I have been wary of female protagonist novels but beggars cant be chosers. I am an step from rewatching Kimi Wa Petto, the Koyuki version, recent one was a disappointment. I still hear the song in my head.
DARLING DARLING! WAKA NE!! lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3ZUkOG9DPs
I didnt bother to read that. I am not a fan of going back in time or second chance novels. Reverend Insanity is the exception because the protagonist actually suffers losses
About my suggestion: the female lead is pretty good as far as Chinese novels go. And FuyuNeko does an excellent job at translating it. Characterization is also pretty good overall, and Fuyu points a few interesting things out in her notes.
After the Mountains are Flattened (may have recommended this to you already), Chrysalis, and Farming for Gold on royalroad and The Rise of Otaku on this site are all quite good for different reasons.
Was busy yesterday so i couldn't reply, try out Da Tang Shuang Long Zhuan and Death Sutra. Both have the kingdom building you want, actually "unifying and conquering" would be more precise.
It's Twin Dragons of Tang, it might've had a drama but i wouldn't know since I'm not into those. Also about Death Sutra, Around what Chapter, You talking about before or after he went solo? Or have you read past that, after the Golden Fort, Shu-ilk, Norland and Central plains Tussles.
I think you might be misremembering since i don't recall a queen uptill where I've read, or it's me who simply hasn't reached that point which i genuinely doubt, you probably haven't read that far into the story or is the case otherwise?
Oh then yeah, you mistook the young lady he was in the service of for a queen. It get's much better where I'm up to, he's got his own army and they're attacking that same Fort that wiped out his family.
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