
The Plowing Wizard and His Island
by I'm Eighteen
About This Novel
Introduction 1: I am in a different world, plowing fields until I lose contact. Introduction 2: With the wizard's ability, he can create a big island with his hands! Book club group: 683264144
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Official(36)Scraped 1d ago
Salt water can kill ocean life
Isn't the sea salty?
Can't understand. . .
The protagonist has always emphasized that he is a wizard and knowledge is power, but he can't keep improving his attributes, right? ? I've read fifty or sixty chapters and my attributes haven't improved at all. Farmers can only use temporary potions to achieve "god-level" drug resistance, and wizards can only use "god-level" meditation to make some drawings and communicate with the goddess. The title of the book is Farming Wizard, but the protagonist doesn't grow much, and relies entirely on the name of the mage to keep his men under control. After the protagonist meditates on a potion that can improve attributes, he can use the farmer's skills to keep improving attributes, and he can become stronger. But the protagonist has always emphasized that knowledge is power, but the protagonist often lacks blue, right? Attacks also rely on external objects (equipment and potions), right? Knowledge keeps growing, but power, including mana, never grows. He also kept boasting that he was getting stronger. With the protagonist's physical condition, the protagonist would be dead if he tied A twice. Although this book brought me a lot of happiness, the protagonist's behavior was very bad. He offended the Storm Goddess, and he was leisurely and engaging in sex every day. The protagonist has been doing two things, engaging in color and expanding his subordinates to engage in more color. Farming is only done in the early stage. There is no use of farming at all later on. It is just a kind of food. The drug that the protagonist made in the early stage can break through the growth limit, but after only being used a few times, it still gave the Stitch Monster a few days of life. It feels like the author is restricting the protagonist. He doesn't give any prompts when it comes to improving attributes, and doesn't allow him to use drugs that can strengthen his subordinates. When the protagonist comes out, he engages in sex and collects beauties every day, just to improve his strength and gain knowledge every day. Doesn't the protagonist know how fragile he is? There are no training techniques, no potions that indicate attributes, and I pursue knowledge every day. Knowledge is power, but the protagonist must have blue to use it, right? There is such a lack of mana and there is no prompt for mana amount. It all relies on equipment to praise mana. Each piece of equipment has two points of mana!
There seems to be a problem that the author did not consider in the early stage!
Seven Moons I want to ask the protagonist how to solve the problem of high tide. Jiao Island is not covered by sea water?
The author looks over,,,,,
Why do you always farm? What is your connection with farming? You have to farm for both books.
Have some ideas!
This book is really good. I gave it 25 recommendation votes. I can read it sincerely. The logic is reasonable and IQ is online. The problem is that the island is full of women! ! Prosperity is a serious problem, and this situation is unreasonable! Perhaps considering that the island is not large and the population capacity is limited due to limited resource production, women may be easier to manage! Anyway, I have discovered this problem now! I'll mention the rest as I think of them later!
Incense
Uncomfortable(;_;) Book shortage Incense, Incense, Incense, Incense, Incense
I feel like the main character is too bad
It's not great at all. It doesn't show what's so great about the protagonist. He's only great at farming?
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Official(36)Scraped 1d ago
Salt water can kill ocean life
Isn't the sea salty?
Can't understand. . .
The protagonist has always emphasized that he is a wizard and knowledge is power, but he can't keep improving his attributes, right? ? I've read fifty or sixty chapters and my attributes haven't improved at all. Farmers can only use temporary potions to achieve "god-level" drug resistance, and wizards can only use "god-level" meditation to make some drawings and communicate with the goddess. The title of the book is Farming Wizard, but the protagonist doesn't grow much, and relies entirely on the name of the mage to keep his men under control. After the protagonist meditates on a potion that can improve attributes, he can use the farmer's skills to keep improving attributes, and he can become stronger. But the protagonist has always emphasized that knowledge is power, but the protagonist often lacks blue, right? Attacks also rely on external objects (equipment and potions), right? Knowledge keeps growing, but power, including mana, never grows. He also kept boasting that he was getting stronger. With the protagonist's physical condition, the protagonist would be dead if he tied A twice. Although this book brought me a lot of happiness, the protagonist's behavior was very bad. He offended the Storm Goddess, and he was leisurely and engaging in sex every day. The protagonist has been doing two things, engaging in color and expanding his subordinates to engage in more color. Farming is only done in the early stage. There is no use of farming at all later on. It is just a kind of food. The drug that the protagonist made in the early stage can break through the growth limit, but after only being used a few times, it still gave the Stitch Monster a few days of life. It feels like the author is restricting the protagonist. He doesn't give any prompts when it comes to improving attributes, and doesn't allow him to use drugs that can strengthen his subordinates. When the protagonist comes out, he engages in sex and collects beauties every day, just to improve his strength and gain knowledge every day. Doesn't the protagonist know how fragile he is? There are no training techniques, no potions that indicate attributes, and I pursue knowledge every day. Knowledge is power, but the protagonist must have blue to use it, right? There is such a lack of mana and there is no prompt for mana amount. It all relies on equipment to praise mana. Each piece of equipment has two points of mana!
There seems to be a problem that the author did not consider in the early stage!
Seven Moons I want to ask the protagonist how to solve the problem of high tide. Jiao Island is not covered by sea water?
The author looks over,,,,,
Why do you always farm? What is your connection with farming? You have to farm for both books.
Have some ideas!
This book is really good. I gave it 25 recommendation votes. I can read it sincerely. The logic is reasonable and IQ is online. The problem is that the island is full of women! ! Prosperity is a serious problem, and this situation is unreasonable! Perhaps considering that the island is not large and the population capacity is limited due to limited resource production, women may be easier to manage! Anyway, I have discovered this problem now! I'll mention the rest as I think of them later!
Incense
Uncomfortable(;_;) Book shortage Incense, Incense, Incense, Incense, Incense
I feel like the main character is too bad
It's not great at all. It doesn't show what's so great about the protagonist. He's only great at farming?
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Introduction 1: I am in a different world, plowing fields until I lose contact. Introduction 2: With the wizard's ability, he created a big island with his hands!




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This is the wizard version of Sad Wind! !




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