
As a Mage, I Just Want to Pursue the Truth
by Crow One
About This Novel
The mage accidentally wandered to the Blue Star. The intelligent life on the Blue Star was unable to use its will to pry the dark matter to affect reality, and the mage lost the ability to cast spells. In order to restore the ability to cast spells, the mage had to use various black technologies to obtain resources. The metaverse, brain-computer fusion, and biological computers have brought huge changes to Blue Star's technology. Note: Pure black science and technology articles, there are definitely ideas you haven't seen before!
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Official(20)Scraped 18d ago
The protagonist's choices after regaining the ability to cast spells are a bit tricky.
The first step is to reshape the knowledge payment system of the Mage Alliance and engage in expensive paid questions and answers. However, the author seems to have forgotten that when the protagonist first traveled through time, he was amazed that open and cheap knowledge allowed the earth to develop so quickly. As a mage who pursues knowledge, the rapid spread and popularization of magic research on the earth, and using stones from other mountains to attack jade are the core interests of the protagonist. I know that popularizing knowledge is good for me, but I still rely on the methods of the Mage Alliance. Isn't this a clever idea?
Please collect it! Please read it!
Reading and collecting new book issues are particularly important to the author! I hope you will support me a lot (。ì _ í。)
On whether a college student can read this book
It's bad, I really don't understand some of them, but they are pretty good-looking and I feel like they are all "hard goods". I am a master of literature.
My personal opinion on this novel
What on earth is he talking about? Who am I? Who is he? Why can't I understand it even if I know all the words and connect them together? What is the author's academic qualifications? And why should I read this novel?
Very interesting
It's quite refreshing. I hope some academic concepts can be written more briefly, especially the academic nouns, which can be mentioned in one stroke and it will be much more comfortable to read.
Merlin's concealment was a bit blunt. After all, if you want to make the same type of black technology visible and dark, others will guess it. Some things don't need to be confirmed at all, just doubt. The power of a big country is beyond your imagination
It's too watery. 90% Of one chapter is nonsense and has nothing to do with the main plot.
The idea is quite good, but when talking about things, it suddenly switches to other aspects, including things like popular science. It is too detailed, but the narrative aspect is weakened, and it feels a bit overwhelming.
Membership is free
Those who like this kind of membership can be satisfied with free membership. But to be honest, it's a bit awkward. It's very floating, without any sense of substitution or feeling. Introduction Expectation Content Disappointment. Chapter 10 was ruled a loss. There is one thing that makes it easy to get high. You have to raise the level of mages and wizards, and what you write is just starting out in the interstellar world. Although the technology on our planet is poor, the theory is already very powerful. From what I saw, I thought the Mage Alliance was rubbish... This kind of self-centered approach is not a big deal.
It was okay before it was released, but the plot was boring after that.
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Official(20)Scraped 18d ago
The protagonist's choices after regaining the ability to cast spells are a bit tricky.
The first step is to reshape the knowledge payment system of the Mage Alliance and engage in expensive paid questions and answers. However, the author seems to have forgotten that when the protagonist first traveled through time, he was amazed that open and cheap knowledge allowed the earth to develop so quickly. As a mage who pursues knowledge, the rapid spread and popularization of magic research on the earth, and using stones from other mountains to attack jade are the core interests of the protagonist. I know that popularizing knowledge is good for me, but I still rely on the methods of the Mage Alliance. Isn't this a clever idea?
Please collect it! Please read it!
Reading and collecting new book issues are particularly important to the author! I hope you will support me a lot (。ì _ í。)
On whether a college student can read this book
It's bad, I really don't understand some of them, but they are pretty good-looking and I feel like they are all "hard goods". I am a master of literature.
My personal opinion on this novel
What on earth is he talking about? Who am I? Who is he? Why can't I understand it even if I know all the words and connect them together? What is the author's academic qualifications? And why should I read this novel?
Very interesting
It's quite refreshing. I hope some academic concepts can be written more briefly, especially the academic nouns, which can be mentioned in one stroke and it will be much more comfortable to read.
Merlin's concealment was a bit blunt. After all, if you want to make the same type of black technology visible and dark, others will guess it. Some things don't need to be confirmed at all, just doubt. The power of a big country is beyond your imagination
It's too watery. 90% Of one chapter is nonsense and has nothing to do with the main plot.
The idea is quite good, but when talking about things, it suddenly switches to other aspects, including things like popular science. It is too detailed, but the narrative aspect is weakened, and it feels a bit overwhelming.
Membership is free
Those who like this kind of membership can be satisfied with free membership. But to be honest, it's a bit awkward. It's very floating, without any sense of substitution or feeling. Introduction Expectation Content Disappointment. Chapter 10 was ruled a loss. There is one thing that makes it easy to get high. You have to raise the level of mages and wizards, and what you write is just starting out in the interstellar world. Although the technology on our planet is poor, the theory is already very powerful. From what I saw, I thought the Mage Alliance was rubbish... This kind of self-centered approach is not a big deal.
It was okay before it was released, but the plot was boring after that.
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The mage traveled back through modern society and used the mage's knowledge to develop black technology. This type of article really tests the author's imagination, so far it's okay.




The mage accidentally wandered to the Blue Star. The intelligent life on the Blue Star was unable to use its will to pry the dark matter to affect reality, and the mage lost the ability to cast spells. In order to restore the ability to cast spells, the mage had to use various black technologies to obtain resources. The metaverse, brain-computer fusion, and biological computers have brought huge changes to Blue Star's technology.




The magic god in the mage world experimented with artificial black holes. After the explosion, his soul traveled across the earth, and then began to research ways to restore magic power on the earth. I prefer this kind of novel that relies on self-research to gain power.



The story of a super mage who travels to modern times to engage in magic recovery and technological research and development. The protagonist is invincible as a whole But this article has a big shortcoming, and that is the long theory and anecdote. Anyway, about halfway through, the protagonist's presence is getting weaker and weaker, and he has almost no emotions. The main plot is weak and the more you read, the more boring you become. 4.5/10













