and crafts alliances. However, some readers criticize that, past the first thousand chapters, the central plot becomes inconsistent and introduces overpowered threats, leading to pacing issues. A mysterious figure revered throughout the empire for enigmatic wisdom and immense power. While he is central to the political landscape, the MC doesn't pursue the throne himself but maintains allegiance-often frustrated by the Sage Emperor's inaction. Wang Chong is a modern man thrust into another world, becomes a powerful marshal, fails to save everything, and then is given a second life to set things right. The plot is rich with war schemes, dynastic politics, and emotional anguish-orchestration of grand military efforts.Todos los derechos reservados
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