Novel info
The Mad Tycoon of Rome Novel
Lee Jae-hoon, who had lived his entire life with a dirt spoon, opened his eyes again, which he had... Read more
Lee Jae-hoon, who had lived his entire life with a dirt spoon, opened his eyes again, which he had briefly closed in the library due to overwork, and he became the eldest son of the greatest conglomerate family in ancient Rome.A new life started once again. This time, he decided he was going to live a good life not having to worry about money. But fate had something else in mind. Collapse
Adventurers, Ancient Times, Character Growth, Clever Protagonist, Cunning Protagonist, Empires, European Ambience, Gladiators, Kingdom Building, Kingdoms, Late Romance, Male Protagonist, Manipulative Characters, Nobles, Pragmatic Protagonist, Proactive Protagonist, Romantic Subplot, S*aves, Survival, Transmigration
Idk about quality, this might be an amazing work, but I can never take any of these novels seriously. Can’t think of the setting as actually being Rome when characters act like Chinese characters
Well... this is korean
I mean, does it matter? Chinese, Japanese, Korean all have wildly different ways of depicting characters but all of them are weird in the context of a Roman
So why did you generalize?
I’ve read mostly Chinese novels, when I think of Webnovels I think of Chinese translated.
well.. this is a very common mistake, but it's funny haha
A Korean romance set in Rome with characters acting Chinese
Hahahaha
Pretty interesting 🤔
Now it only needs the state religion to be Aztec, the primary antagonist to be invading fleets of colonizing Native Americans and other than the main character, the top protagonists are to be Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson who somehow ended up there in the middle of investigating a case about the disappearance of a prominent local inventor after fiddling with a machine in his laboratory. And for comic relief there is a strange man covered in some kind of armor constantly asking people if they believe in the light. This will be the complete international hit.Writers challenge issued.
Lee Jae-hoon, who had lived his entire life with a dirt spoon, opened his eyes again, which he had briefly closed in the library due to overwork, and he became the eldest son of the greatest conglomerate family in ancient Rome.A new life started once again. This time, he decided he was going to live a good life not having to worry about money. But fate had something else in mind. Collapse
Adventurers, Ancient Times, Character Growth, Clever Protagonist, Cunning Protagonist, Empires, European Ambience, Gladiators, Kingdom Building, Kingdoms, Late Romance, Male Protagonist, Manipulative Characters, Nobles, Pragmatic Protagonist, Proactive Protagonist, Romantic Subplot, S*aves, Survival, Transmigration
Idk about quality, this might be an amazing work, but I can never take any of these novels seriously. Can’t think of the setting as actually being Rome when characters act like Chinese characters
Well... this is korean
I mean, does it matter? Chinese, Japanese, Korean all have wildly different ways of depicting characters but all of them are weird in the context of a Roman
So why did you generalize?
I’ve read mostly Chinese novels, when I think of Webnovels I think of Chinese translated.
well.. this is a very common mistake, but it's funny haha
A Korean romance set in Rome with characters acting Chinese
Hahahaha
Pretty interesting 🤔
Now it only needs the state religion to be Aztec, the primary antagonist to be invading fleets of colonizing Native Americans and other than the main character, the top protagonists are to be Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson who somehow ended up there in the middle of investigating a case about the disappearance of a prominent local inventor after fiddling with a machine in his laboratory. And for comic relief there is a strange man covered in some kind of armor constantly asking people if they believe in the light. This will be the complete international hit.Writers challenge issued.
- Chapter 1: Prologue
- Chapter 2: Crassus, the richest man in Rome
- Chapter 3: Crassus, the richest man in Rome (2)
- Chapter 4: Crassus, the richest man in Rome (3)
- Chapter 5: Crassus, the richest man in Rome (4)
- Chapter 6: He was a genius?
- Chapter 7: He was a genius? (2)
- Chapter 8: Spartacus
- Chapter 9: Spartacus (2)
- Chapter 10: Spartacus (3)
- Chapter 11: Spartacus (4)
- Chapter 12: Spartacus (5)
- Chapter 13: Return
- Chapter 14: Rising Road
- Chapter 15: Rising Road (2)
- Chapter 16: Rising Road (3)
- Chapter 17: Slave Revolt (1)
- Chapter 18: Slave Revolt (2)
- Chapter 19: Slave Revolt (3)
- Chapter 20: The Day of War
- Chapter 21: Competition (2)
- Chapter 22: A reason to die, a reason to live
- Chapter 23: Reasons to Die, Reasons to Live
- Chapter 24: The Final Battle
- Chapter 25: Conclusion
- Chapter 26: Honor and Profit
- Chapter 27: The Beginning of an Emergency
- Chapter 28: Face to Face 1
- Chapter 29: Face to Face 2
- Chapter 30: Major Reform 1
- Chapter 31: Major Reform 2
- Chapter 32: A Rain of Silver 1
- Chapter 33: The Rain of Silver 2
- Chapter 34: Cicero
- Chapter 35: Gaius Julius Caesar 1
- Chapter 36: Gaius Julius Caesar 2
- Chapter 37: The Trial of Verres
- Chapter 38: The Trial of Verres
- Chapter 39: The Decisive Evidence
- Chapter 40: The Opening of the Court
- Chapter 41: You've Crossed The Line
- Chapter 42: Julia Caesaria 1
- Chapter 43: Julia Caesaria 2
- Chapter 44: The Confusion of the East
- Chapter 45: For the Republic
- Chapter 46: The Choice of the Era
- Chapter 47: Marriage, and Departure
- Chapter 48: Pirate Extermination
- Chapter 49: Pirate Extermination 2
bigabreads