
Magical Age Legend
About This Novel
In Aoyuan Continent, magic is king! A powerful magician who can command wind and rain, move mountains and seas, and is omnipotent. He is the supreme ruler of Aoyuan Continent. Meng Tao, carrying the Five Elements Pearl, traveled to the Aoyuan Continent, and his life opened a new chapter! Magic is coming, and all powers are competing. Who is the legend of the magical age?
What Readers Think
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Official(4)Scraped 26d ago
Um
The writing is much better this time, much better than that one
Writing about magicians for all people in ancient China is indeed a bold attempt and may lead to a new way of writing. However, the sense of violation is still very serious. Even if you change it to a warlock, I can accept it. . . . The title of magician. . . . At the beginning, the doctor wants the protagonist's mother. . . The protagonist goes up and punches me. I don't know how to put it, but it feels like it's full of routines. The protagonist is also very impulsive. I can't imagine the magic ice train. . . I can probably imagine the magic cold storage
Give me your opinion
From the moment I saw the protagonist detecting a six-star talent in this book, I foresaw that there would be a lot of "pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger" routines in the future. As expected, I suggested that the author pay attention to this later. Not many readers are willing to read this kind of routines anymore. Finally, I give five stars just because it is not easy for the author to code, and I want to support the novice author.
Even if you are annoying, tell the truth
The most taboos when writing fantasy novels are group costumes, urban settings, first person, and neither Chinese nor foreign. This is where one of the biggest taboos is violated: neither Chinese nor foreign.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 26d ago
Um
The writing is much better this time, much better than that one
Writing about magicians for all people in ancient China is indeed a bold attempt and may lead to a new way of writing. However, the sense of violation is still very serious. Even if you change it to a warlock, I can accept it. . . . The title of magician. . . . At the beginning, the doctor wants the protagonist's mother. . . The protagonist goes up and punches me. I don't know how to put it, but it feels like it's full of routines. The protagonist is also very impulsive. I can't imagine the magic ice train. . . I can probably imagine the magic cold storage
Give me your opinion
From the moment I saw the protagonist detecting a six-star talent in this book, I foresaw that there would be a lot of "pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger" routines in the future. As expected, I suggested that the author pay attention to this later. Not many readers are willing to read this kind of routines anymore. Finally, I give five stars just because it is not easy for the author to code, and I want to support the novice author.
Even if you are annoying, tell the truth
The most taboos when writing fantasy novels are group costumes, urban settings, first person, and neither Chinese nor foreign. This is where one of the biggest taboos is violated: neither Chinese nor foreign.









