
The Dark Lord's Employment Guide at Hogwarts
by Who Ate My Twice-cooked Pork?
About This Novel
(New group number: 826592609) Young biologist Li Weide lived in England in 1938, and awakened to a buggy system when his body age returned to eleven years old. "Ding! As long as the host accumulates virtue by doing good deeds, gets rewards, and eventually becomes the Dark Lord, he can become an omnipotent god!" Li Weide: System, are you awake? Some years later. Levi: Tom, do you want to be the Dark Lord? Tom: If I have a choice, I want to be a good person. Li Weide: Lao Ge, that's not what the Dark Lord is. Let me teach you? Grindelwald:? ? Li Weide: Professor, I'm sorry, I lied to you. In fact, I am the Dark Lord. Dumbledore: I won't let you say that about yourself! You must have your own reasons! This must be Grindelwald's fault! Grindelwald:? ? ? Li Weide: I am really the Dark Lord! Tom: The Dark Lord? But people outside call you a saint! Li Weide: No nose! You cursed too much!
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Official(31)Scraped 20d ago
I have a question. I used ancient magic on Nagini to restore her sanity. The system gave her merits. The reason is that Nagini will harm many people in the future. The protagonist stopped it in advance, so she gave merits. So, what about Voldemort? How much will it cost to get rid of the second generation Dark Lord in advance? And when I saw Chapter 61, the protagonist wanted to teach Voldemort Parseltongue, but Voldemort was unwilling. However, the protagonist made money with Voldemort, and Grindelwald also saved Voldemort's life that time. He asked Dumbledore for various magic books and took Voldemort with him. In this case, he was not willing to teach him Parseltongue. Isn't this an inexperienced white-eyed wolf? But it's true, it's a ghost if you can raise a child with a love drug to maturity. So why don't you kill in advance like Nagini and prevent future events to earn merit? I'm afraid you didn't think of this level? Apart from these points, the writing is okay. I hope it can be patched, otherwise it will be a bit awkward. I always feel like the protagonist is licking🐶
It suddenly occurred to me that there would be no pitfalls in ancient magic, right?
The so-called ancient magical energy is the aggregation of the magic and will of an ancient magical creature. When you absorb ancient magic, you will want to absorb more. When a certain amount is reached, "the original will is resurrected in my body" and it will replace the host's existence. The senior sister was replaced, but in the process of replacement, she was sealed and stopped the erosion of ancient magic, so only her name disappeared.
It feels like it's a gay novel, with Tom always involved, and the whole book doesn't feel like it's about magic, it feels like it's about politics.
The main character is almost invincible even if he hasn't even started school yet.
The pace is so fast that I can no longer see any fun, because no matter how it is written later, as long as the protagonist dares to participate, he is still acting as a nanny. And it's very boring. There is no need for him to go to school.
Not bad, but unfortunately there are too few. I hope the author will update it in the future.
7/10. Anyway, I don't understand why you kept Anne. Just keep it, reveal all your secrets to her, and won't get the notebook back. At the beginning, you said you must catch the person who stole the notes, but when you see it's her, you start to control the big head.
It's really good, the perspective is very good, and the plot in The Legacy is well integrated. The role of senior is not out of place in the 370-odd chapters I have read so far. I just feel that the more I write, the bigger it gets. I'm a little worried about how the author will come back to his original point later.
Can you please stop taking Tom with you all day long... I feel like you are inseparable, and I am speechless. Can you respect their fate? If it is a girl, it is almost the same. But if you want to play a good friend like Albus... You can definitely hit Tom once in a while and you can pull it off. Why are you putting all kinds of money together now? If you have money, buy a castle. The protagonist has too many secrets...
The most difficult thing is that it is set before the original work, and the subsequent story development feels like a running account.
I can only say it's okay
Deliberately weakening the system's sense of existence, writing the system to be as useless as a three-no small system, and then there are various conspiracy theories. First there is a senior, and later it is discovered that it may be a problem of parallel time and space, and then there is Slytherin. I am also speechless. Where can there be so many conspiracy theories? I can only say that I can read it. The front part is a little interesting, but the back part is all kinds of conspiracy theories. The more I read it, the more boring it becomes. And the most important thing is that the front system can still play a role, but the back system has no sense of existence at all. I am really speechless. If you want to write a system, don't be so pressured. What system are you pressured to write? Originally this novel was written in the direction of being a cool novel, but later on a row of conspiracy theories were revealed, which is invincible.
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Official(31)Scraped 20d ago
I have a question. I used ancient magic on Nagini to restore her sanity. The system gave her merits. The reason is that Nagini will harm many people in the future. The protagonist stopped it in advance, so she gave merits. So, what about Voldemort? How much will it cost to get rid of the second generation Dark Lord in advance? And when I saw Chapter 61, the protagonist wanted to teach Voldemort Parseltongue, but Voldemort was unwilling. However, the protagonist made money with Voldemort, and Grindelwald also saved Voldemort's life that time. He asked Dumbledore for various magic books and took Voldemort with him. In this case, he was not willing to teach him Parseltongue. Isn't this an inexperienced white-eyed wolf? But it's true, it's a ghost if you can raise a child with a love drug to maturity. So why don't you kill in advance like Nagini and prevent future events to earn merit? I'm afraid you didn't think of this level? Apart from these points, the writing is okay. I hope it can be patched, otherwise it will be a bit awkward. I always feel like the protagonist is licking🐶
It suddenly occurred to me that there would be no pitfalls in ancient magic, right?
The so-called ancient magical energy is the aggregation of the magic and will of an ancient magical creature. When you absorb ancient magic, you will want to absorb more. When a certain amount is reached, "the original will is resurrected in my body" and it will replace the host's existence. The senior sister was replaced, but in the process of replacement, she was sealed and stopped the erosion of ancient magic, so only her name disappeared.
It feels like it's a gay novel, with Tom always involved, and the whole book doesn't feel like it's about magic, it feels like it's about politics.
The main character is almost invincible even if he hasn't even started school yet.
The pace is so fast that I can no longer see any fun, because no matter how it is written later, as long as the protagonist dares to participate, he is still acting as a nanny. And it's very boring. There is no need for him to go to school.
Not bad, but unfortunately there are too few. I hope the author will update it in the future.
7/10. Anyway, I don't understand why you kept Anne. Just keep it, reveal all your secrets to her, and won't get the notebook back. At the beginning, you said you must catch the person who stole the notes, but when you see it's her, you start to control the big head.
It's really good, the perspective is very good, and the plot in The Legacy is well integrated. The role of senior is not out of place in the 370-odd chapters I have read so far. I just feel that the more I write, the bigger it gets. I'm a little worried about how the author will come back to his original point later.
Can you please stop taking Tom with you all day long... I feel like you are inseparable, and I am speechless. Can you respect their fate? If it is a girl, it is almost the same. But if you want to play a good friend like Albus... You can definitely hit Tom once in a while and you can pull it off. Why are you putting all kinds of money together now? If you have money, buy a castle. The protagonist has too many secrets...
The most difficult thing is that it is set before the original work, and the subsequent story development feels like a running account.
I can only say it's okay
Deliberately weakening the system's sense of existence, writing the system to be as useless as a three-no small system, and then there are various conspiracy theories. First there is a senior, and later it is discovered that it may be a problem of parallel time and space, and then there is Slytherin. I am also speechless. Where can there be so many conspiracy theories? I can only say that I can read it. The front part is a little interesting, but the back part is all kinds of conspiracy theories. The more I read it, the more boring it becomes. And the most important thing is that the front system can still play a role, but the back system has no sense of existence at all. I am really speechless. If you want to write a system, don't be so pressured. What system are you pressured to write? Originally this novel was written in the direction of being a cool novel, but later on a row of conspiracy theories were revealed, which is invincible.
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Young biologist Li Weide lived in England in 1938, and awakened to a buggy system when his body age returned to eleven years old.



There are few heretics who are not as good as the Iron Hat King! The writing is very good, the writing and plot are smooth, there are no awkward spots, and the characters and dialogues are perfectly polished. It is a first-class Hogwarts wizard novel. One thing to mention, this book is not about Harry, it is about Tom. I like to compare it with the original work.




All booked, too little




Rating: 4 points Conclusion: I don't recommend it. It was okay in the beginning, but it starts to stop working around chapter 150. In fact, the main character in this kind of book has a system, and what you see is what the protagonist can do with the system. But later on, it starts to deliberately take the system offline, which is very boring. It is equivalent to the most critical setting in this book. No, it's quite a poisonous point. Another big poisonous point is that later on, a multiverse was created, and it turned out that there were protagonists in other universes, and they were so awesome. I couldn't stand it anymore. That is to say, the protagonist was not a time traveler at all, he was just a native, so I gave up the book later.













