
Recasting the Wizard
by Fish Want To Sing In The Rain
About This Novel
New book: "Let the Enemies Come More". ... This article describes the daily life of a wizard. What is the daily life of a wizard? Research, experiment, and pursue truth. PS: This article is easy for daily use, invincible, and quick to read. PS: The worlds traveled include: urban supernatural plane, apocalyptic supernatural plane, aura recovery plane, late Qing historical plane, ghosts and ghosts plane, card technology plane, game alien plane, Confucianism and Taoism civilization plane, urban supernatural plane... PS: Unlimited originality, no heroine, reasonable party.
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Official(31)Scraped 22d ago
I don't know how the protagonist can apply the wizard system with peace of mind
1. If the protagonist doesn't learn knowledge, will the truth be the same in both universes? 2. What does the wizard use to pursue the truth? Wisdom and knowledge abandon the wizard system and what is left for the protagonist? 3. The protagonist gives me the feeling that he looks down on the current universe and keeps talking about how good the original universe is.
Is the author an adult? The protagonist in the book behaves and speaks in a childish way.
Is the author an adult? The way the protagonist behaves and speaks is really childish. He has such little experience. It's embarrassing to write about someone who has lived for tens of thousands of years😓. The writing style and composition are yes. The author probably doesn't even have a college degree. He probably reads a lot of online articles and writes what he wants. He also needs to study more😊
It's so beautiful, I still have so much to say, the number of words is too few!
Come on, author! ! ! ! ! !
Too much nonsense
Obviously you can skip it directly. There are so many theories. I'm here to read the novel. I'm not here to listen to your nonsense.
Don't say anything
As a single dog, I love no heroine
Support. Well, this book is very nice.
Changed bye
This book is quite nice. But as a big universe. It turns out that only humans are orthodox.
This book is quite nice. But as a big universe. It turns out that only humans are orthodox. It feels unbearable. Is there such a big universe and so many planes? Are humans the only ones special? This doesn't make sense at all. It would make sense if there was only one plane. Now you are writing about countless planes and a big universe.
Are there any genre-defining novels without a heroine? ?
Are there any genre-defining novels without a heroine? ? Are there any genre-defining novels without a heroine? ?
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Official(31)Scraped 22d ago
I don't know how the protagonist can apply the wizard system with peace of mind
1. If the protagonist doesn't learn knowledge, will the truth be the same in both universes? 2. What does the wizard use to pursue the truth? Wisdom and knowledge abandon the wizard system and what is left for the protagonist? 3. The protagonist gives me the feeling that he looks down on the current universe and keeps talking about how good the original universe is.
Is the author an adult? The protagonist in the book behaves and speaks in a childish way.
Is the author an adult? The way the protagonist behaves and speaks is really childish. He has such little experience. It's embarrassing to write about someone who has lived for tens of thousands of years😓. The writing style and composition are yes. The author probably doesn't even have a college degree. He probably reads a lot of online articles and writes what he wants. He also needs to study more😊
It's so beautiful, I still have so much to say, the number of words is too few!
Come on, author! ! ! ! ! !
Too much nonsense
Obviously you can skip it directly. There are so many theories. I'm here to read the novel. I'm not here to listen to your nonsense.
Don't say anything
As a single dog, I love no heroine
Support. Well, this book is very nice.
Changed bye
This book is quite nice. But as a big universe. It turns out that only humans are orthodox.
This book is quite nice. But as a big universe. It turns out that only humans are orthodox. It feels unbearable. Is there such a big universe and so many planes? Are humans the only ones special? This doesn't make sense at all. It would make sense if there was only one plane. Now you are writing about countless planes and a big universe.
Are there any genre-defining novels without a heroine? ?
Are there any genre-defining novels without a heroine? ? Are there any genre-defining novels without a heroine? ?
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The settings about the plane universe, blood, soul, and consciousness are very good.




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It's a very nice book, with a strong sense of logic and good writing. It's a bit dull at the beginning, but the more you read, the more interesting it becomes.













