
Undead Magical Girl and Her Little Skeleton Master
by Isn't It Okay If I Show It Off?
About This Novel
[Fantasy world, two dimensions, inhuman protagonist, slow-paced adventure] The year the soul contract was concluded. Richard had just traveled to the undead world, and was just the lowest, tattered little skeleton. His frame was incomplete and he was so thin that he could not even lift a rusty sword. Freya was just a low-level magician from Philo Continent who only relied on the teacher's notes to reluctantly embark on the path of magic. ... A few years later, in the singing of bards, Freya was already a beautiful and powerful mage who was active in the legend. She can summon the undead king Richard, lead the mighty undead army, fight against the abyss lords, kill all the demons in hell... And make an indelible contribution to the final survival of mankind. ... "Wrong." Freya frowned beautifully, with a pious look in her silver eyes. "The great Richard is the master." ...
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Let's talk about the original intention and origin of this novel
First of all, I will never deny my love for Yan Da's "Blasphemy". It can be said that this book directly made me fall in love with online novels... I have read "Blasphemy" and "Sin City" at least seven or eight times. Of course, I will inevitably draw lessons from "Blane" and "Sin City", including level settings, some names and ideas about the world. However, this book has also put a lot of effort into it, and it will definitely present a different world view and another grand imagination (what I expect myself and this book to achieve)... Keep working hard on writing books, and I would like to emphasize again that "Blasphemy" by Yan Da is superb. Above.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Let's talk about the original intention and origin of this novel
First of all, I will never deny my love for Yan Da's "Blasphemy". It can be said that this book directly made me fall in love with online novels... I have read "Blasphemy" and "Sin City" at least seven or eight times. Of course, I will inevitably draw lessons from "Blane" and "Sin City", including level settings, some names and ideas about the world. However, this book has also put a lot of effort into it, and it will definitely present a different world view and another grand imagination (what I expect myself and this book to achieve)... Keep working hard on writing books, and I would like to emphasize again that "Blasphemy" by Yan Da is superb. Above.









