
The Wizard Starts with the Scourge Lord
About This Novel
Traveling through a different world and becoming a child of an ordinary small family, Richard started his journey as a wizard with the blood of the Nightmare Nine-Headed Dragon and a golden finger with increased potential. Years later, a choice lay before him. The natural disaster lord in the nightmare world, or the eighth-level wizard in the wizarding world...
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Official(16)Scraped 20d ago
Why is it necessary to create forces in a world where great power belongs to oneself? 1. Help collect cultivation resources and wealth, 2. Help collect the desired intelligence, 3. Solve small hostile forces and enemies without taking action, 4. Solve small problems in life (such as: buying food, cooking, cleaning, buying furniture, buying seasonings... Etc.)
It is very similar to the male book The Wizard: Liver Experience from Knight, and there is almost no description of the so-called disaster lord!
There seems to be a book called "The Witcher's World" and this one doesn't seem to be the same one.
Very very beautiful
Okay, are you looking good for now?
Hahaha, when I saw the introduction, I instantly extracted a few keywords, natural disaster, nightmare, nine heads and old friends with some golden fingers. However, it is a bit early to write this at the initial stage. Some people in the comment area also complained that they did not see the signs of the Scourge Lord.
I feel like the author is imitating. Go away.
Give it five stars for fear that the author will be proud.
The pharmacist protagonist is sent to the battlefield, no less than the alchemy genius in the world of cultivating immortals is sent to fight on the front lines, and the doctor of biology is sent to work as a security guard at the door.
The protagonist's name, Goldfinger, and the Nightmare Lord all seem familiar.
It's beautiful, it's really beautiful. Can you update it faster?
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Community(0)
Official(16)Scraped 20d ago
Why is it necessary to create forces in a world where great power belongs to oneself? 1. Help collect cultivation resources and wealth, 2. Help collect the desired intelligence, 3. Solve small hostile forces and enemies without taking action, 4. Solve small problems in life (such as: buying food, cooking, cleaning, buying furniture, buying seasonings... Etc.)
It is very similar to the male book The Wizard: Liver Experience from Knight, and there is almost no description of the so-called disaster lord!
There seems to be a book called "The Witcher's World" and this one doesn't seem to be the same one.
Very very beautiful
Okay, are you looking good for now?
Hahaha, when I saw the introduction, I instantly extracted a few keywords, natural disaster, nightmare, nine heads and old friends with some golden fingers. However, it is a bit early to write this at the initial stage. Some people in the comment area also complained that they did not see the signs of the Scourge Lord.
I feel like the author is imitating. Go away.
Give it five stars for fear that the author will be proud.
The pharmacist protagonist is sent to the battlefield, no less than the alchemy genius in the world of cultivating immortals is sent to fight on the front lines, and the doctor of biology is sent to work as a security guard at the door.
The protagonist's name, Goldfinger, and the Nightmare Lord all seem familiar.
It's beautiful, it's really beautiful. Can you update it faster?









