I Became a Tycoon During World War I: Saving France from the Start

I Became a Tycoon During World War I: Saving France from the Start

by Frank10

Category
OTHER
Status Ongoing
Chapters 512

Summary

A pure time-travel story without any system cheats—just intelligence and knowledge driving the narrative. If that’s not your cup of tea, feel free to skip!

The protagonist finds himself transported to the French Republic, born into a family that owns a long-standing agricultural tractor business. As the heir of this quasi-wealthy lineage, he’s about to become the third generation of success.

The catch? Their estate is near Paris, and the Germans will soon advance to this region. To secure his family’s future, he must save France itself.

Gallieni: “Good heavens, the enemy has actually exposed their flank to us!”

Joffre: “This can’t be true. Could it be a trap?”

Protagonist: “The plan is ready. Are you going to take action, or do I have to spoon-feed it to you?”

German Army: “This is supposed to be a tractor factory? What on earth are these steel monsters that seem impervious to bullets?”

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Table of Contents

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216 Chapter 216 - 216: The French Navy in Disarray 217 Chapter 217 - 217: The Navy’s Third Faction 218 Chapter 218 - 218: Naval Maneuver Warfare 219 Chapter 219 - 219: A Gift of Pure Gold 220 Chapter 220 - 220: The Popular “Charles A1” 221 Chapter 221 - 221: Something Feels Off 222 Chapter 222 - 222: Charles’ Influence 223 Chapter 223 - 223: Time to Develop Bombers 224 Chapter 224 - 224: The Torpedo Bomber 226 Chapter 226 - 226: A Simple Strategy 227 Chapter 227 - 227: 228 Chapter 228 - 228: The Weaver Stance 229 Chapter 229 - 229: Grevy's Bitter Defeat 230 Chapter 230 - 230: The Chauchat Machine Gun? 232 Chapter 232 - 232: Christmas Is Coming 234 Chapter 234 - 234: A 48-Hour Truce 235 Chapter 235 - 235: The Decimation Order 236 Chapter 236 - 236: Doomsday Revelry 237 Chapter 237 - 237: A Win-Win Solution 238 Chapter 238 - 238: Requisitioning the Army’s Planes? 239 Chapter 239 - 239: A Storyline 240 Chapter 240 - 240: Using the Germans 241 Chapter 241 - 241: Cobbod’s Trap 242 Chapter 242 - 242: Charles’s Lesson 243 Chapter 243 - 243: The Immelmann Turn 244 Chapter 244 - 244: German Warplanes 246 Chapter 246 - 246: So, What Kind of Plane Was That? 247 Chapter 247 - 247: Foolish People 248 Chapter 248 - 248: The Air Corps 249 Chapter 249 - 249: The Legion of Honor Medal 250 Chapter 250 - 250: The Lady in White 251 Chapter 251 - 251: The List 252 Chapter 252 - 252: The Intelligence of “The Lady in White” 253 Chapter 253 - 253: The Power of the Bombers 254 Chapter 254 - 254: The Aerial Combat System 255 Chapter 255 - 255: Sharing the Cost 256 Chapter 256 - 256: Industrial Tactics 258 Chapter 258 - 258: Rocket Propellant Formula 259 Chapter 259 - 259: 260 Chapter 260 - 260: The Direction of Tank Development 261 Chapter 261 - 261: A Higher Calling 262 Chapter 262 - 262: Pure Self-Interest 263 Chapter 263 - 263: The Naval Technical Advisor 264 Chapter 264 - 264: Torpedo Improvements 265 Chapter 265 - 265: The Brennan Torpedo 266 Chapter 266 - 266: The Role of the Formulation 268 Chapter 268 - 268: Development Funding 269 Chapter 269 - 269: Grevy’s “Collaboration” 270 Chapter 270 - 270: Internal Issues 271 Chapter 271 - 271: Business Intelligence