
Versatile Mage: Darkness Suffers, the Plane Dominates!
by Searching For The South In The Night Rain
About This Novel
After Qin Yu'er was sealed to Tianshan due to her identity as a victim, her brother, Qin Lian, also became a victim, a dark victim, but fortunately, he successfully concealed his identity as a victim. Qin Lian saw the world's unfair treatment of their victims and heretics. With courage and dissatisfaction with the world, Qin Lian desperately wanted to change everything. All injustices in this world are caused by weakness. Only by being strong enough can we change the status quo. As Qin Lian's strength increased, he gradually discovered that his identity seemed to be more than just a victim! It's a slow flow, and the plot develops slowly. Every chapter is written with care. I hope I can write about the full-time mage in my heart. If you don't like it, don't criticize it (please be gentle) Cool writing, invincible flow
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Official(9)Scraped 3d ago
No, is it popular now to write about indigenous people?
suggestion
For the aboriginal stream, the underlying logic must be supplemented, that is, why do people who did not appear in the original work appear in the book, and there are such big changes. My suggestion is to add some unexpected factors to the background. For example, the change comes from a change in a certain historical plot. I tend to think of this change as a reminder. One of the historical novels tells the story of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty who accidentally got a copy of Romance of the Three Kingdoms and changed history. I think this idea is quite good, and it can also round up the contradiction between the indigenous novels and the original work.
The writing is very good so far, not a stallion, better than most French fics
I really wish this book had a single female protagonist. Personally, I don't like multiple female protagonists. Single female protagonists are the best. Multiple female protagonists don't feel very good.
Don't stop updating🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Don't stop updating. It's very well written.
It sounds good. Please update it.
If you are an indigenous person, you might as well read the original work. Unless the author writes a book that surpasses the author of the original work, readers who read fan fiction will basically enjoy it.
The content is very good, the setting is consistent with the original work, and there is no brainless plot. Come on
I'm completely speechless. It's okay if the protagonist doesn't hide. He goes to the Hunter League openly and fills in the real information. He also says that his age is a little older. You have filled in the real information and others can't find you? ? ? I think as a sensible person, everyone knows to fill in fake information and hide themselves, right? ? Don't tell me you can't, that's what Mo Fan does.
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Official(9)Scraped 3d ago
No, is it popular now to write about indigenous people?
suggestion
For the aboriginal stream, the underlying logic must be supplemented, that is, why do people who did not appear in the original work appear in the book, and there are such big changes. My suggestion is to add some unexpected factors to the background. For example, the change comes from a change in a certain historical plot. I tend to think of this change as a reminder. One of the historical novels tells the story of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty who accidentally got a copy of Romance of the Three Kingdoms and changed history. I think this idea is quite good, and it can also round up the contradiction between the indigenous novels and the original work.
The writing is very good so far, not a stallion, better than most French fics
I really wish this book had a single female protagonist. Personally, I don't like multiple female protagonists. Single female protagonists are the best. Multiple female protagonists don't feel very good.
Don't stop updating🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Don't stop updating. It's very well written.
It sounds good. Please update it.
If you are an indigenous person, you might as well read the original work. Unless the author writes a book that surpasses the author of the original work, readers who read fan fiction will basically enjoy it.
The content is very good, the setting is consistent with the original work, and there is no brainless plot. Come on
I'm completely speechless. It's okay if the protagonist doesn't hide. He goes to the Hunter League openly and fills in the real information. He also says that his age is a little older. You have filled in the real information and others can't find you? ? ? I think as a sensible person, everyone knows to fill in fake information and hide themselves, right? ? Don't tell me you can't, that's what Mo Fan does.









