
The Throne of Truth at Hogwarts
by Quiet Melon
About This Novel
Anhofors Samo, the sorcerer, the descendant of the Mad King, the mortal who pushed the road to becoming a god. The soul from reality opened its eyes. While being excited about the name, it suddenly discovered that it seemed that it had traveled to the wrong world. London in 1991, magic comes true, and most importantly, there is a school called Hogwarts! "So, can magic lead to immortality?" With such doubts, Anhofors originally wanted to concentrate on studying the ultimate in magic, but found that his research seemed to have created a different world. When the law of secrecy was broken, the boundaries between Muggles and wizards were no longer clear. Anhofors, known as the greatest wizard in the new era and the God of Truth, is working with his dear friends on how to dissect the hiding god of death to contribute to their path to becoming gods (crossed out) and the benefits of wizards.
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Official(2)Scraped 13d ago
I feel like the main character is really stupid and Hermione is really nagging.
It's in the middle, you can jump to watch it
Two questions First: The role of Cassandra is okay, but the role of Hermione is redundant. This is why I said skip to watch. If you have Hermione, you can skip it. She is just an ordinary person who comes into contact with the magical world. She does not have good knowledge and status, and will not be of any help to the protagonist. Her addition is very confusing. Second: The character created by the protagonist will not conflict with his behavior. For example, Ron is clear. Why doesn't the protagonist with a bad mouth (more than once) teach him a lesson? What you have created is not a good gentleman, nor a cute guy. I don't think the person who inherited Grindelwald's Wiccan Party is an easy person to talk to. He should be educated here, so that the story will be more fulfilling, instead of conflicting characters and behaviors. Between three and four stars, 8.0 Or above, no specific poisonous points (I read Chapter 69)
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Official(2)Scraped 13d ago
I feel like the main character is really stupid and Hermione is really nagging.
It's in the middle, you can jump to watch it
Two questions First: The role of Cassandra is okay, but the role of Hermione is redundant. This is why I said skip to watch. If you have Hermione, you can skip it. She is just an ordinary person who comes into contact with the magical world. She does not have good knowledge and status, and will not be of any help to the protagonist. Her addition is very confusing. Second: The character created by the protagonist will not conflict with his behavior. For example, Ron is clear. Why doesn't the protagonist with a bad mouth (more than once) teach him a lesson? What you have created is not a good gentleman, nor a cute guy. I don't think the person who inherited Grindelwald's Wiccan Party is an easy person to talk to. He should be educated here, so that the story will be more fulfilling, instead of conflicting characters and behaviors. Between three and four stars, 8.0 Or above, no specific poisonous points (I read Chapter 69)









