
The Mage Arrives
by Sleep Until Thirteen O'clock
About This Novel
I study arcane secrets in the tower. I grasp the laws of the entire world in the floating city. Kings salute me; angels bless me; dragons serve me; demons tremble at the sound of my name. I travel, fight, and conquer in the outer world; I talk and laugh with the gods, and pursue the core truth of the multiverse. I'm Gordon Freeman, and I'm a wizard. You ask me why I hold it in my mouth like this? Because I am a time traveler and I also have a game system with me.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
It's so confusing back there
It's very uncomfortable for readers to jump forward and not be able to catch up.
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
It's so confusing back there
It's very uncomfortable for readers to jump forward and not be able to catch up.
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Western fantasy wizard novel. The author's writing style is excellent and logical, and it is worth reading. However, it feels a little messy when reading, because the author often adds various unexpected events, and the main line is not clear.




System flow, game in another world, good reputation, so give it a try




The setting is a relatively ordinary mage system text from another world. However, what the author wrote is more interesting. The fun is more in combat, exploration and upgrading, and there are less face-slapping scenes. The arena can no longer be seen. The harem in this book is not so symbolic because of the large number of adventure plots, which allows the characters to be well presented. It can be regarded as a harem food worth reading.













