Chapter 1871

Daughter of the Nile 1

Mary Sue shifts the blame for the disaster onto others, which leads to increasing resentment among innocent people.

If these resentments are not quelled, the world will be destroyed.

Liu Tong accepted the request for help from the Heavenly Dao of this world and entered this world.

However, because the world level was not high, Liu Tong could not use too much power, so he sealed himself away, leaving him with only memories of the apocalypse and the martial arts world.

And this time, it didn't start with a baby, but directly possessed an adult.

This man was named Izmir, a prince of the Hittite Empire and the sole heir to the Hittite emperor.

Liu Tong knew about the Hittite Empire. In his first life, he had a niece who loved reading shoujo manga.

My niece is fascinated by the comic book "Red River". She always tells the people around her how good it is.

Because she liked it so much, my niece even went to research the Hittite Empire, the background of the comic story.

My niece kept talking to Liu Tong about the history of the Hittite civilization. Liu Tong listened to her so much that she remembered it.

Liu Tong naturally knew which world she had entered.

Another manga that is considered the progenitor of time-travel manga for girls, along with "Red River".

However, my niece didn't like this shoujo manga very much. She thought the female protagonist had too much of a Mary Sue aura and only knew how to rely on men, unlike the female protagonist in the manga "Ten".

Therefore, my niece only mentioned that there was such a comic, and who the male and female protagonists and the main supporting characters were, but she didn't say anything else.

Liu Dong learned from the original owner's memories that he had possessed the body of a major supporting character in this comic.

The original owner, Prince Izmir, traveled to Egypt to investigate the cause of his sister's death, where he met the female protagonist, Carol, who had transmigrated from another world.

Izmir fell head over heels for Carol and abducted her back to the Hittite Empire.

The protagonist, Egyptian Pharaoh Memphis, infiltrates the Hittite Empire, rescues Carol, and triggers a major war between Egypt and the Hittite Empire.

Carol's knowledge of the history of this period helped Memphis, enabling Egypt to win the war.

The original owner was injured, and because the defeat of his enemy country was due to his beloved woman, the original owner was greatly shocked. He coughed up blood and died, and Liu Dong possessed him.

While recovering from her injuries, Liu Tong reviewed information about the Hittite Empire.

Even without paper, ink, or books, ancient civilizations had ways to record their civilization.

Parchment scrolls, clay tablets, and papyrus can all be used for recording.

Papyrus was a specialty of ancient Egypt, existing even before paper was invented in China.

It was very convenient to use, so even though the Hittite Empire was an adversary of Egypt, it still purchased a considerable amount of papyrus.

Liu Dong possesses all of Prince Izmir's memories, so he can naturally understand Hittite script.

After reviewing all the materials, Liu Dong gained a deeper understanding of the Hittite Empire.

Those who served him were relieved to see that Liu Dong no longer mentioned Carol.

However, there are always those who are blind to the danger.

"Prince, Luca has sent a message about Nilol's daughter."

Liu Tong frowned.

Now I remember, the original owner of this body was afraid that a loyal subordinate would go to Carol's body to protect her.

Unfortunately, with the allure of Mary Sue's halo, that subordinate named Luca has already fallen for Carol's charms, hasn't he?

When Luca faces Carol in the future, who will he help?
Oh well, he's just a capable subordinate, so let's just let him go.

As the heir to the Hittite Empire and the god of moonlight in the hearts of the people, Prince Izmir has many loyal followers and even more capable people at his disposal.

Carol has already wreaked havoc on the Hittite Empire once, and unless Prince Izmir actively seeks him out, she won't harm the Hittite Kingdom again. As the story unfolds, she will subsequently wreak havoc on other kingdoms in Mesopotamia.

By the time all these countries have been ravaged, at least several years will have passed.

Liu Dong intends to use these few years to develop and strengthen the Hittite Kingdom, and then use his greatest power to harm the male and female protagonists.

The female lead is incredibly resilient and possesses the ability to travel back to the modern world to heal from injuries. If you can't kill them in one blow, it's best not to provoke them easily.

Liu Dong's gaze fell on the papyrus paper.

Let's start our development with papermaking.

Papyrus is much better than clay boards, but it's too expensive.

Every year, the Hittite Empire spent a large sum of money on papyrus.

Wouldn't it be better to use this money to improve people's lives?

Liu summoned the craftsmen, taught them the papermaking process, and instructed them to put it into practice.

Liu Tong explained in great detail, so the craftsmen finished making the paper in no time.

The finely textured white paper is far superior to papyrus.

It is both beautiful and easy to use. Apart from being a bit complicated in terms of manufacturing process, the raw materials are readily available.

Liu Tong distributed paper to nobles and wealthy merchants of the Hittite Empire, which garnered him widespread popularity.

The wealthy businessmen even sold the paper to other countries, where it was equally sought after.

The Hittite enemies no longer needed to spend large sums of money to buy papyrus from Egypt, and even made more money from the paper.

Liu Tong invested this money in the infrastructure of the Hittite Empire.

The cement was extracted by Liu Dong, making the city wall even stronger and taller.

People's houses will no longer leak wind and rain.

The Hittite Empire was located on a plateau where winters were very cold, so Liu Dong brought out the method of building heated brick beds.

In the Hittite Empire, the people all slept on heated brick beds in winter, keeping themselves warm and cozy, and no one froze to death anymore.

Liu Dong also improved farming tools and taught the people scientific farming methods, which doubled the income from farmland.

He invented the stirrups, improved the chariots, and developed training methods for soldiers.

The strength of the Hittite Empire's army more than doubled.

If the Hittite Empire were to go to war with Egypt again at this time, even with Carol's "prophecy," the Hittite Empire would be the only victor.

The Hittite Empire has changed so much; Carol should have known about it.

But she was constantly traveling between countries, being kidnapped and re-kissed, so she had no time to keep up with news from the Hittite Empire.

Furthermore, Liu Tong also ordered a complete ban on communication within the empire. Apart from selling paper to make money, no improved agricultural tools or cement were allowed to leave the Hittite Empire.

Even Luca was unaware of the changes that had taken place in the Hittite enemy state.

Liu Dong is no longer just a prince, but a god in everyone's eyes, the son of a god.

Since Egypt has the Daughter of the Nile, why couldn't Prince Izmir be the child of the moon goddess Alma and the agricultural god Telepin?

If he is not a child of a god, why would he know so much?

Those closest to the original owner were the first to accept this explanation, because Prince Izmir had changed so much; it must be because he awakened his memories as a god, which caused his personality to change. (End of Chapter)