
I Am the Only One Who Practices Magic: I Practice Arcane Magic in the City
About This Novel
What would you do if you learned real magic? Fang Yu, who had just entered his sophomore year, never expected that he would actually have a mage tower! A solipsistic urban magic pretentious article, not a magical city, but a solipsistic type! I am the only one with the law! I am the only one with the law!
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Official(19)Scraped 6d ago
The writing is so real that the magic and other aspects of this book are just a layer of skin. In fact, it is a book that explores the origin of human beings and the topic of gender. The scenes in the book always make me feel a little familiar. Bar, married woman, it can be seen that the author wrote it based on reality, which is very reasonable. But these are also the reasons for the low scores. You don't want the clean ones, you just want the dirty ones, right? The reality is just helpless. The protagonist is not a decent person, but he doesn't want to mess with those good girls. The excuse is always that he is afraid of responsibility and trouble. Oh, I don't see you in trouble when you commit adultery with your wife. With a wave of his hand, he gave his wife 60% of the shares, showing his full sense of responsibility and compensating her. There is not a single female character in this book who is not annoying. The reason for writing this way is obviously the author's hobby, just picking up worn-out shoes.
Why do we always have roommates with biological fathers? Has the current author never gone to college?
I have read more than 20 chapters. The subject matter is not new, but I am personally quite interested in it. The writing style is acceptable, at least I can keep reading. The pacing was a bit off, and the plot content was too scattered. There was a bar show-off plot that lasted for five or six chapters. I skipped all the magic performances. Maybe everyone's enjoyment is different. Point d, I'm fine so far, nothing particularly uncomfortable.
There is a problem with the focus
I came from the previous book and read dozens of chapters. It's hard to recognize the female characters at a glance. Personal preferences may vary. But since you are a solipsist, you can just show off as a saint once in a while. What's the point of pretending to be with a group of mortals all day long? Not to mention ruling the world and manipulating the country behind the scenes, it's not an exaggeration to go to South Asia to set up a small political power. You are a solipsist, and you are still a super powerful one. You are just like playing house with a child all day long.
The heroines are all shabby, I am the only one who can't eat anything good
A piece of fairy grass. Good language and flowing writing
Can the author do a better job updating it? It's hard to watch only a little bit at a time.
At present, the logic is relatively self-consistent and the plot is not poisonous. It is considered a relatively good book.
When did you eat your little cousin? If you don't eat it, you'll get old.
The narrative is very smooth, the protagonist's personality is very likable, and his behavior is relatively mature, but the large number of flashbacks are still a bit boring, and the three roommates are too useless. After all, they have been bosses for a year, and BlackRock's manager, worth more than a billion, is still suppressed and bullied by a gangster. It is too disconnected. However, the elements of this book really struck a chord with me. I am the only one who engages in technology, entertainment, and global evolution. I am afraid it will be difficult to find meal replacements.
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Official(19)Scraped 6d ago
The writing is so real that the magic and other aspects of this book are just a layer of skin. In fact, it is a book that explores the origin of human beings and the topic of gender. The scenes in the book always make me feel a little familiar. Bar, married woman, it can be seen that the author wrote it based on reality, which is very reasonable. But these are also the reasons for the low scores. You don't want the clean ones, you just want the dirty ones, right? The reality is just helpless. The protagonist is not a decent person, but he doesn't want to mess with those good girls. The excuse is always that he is afraid of responsibility and trouble. Oh, I don't see you in trouble when you commit adultery with your wife. With a wave of his hand, he gave his wife 60% of the shares, showing his full sense of responsibility and compensating her. There is not a single female character in this book who is not annoying. The reason for writing this way is obviously the author's hobby, just picking up worn-out shoes.
Why do we always have roommates with biological fathers? Has the current author never gone to college?
I have read more than 20 chapters. The subject matter is not new, but I am personally quite interested in it. The writing style is acceptable, at least I can keep reading. The pacing was a bit off, and the plot content was too scattered. There was a bar show-off plot that lasted for five or six chapters. I skipped all the magic performances. Maybe everyone's enjoyment is different. Point d, I'm fine so far, nothing particularly uncomfortable.
There is a problem with the focus
I came from the previous book and read dozens of chapters. It's hard to recognize the female characters at a glance. Personal preferences may vary. But since you are a solipsist, you can just show off as a saint once in a while. What's the point of pretending to be with a group of mortals all day long? Not to mention ruling the world and manipulating the country behind the scenes, it's not an exaggeration to go to South Asia to set up a small political power. You are a solipsist, and you are still a super powerful one. You are just like playing house with a child all day long.
The heroines are all shabby, I am the only one who can't eat anything good
A piece of fairy grass. Good language and flowing writing
Can the author do a better job updating it? It's hard to watch only a little bit at a time.
At present, the logic is relatively self-consistent and the plot is not poisonous. It is considered a relatively good book.
When did you eat your little cousin? If you don't eat it, you'll get old.
The narrative is very smooth, the protagonist's personality is very likable, and his behavior is relatively mature, but the large number of flashbacks are still a bit boring, and the three roommates are too useless. After all, they have been bosses for a year, and BlackRock's manager, worth more than a billion, is still suppressed and bullied by a gangster. It is too disconnected. However, the elements of this book really struck a chord with me. I am the only one who engages in technology, entertainment, and global evolution. I am afraid it will be difficult to find meal replacements.
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I'm the only one who can do it? More inclined towards early urban pretentious writing, with many female protagonists




A magic city novel, the protagonist has two beauties and a wealthy father, and is currently preparing to use magic to resurrect his mother. The plot is not bad.




A few days ago I saw someone asking for a book, like "Picked Up a Heavenly Book", and I found it today by scanning the list. The protagonist, a sophomore who works part-time as a fitness instructor, discovers a 20-sided Rubik's Cube when he spends the night at a married female student's house. After a sudden itch, he solves the puzzle and gets a mage tower. It's my favorite urban self-contained theme, and the writing is relatively smooth. Although some plots are pretentious and stiff, the flaws are not hidden, and it can be rated as solid +




Urban DND, the author has rich life experience, the things he writes can scare people, the protagonist's attitude is mature and not greasy, but I personally feel that the exploration of other worlds is not interesting, let's see if the author can write something interesting.













