
We Are the Successors of Hogwarts
by Writerlpzzpk
About This Novel
"That day, Moody told me that the higher-ups have decided that you should be the successor. I said, how can I, a Muggle-born wizard, be the successor? I just want to study magic and climb the peak of death. But my teacher told me: Don't be humble, you should be the successor. I read it on the spot..." (In interviews, Carl Gaius Dumbledore Turinus remained humble and not at all proud of being a Dumbledore. Rita Skeeter writes with respect) P. S Lion House, twins at the same time. P. S2 Harry Potter and Hermione CP (this was my childhood dream and my motivation to write this book), the male protagonist has no emotional line for the time being.
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A wave of experience
Although the reader's perspective is not good, to be honest, the setting of this book is too depressing and uncomfortable. The author uses a false goal (resurrecting his parents) to make the protagonist legitimately study black magic and walk on the edge of danger, but in my opinion it is unnecessary. You can just set the protagonist to be highly talented in black magic and pursue power. Everyone knows that there is no chance of resurrection, and the protagonist is still allowed to struggle around such a goal. It makes people feel very stupid and very sad, and they are unwilling to accept the reality. The wizarding world of Harry Potter is very vast, and many things in it can be expanded. There is no need to set up a non-native creature like the devil to make readers confused.
I don't have the money. I'll buy it in two days.
If you don't have money, you can buy it after two days. If you don't have money, you can buy it after two days.
After reading nine chapters, I felt so depressed and uncomfortable.
At present, the beginning seems like a tragic development. The memory of the protagonist's soul being transported and resurrected is also intermittent. The devil's setting is a bit tired, and I don't know what style of novel will follow... (Even if the writing is good, if there are no three golden chapters, the author will suffer a loss!)
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A wave of experience
Although the reader's perspective is not good, to be honest, the setting of this book is too depressing and uncomfortable. The author uses a false goal (resurrecting his parents) to make the protagonist legitimately study black magic and walk on the edge of danger, but in my opinion it is unnecessary. You can just set the protagonist to be highly talented in black magic and pursue power. Everyone knows that there is no chance of resurrection, and the protagonist is still allowed to struggle around such a goal. It makes people feel very stupid and very sad, and they are unwilling to accept the reality. The wizarding world of Harry Potter is very vast, and many things in it can be expanded. There is no need to set up a non-native creature like the devil to make readers confused.
I don't have the money. I'll buy it in two days.
If you don't have money, you can buy it after two days. If you don't have money, you can buy it after two days.
After reading nine chapters, I felt so depressed and uncomfortable.
At present, the beginning seems like a tragic development. The memory of the protagonist's soul being transported and resurrected is also intermittent. The devil's setting is a bit tired, and I don't know what style of novel will follow... (Even if the writing is good, if there are no three golden chapters, the author will suffer a loss!)












