
Lord of Secret Witches
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The new book "Immortality, Beheading at Caishikou at the Beginning" has been released! When the lost aura begins to revive, magic, extraordinary creatures, etc. Appear one by one... Modern background, mysterious side stories.
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The plot and writing of this book are a bit lacking. Not as good as the Lord of Mysteries. Just like the difference between the Purple Mansion Immortal Fate and the Mortal Cultivation of Immortality
This shepherd episode is really awesome
It's a rare good book. If it can maintain this level until the end, it will be a book that you can take out and read again and again when you are short of books.
A good food book
I finished chasing Zhiyi and came here to look at the author's other works. The setting of this book in the early stage is quite gripping, and some jokes were created based on some movies in the middle. The overall reading feels good, because the first part is well written, so some poisonous points in the middle and later stages are particularly serious. For example, the camp settings are rigid and rigid, and there is also a forcibly added setting that will cause pollution if the camp shifts. However, the protagonist of the neutral camp originally acted more towards order and kindness. Now, is he not biased? Anyway, this camp setting feels like the author didn't understand how to play it and put it aside. Then, the supporting characters are severely reduced in intelligence, and it is written as if except for the protagonist, all members of the order, kindness, and neutral camps are offline. For example, in the early stage, we talked about the mysteries of the Origin Star (the place where the protagonist comes from), and then the Lord of Light, who is known as the strongest, gave up everything on the Origin Star (he didn't return after seeing the protagonist dominate it anyway) and his subordinates, and resolutely continued to fight with his brothers in the same camp (during the fighting process, the protagonist not only became a master from a mortal but also established an "amazing" god system). After so long, there was no shift in the camp. Is this shift only for the protagonist? For example, an old "Light" family from the good camp (the setting is that they can complement each other), helped the sister of the family break the seal of a hateful master N years ago, and then just after the other party was released (and lost an authority), he gathered a group of evil camp to seek revenge, and there was a lot of fighting. Among them, the eldest brother of the family started to mess up because the destiny authority was suppressed and everyone could be resurrected in a million years. There was no "gathering" from the beginning to the end, and he was beaten to death one by one. In the end, the Lord of Hatred killed all the members of the "Light" family and polluted a large area of the universe. After reading this, I have one question: How did you win N years ago? Have you really made no progress at all in all these years? The villain is so powerful in his actions, but your family has not had a little brother for so many years? Later, I saw that the villain Destiny B released at least three sealed evil camp masters, and also created an evil camp master to pollute the entire map. Then all the members of the order and good camp were helpless, and the protagonist "was found to have a weak spot" because of the camp deviation setting. The above is not the most important. The key is that when so many evil camp masters were sealed before, the order and good camp did not see the east wind overpowering the west wind. Before releasing it, the villain had pinned down everyone with just a random arrangement. After releasing it, it felt like a direct push. Regarding relationships, the decent camp is online except when it is providing benefits to the protagonist, and is idle at other times. If you ask me, the decent camp should be destroyed altogether. I'm tired.
camp
There is no doubt that the protagonist is in the justice camp. In this extraordinary world, I hope the protagonist is neutral or evil.
It's very interesting. It took me a week to read it.
Recently, I have become obsessed with Cthulhu-style novels. I have read too many cool novels, and I feel more and more that the cool novels are too empty. However, the Cthulhu style is different. It gives people a sense of mystery, fear, and reality. You can't imagine what enemies or monsters will appear next moment.
It looks great in the early and middle stages, but also in the later stages. . . The system is well conceived
What can I say, this book is very good. Some people may start reading this type of book after reading Mystery, but I am the opposite The early and middle stages of this book gave me great expectations, especially after I achieved the God-Deceiving achievement, I already regarded it as a masterpiece. Unfortunately, I abandoned the book in the fate section. It's not that I can't understand the plot, it's just that it was too much, and it felt like forcibly torturing the master. The worldview was a little confusing in the early stage, but the author quickly adjusted it, which is great👍 Because what attracts me most about this book is the systematic conception of this book. It is very good, layer by layer, but not crowded. There are not many novels where you have to be clear that you are an ant-like existence, but you still insist on participating in the struggle of the strong. I can only say that you not only regard the supporting characters you have worked hard to conceive as fools, but also treat us readers as fools. This book is not like that. When the protagonist wants to participate in the god level, he decisively gives him the status of a god. At the same time, he also gives a very reasonable limit to prevent the plot from collapsing. Follow the previous steps step by step. But towards the finale, especially the big boss in the finale, I felt like I wanted to vomit, that is, the delicious food I had been looking forward to suddenly turned into poison. I've only seen an ending like this in a Witcher's Journey book. It's disgusting. Not much to say, I'm looking forward to the next new book. There are underrated novels of this type. I beg book friends to share them.
Always involved in events where power is unequal
The protagonist is not a professional yet, but everything related to him is the work of gods or demigods. Is this really good? If the author hadn't taken advantage of his protagonist's halo, he would have had his hair cut off long ago.
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Official(343)Scraped 20d ago
The plot and writing of this book are a bit lacking. Not as good as the Lord of Mysteries. Just like the difference between the Purple Mansion Immortal Fate and the Mortal Cultivation of Immortality
This shepherd episode is really awesome
It's a rare good book. If it can maintain this level until the end, it will be a book that you can take out and read again and again when you are short of books.
A good food book
I finished chasing Zhiyi and came here to look at the author's other works. The setting of this book in the early stage is quite gripping, and some jokes were created based on some movies in the middle. The overall reading feels good, because the first part is well written, so some poisonous points in the middle and later stages are particularly serious. For example, the camp settings are rigid and rigid, and there is also a forcibly added setting that will cause pollution if the camp shifts. However, the protagonist of the neutral camp originally acted more towards order and kindness. Now, is he not biased? Anyway, this camp setting feels like the author didn't understand how to play it and put it aside. Then, the supporting characters are severely reduced in intelligence, and it is written as if except for the protagonist, all members of the order, kindness, and neutral camps are offline. For example, in the early stage, we talked about the mysteries of the Origin Star (the place where the protagonist comes from), and then the Lord of Light, who is known as the strongest, gave up everything on the Origin Star (he didn't return after seeing the protagonist dominate it anyway) and his subordinates, and resolutely continued to fight with his brothers in the same camp (during the fighting process, the protagonist not only became a master from a mortal but also established an "amazing" god system). After so long, there was no shift in the camp. Is this shift only for the protagonist? For example, an old "Light" family from the good camp (the setting is that they can complement each other), helped the sister of the family break the seal of a hateful master N years ago, and then just after the other party was released (and lost an authority), he gathered a group of evil camp to seek revenge, and there was a lot of fighting. Among them, the eldest brother of the family started to mess up because the destiny authority was suppressed and everyone could be resurrected in a million years. There was no "gathering" from the beginning to the end, and he was beaten to death one by one. In the end, the Lord of Hatred killed all the members of the "Light" family and polluted a large area of the universe. After reading this, I have one question: How did you win N years ago? Have you really made no progress at all in all these years? The villain is so powerful in his actions, but your family has not had a little brother for so many years? Later, I saw that the villain Destiny B released at least three sealed evil camp masters, and also created an evil camp master to pollute the entire map. Then all the members of the order and good camp were helpless, and the protagonist "was found to have a weak spot" because of the camp deviation setting. The above is not the most important. The key is that when so many evil camp masters were sealed before, the order and good camp did not see the east wind overpowering the west wind. Before releasing it, the villain had pinned down everyone with just a random arrangement. After releasing it, it felt like a direct push. Regarding relationships, the decent camp is online except when it is providing benefits to the protagonist, and is idle at other times. If you ask me, the decent camp should be destroyed altogether. I'm tired.
camp
There is no doubt that the protagonist is in the justice camp. In this extraordinary world, I hope the protagonist is neutral or evil.
It's very interesting. It took me a week to read it.
Recently, I have become obsessed with Cthulhu-style novels. I have read too many cool novels, and I feel more and more that the cool novels are too empty. However, the Cthulhu style is different. It gives people a sense of mystery, fear, and reality. You can't imagine what enemies or monsters will appear next moment.
It looks great in the early and middle stages, but also in the later stages. . . The system is well conceived
What can I say, this book is very good. Some people may start reading this type of book after reading Mystery, but I am the opposite The early and middle stages of this book gave me great expectations, especially after I achieved the God-Deceiving achievement, I already regarded it as a masterpiece. Unfortunately, I abandoned the book in the fate section. It's not that I can't understand the plot, it's just that it was too much, and it felt like forcibly torturing the master. The worldview was a little confusing in the early stage, but the author quickly adjusted it, which is great👍 Because what attracts me most about this book is the systematic conception of this book. It is very good, layer by layer, but not crowded. There are not many novels where you have to be clear that you are an ant-like existence, but you still insist on participating in the struggle of the strong. I can only say that you not only regard the supporting characters you have worked hard to conceive as fools, but also treat us readers as fools. This book is not like that. When the protagonist wants to participate in the god level, he decisively gives him the status of a god. At the same time, he also gives a very reasonable limit to prevent the plot from collapsing. Follow the previous steps step by step. But towards the finale, especially the big boss in the finale, I felt like I wanted to vomit, that is, the delicious food I had been looking forward to suddenly turned into poison. I've only seen an ending like this in a Witcher's Journey book. It's disgusting. Not much to say, I'm looking forward to the next new book. There are underrated novels of this type. I beg book friends to share them.
Always involved in events where power is unequal
The protagonist is not a professional yet, but everything related to him is the work of gods or demigods. Is this really good? If the author hadn't taken advantage of his protagonist's halo, he would have had his hair cut off long ago.
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It was recommended to me by the author in the past few days. To be honest, I was tired of watching the Witcher series and I didn't really want to read it. However, I read a certain website and saw good reviews so I gave it a try. It's pretty good. Spiritual energy recovery wizard style. The mysterious side was once prosperous, but due to the spiritual barrier that has been banned for hundreds of years, the spiritual energy that has disappeared now begins to recover, and the world will usher in great changes. The protagonist is reincarnated into a low-grade pain devil in a witchcraft tool-for-soul scale. He can only watch others take advantage of him but cannot escape. Fortunately, because of his golden finger and his desperate courage, he takes advantage of the black wizard's opportunity to seize the body and enter the target of the body-the rich second generation whose parents both died. In order to avoid the revenge of the wizard family, he entered a noble school that retained the divine power of the church a hundred years ago. At the same time, he used the golden finger that knew all things to find the meditation method from the wizard's relics and began to practice. Due to the revival of spiritual energy, strange people who have disappeared for hundreds of years gradually appear. The protagonist continues to fight the monsters that appear around him and upgrade, step by step into the depths of this strange world. Why read this book: I personally dislike the wizard style, because it basically involves getting rid of the built-in point adding device, starting with the knight modifying the training method, and then meeting the wizard and entering the wizard academy. After using it for so many years without changing, it really made me sick. In contrast, the beginning of this book is more innovative. Moreover, the design of weirdness, professions, and equipment and props feels very thoughtful. I personally always like stories that focus on this aspect, so I like to read DND articles and play Western fantasy games. Why not read this book: From the beginning to now, there have been several situations where you have encountered a dead-end situation and then gambled your life to find a chance to survive and then successfully come back. I hope that the occurrence of such dead-end situations will be relatively reduced in the future, because it will give people the feeling that the protagonist is relying on his own full luck to win. Then there is the aspect that I personally think is okay but I have seen many people complain about it. The protagonist is originally a stable character, but he almost capsized because of meeting a girl several times. It is best not to use girls to create plot conflicts and reasons for fighting. Some people will think that the protagonist is a girl. Generally speaking, I feel that it is between grain and grass-to grain and grass. It seems quite comfortable at the moment. I will change my review after seeing the follow-up.




I've read a few chapters, it's a pretty good fantasy novel. The protagonist is a devil, and the beginning is very interesting. Add it first, read more and then add comments. It's on the shelves. Pin it first to support it.




Male protagonist ★★★ Couple❌『Prosperity Period』 The male protagonist travels to another world and becomes a wizard. He has a golden finger and can know the specific information of various strange objects. It feels like a game system and has an upgrade flow. It's well written, the only thing that makes me nervous is that I don't know if there will be more female protagonists.




Although it is a bit dry and may not be logically fluent, it is overall worth reading. You can feel that the author is carefully conceiving the plot. The mysterious things and the development of the plot are all written seriously. . To be honest, it is no longer common in online novels nowadays! Overall it's pretty good.



























