
Change Profession at the Beginning to Restore the Warlock, the School Beauty Seizes the Future
About This Novel
Traveling through a parallel world, Xu Chenan changed his profession to a "restoration warlock" in his daily life. Master the "healing" skill that restores professionals to their original state, and the logistics dad should provide treatment services for a fee. But there is something wrong with other skills! "Deterioration": Ignore any resistance and change the target unit to a damaged state. "Plunder": Plunder the opponent's experience points, attributes and MP. "Imitation": Copy the opponent's combat skills and experience. ... Seeing the skills getting more and more outrageous... Xu Chenan reluctantly threw his hands away. After all, he was a "Restoration Warlock". It was reasonable to have a little bit of self-defense skills, right?
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Official(2)Scraped 7d ago
Update it quickly. Why don't you update it? It won't work, right?
Logic is too flawed
The need for the protagonist to hide is very low. You are in modern times, not a corrupt medieval empire. The students attacked the monsters as if they were playing a game. It was like playing house. If the car rolls over, you will die. So you don't take your own life seriously? I don't see the necessity and functionality of schools, upper-levels, and governments. This world is exactly like the classic dungeon world of Japanese light novels. You might as well just say that the protagonist travels to a different world, and his classmates are parallel time and space, and some memories of the original body become partners. Summary: The author is still very immature and has a lot of flaws in logic. It would be much better to read those other worlds without thinking.
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Official(2)Scraped 7d ago
Update it quickly. Why don't you update it? It won't work, right?
Logic is too flawed
The need for the protagonist to hide is very low. You are in modern times, not a corrupt medieval empire. The students attacked the monsters as if they were playing a game. It was like playing house. If the car rolls over, you will die. So you don't take your own life seriously? I don't see the necessity and functionality of schools, upper-levels, and governments. This world is exactly like the classic dungeon world of Japanese light novels. You might as well just say that the protagonist travels to a different world, and his classmates are parallel time and space, and some memories of the original body become partners. Summary: The author is still very immature and has a lot of flaws in logic. It would be much better to read those other worlds without thinking.









