
The Eastern Magician Who Emerged from Hogwarts
by Yao Mengyue
About This Novel
Chen Yao, who traveled back in time to "Harry Potter" to save people, initially just wanted to learn magic and then sneak back to China to live a down-to-earth life. But when he entered the magical world, he found that everything started to go wrong. Weird stories circulating in the tavern The Witcher's Shop in Diagon Alley Fantasy wizard's secret realm Heaven and hell are real Hidden on the snowy peaks that have not melted for many years is the holy land of the secret magician. The ancient oriental country still circulates the legend of becoming ascension. ······ In response, the trembling Chen Yao glanced at his 'newbie gift bag' and felt that he needed to hold on... Many years later Chen Yao, who instantly killed the hell lord with one forbidden spell, looked at the trembling demons and angels around him. "Does anyone want to try my newly researched forbidden spell? If not, please give me some face, Mr. Chen." "Get off my earth!" (Integrated world view: Hogwarts + Under One + Marvel + some British and American drama settings)
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Official(31)Scraped 4d ago
Does the author have any thoughts about Zhang Qiu? Let's not talk about Zhang Qiu's cp in the original work. Zhang Qiu is only about 11 years old now. You wrote it as if he was in his 20s. I came to see the magic, not to see them fall in love. Even if you want Zhang Qiu to be the heroine, she appears too frequently. I can't even skip it. I thought I was the only one who felt this way, but when I saw so many people reacting to this in the comment area🤐
It's just that Zhang Qiu becomes more and more irritated as he watches. Sure enough, it was all in vain
God Zhang Qiu, you are the one who can stand it👍
The protagonist is a loser who has never seen a woman before
Come on, I started going into heat at the age of 11 again. Bai Xiang had a good idea.
The plot is okay, but the changed Zhang Qiu makes people feel a little uncomfortable. The author thinks that there is no need to directly strengthen the characters by comparing the East and West.
The protagonist's ability system is inexplicably like a scumbag who installed a plug-in, except that the plug-in gives him nothing but salted fish.
It's too bland, like keeping a running account. There is no ups and downs after reading Chapter 60. Is this a novel? Why is there no highlight at all?
The content is pretty good
The plot develops very slowly. It's already 300 chapters. It's still the second year of Hogwarts, and it's a comprehensive world. If I continue writing like this, I won't be able to write a thousand or two thousand chapters until the end. The content is not good, it's just too dragging.
Couldn't the author add a patch and replace Zhang Qiu with someone else? Otherwise, it would feel weird to bring Zhang Qiu into the original work. The original Zhang Qiu is of Chinese descent and it doesn't look good. It conflicts with what the author wrote. It would also be weird for readers. Otherwise, it would be fine to add another Zhang Qiu from the original work to distinguish him from the Zhang Qiu in the novel.
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Community(0)
Official(31)Scraped 4d ago
Does the author have any thoughts about Zhang Qiu? Let's not talk about Zhang Qiu's cp in the original work. Zhang Qiu is only about 11 years old now. You wrote it as if he was in his 20s. I came to see the magic, not to see them fall in love. Even if you want Zhang Qiu to be the heroine, she appears too frequently. I can't even skip it. I thought I was the only one who felt this way, but when I saw so many people reacting to this in the comment area🤐
It's just that Zhang Qiu becomes more and more irritated as he watches. Sure enough, it was all in vain
God Zhang Qiu, you are the one who can stand it👍
The protagonist is a loser who has never seen a woman before
Come on, I started going into heat at the age of 11 again. Bai Xiang had a good idea.
The plot is okay, but the changed Zhang Qiu makes people feel a little uncomfortable. The author thinks that there is no need to directly strengthen the characters by comparing the East and West.
The protagonist's ability system is inexplicably like a scumbag who installed a plug-in, except that the plug-in gives him nothing but salted fish.
It's too bland, like keeping a running account. There is no ups and downs after reading Chapter 60. Is this a novel? Why is there no highlight at all?
The content is pretty good
The plot develops very slowly. It's already 300 chapters. It's still the second year of Hogwarts, and it's a comprehensive world. If I continue writing like this, I won't be able to write a thousand or two thousand chapters until the end. The content is not good, it's just too dragging.
Couldn't the author add a patch and replace Zhang Qiu with someone else? Otherwise, it would feel weird to bring Zhang Qiu into the original work. The original Zhang Qiu is of Chinese descent and it doesn't look good. It conflicts with what the author wrote. It would also be weird for readers. Otherwise, it would be fine to add another Zhang Qiu from the original work to distinguish him from the Zhang Qiu in the novel.









