
Wizard: Start with the Wizard Tower Blind Box
About This Novel
The extremely high unnatural mortality rate of the Outer God wizards caused the Mage Tower to constantly change its owners. At the Mage Tower auction, wizards competed for the Mage Tower, and also for the remaining outer god pollution in the Mage Tower. Feel the pollution, enjoy the pollution, praise the pollution! Master witchcraft in pollution and advance in level in pollution. The time traveler Pawei Shigre has a golden finger [Whisper of the Believer]. He can judge the value of the Mage Tower through the prayers of believers, and constantly picks up missing pieces at the Mage Tower auction. ------ Many years later, in the magnificent temple. Pavel lowers his head to act as the Pope, leading believers to pray to external gods; he raises his head to act as external gods, answering the prayers of believers. It's so tiring to fool so many believers. At this moment, his name is very long. Pawei·Mini Outer God·Advent of the Lord God·Pollution walking on the ground·Sigre.
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
The subject matter is novel, the writing is good, and there are routines.
The first part was pretty good, but when it comes to Jasmine, the plot suddenly starts to suck. I suggest the author write more slowly and read more classics. The plot can be handled better. I hope the author can write better in the next book.
The absurdity is spot on
It has the flavor of a satirical novel, with personal characteristics. It's just that the story's highs and lows are too flat, and it lacks a little bit of skill. The characters are still a bit flat, a bit formulaic and stereotyped.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
The subject matter is novel, the writing is good, and there are routines.
The first part was pretty good, but when it comes to Jasmine, the plot suddenly starts to suck. I suggest the author write more slowly and read more classics. The plot can be handled better. I hope the author can write better in the next book.
The absurdity is spot on
It has the flavor of a satirical novel, with personal characteristics. It's just that the story's highs and lows are too flat, and it lacks a little bit of skill. The characters are still a bit flat, a bit formulaic and stereotyped.









