This sentence pattern comes from an advertising form used by novel software to attract readers.
The first generation version: The God of War came home to find his daughter sleeping in the kennel. In a rage,100000 retired China soldiers came back.
Multi-party linkage update version:
When the god of war came home, he found the land occupied. At one command, 100,000 retired soldiers gave him an injection. ...
Source:
A form of advertising used by some novel software to attract readers. This sentence seems to make people excited. Some novels are of the soldier king type. Pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, infinite exaggeration is the core of this kind of novel. Brother, go back and hang up the plot of the enemy and have a look. It's enough to have fun.
Usage example:
1. When the God of War came home, he found his daughter living in a kennel and flew into a rage! At the command, hundreds of soldiers ran over and built a kennel for the God of War.
2. The God of War went home and found that there was a thousand dollars missing at home, and he couldn't help being furious! At the command, hundreds of soldiers came running and one donated a penny.
3. When the God of War came home and found cockroaches at home, he couldn't help being furious! At one command, hundreds of soldiers came and razed the home of the God of War.
The god of war found his home stolen when he came home, and he couldn't help but be furious! At the command, 100,000 soldiers came running, forcing the opposite highland in one minute and forcing the opposite to give up in two minutes.
5. The God of War came home and found a monster eating people. He was furious! At the command, hundreds of soldiers came running and the monster was full.