Time to Conquer

93 Episodes

Wu Zhi’s life was a party—no responsibilities, no future, just the next drink. A freak accident changes everything. He opens his eyes not in a hospital, but in a squalid hut, now known as Wu Da Lang, the most pathetic and bullied man in the village. The fear is paralyzing. He’s weak, poor, and everyone treats him like dirt. But beneath the fear, a modern man’s cunning begins to stir. He sees opportunities where the locals see tradition. He introduces basic concepts of hygiene, commerce, and psychology, starting with a simple, improved recipe for the local rice wine. It’s a hit. Suddenly, the laughingstock is making silver. This attracts attention—first from curious merchants, then from jealous local thugs who want to steal his ideas. Wu Zhi must outsmart them using nothing but his wits, turning their greed against them. His rise catches the eye of the local magistrate’s beautiful but sharp-tongued daughter, who is both intrigued and suspicious of this suddenly brilliant man. But the ancient world isn’t kind to upstarts. A powerful noble, threatened by Wu Zhi’s growing influence, schemes to crush him, using the law and brute force. Wu Zhi is forced to navigate deadly political games and martial conflicts he is physically unprepared for. He must build alliances, create inventions that border on magic for this time, and fight a war on multiple fronts. He came here afraid, but to survive, he must become ruthless. He’s not just trying to make a living anymore; he’s building an empire. And he’ll rewrite history to do it.

Wu Zhi’s life was a party—no responsibilities, no future, just the next drink. A freak accident changes everything. He opens his eyes not in a hospital, but in a squalid hut, now known as Wu Da Lang, the most pathetic and bullied man in the village. The fear is paralyzing. He’s weak, poor, and everyone treats him like dirt. But beneath the fear, a modern man’s cunning begins to stir. He sees opportunities where the locals see tradition. He introduces basic concepts of hygiene, commerce, and psychology, starting with a simple, improved recipe for the local rice wine. It’s a hit. Suddenly, the laughingstock is making silver. This attracts attention—first from curious merchants, then from jealous local thugs who want to steal his ideas. Wu Zhi must outsmart them using nothing but his wits, turning their greed against them. His rise catches the eye of the local magistrate’s beautiful but sharp-tongued daughter, who is both intrigued and suspicious of this suddenly brilliant man. But the ancient world isn’t kind to upstarts. A powerful noble, threatened by Wu Zhi’s growing influence, schemes to crush him, using the law and brute force. Wu Zhi is forced to navigate deadly political games and martial conflicts he is physically unprepared for. He must build alliances, create inventions that border on magic for this time, and fight a war on multiple fronts. He came here afraid, but to survive, he must become ruthless. He’s not just trying to make a living anymore; he’s building an empire. And he’ll rewrite history to do it.

Introduction

Wu Zhi’s life was a party—no responsibilities, no future, just the next drink. A freak accident changes everything. He opens his eyes not in a hospital, but in a squalid hut, now known as Wu Da Lang, the most pathetic and bullied man in the village. The fear is paralyzing. He’s weak, poor, and everyone treats him like dirt. But beneath the fear, a modern man’s cunning begins to stir. He sees opportunities where the locals see tradition. He introduces basic concepts of hygiene, commerce, and psychology, starting with a simple, improved recipe for the local rice wine. It’s a hit. Suddenly, the laughingstock is making silver. This attracts attention—first from curious merchants, then from jealous local thugs who want to steal his ideas. Wu Zhi must outsmart them using nothing but his wits, turning their greed against them. His rise catches the eye of the local magistrate’s beautiful but sharp-tongued daughter, who is both intrigued and suspicious of this suddenly brilliant man. But the ancient world isn’t kind to upstarts. A powerful noble, threatened by Wu Zhi’s growing influence, schemes to crush him, using the law and brute force. Wu Zhi is forced to navigate deadly political games and martial conflicts he is physically unprepared for. He must build alliances, create inventions that border on magic for this time, and fight a war on multiple fronts. He came here afraid, but to survive, he must become ruthless. He’s not just trying to make a living anymore; he’s building an empire. And he’ll rewrite history to do it.
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(93 Episodes)