An explanation of the wizards and fantasy-like settings in the book

I was thanked for this advice from a book friend, but my main focus is history, wizards are like alternative scientists, they don't chant incantations or anything like that, they just mix materials to study.

Speaking of orcs,This setting I gave is not like the kind of orcs in fantasy.,It's a kind of human with a low IQ.,I just use them as a manifestation of productivity.,Because if the protagonist wants to change,,It's productivity.,But the protagonist doesn't have breakthrough technology as an otaku.,The only way to improve productivity is slaves.,So I deliberately added such an orc race.,And I wrote about vampires before.,This kind of vampire I gave the setting is a mutated human.,And the number is scarce.,Don't worry about it at all., This book is still written in an alternate history, and it will not have a drop of QAQ to have anything to do with fantasy half a dime

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