
Night Crow Lord
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Suddenly I discovered that the crow mage is very naughty in Eastern fantasy, and the Sun Golden Crow is also a crow in a certain sense.
A little tired from watching
Author, the plot you wrote is very good and the protagonist is also very delicate. However, I am a bit tired after reading it. I feel that the character symbols are not clear enough and each paragraph does not look smooth. For example, you named a place Golora and a crow Golora. It made me very uncomfortable and often fell into thinking, who is this? What did he do before? And then, can you stop pushing yourself to death with obsessive-compulsive disorder? Various sentences are not fluent. For example, leaving a word at the end and then not changing it will cause heated discussions. Oh My God......
Do you know why this book is not popular?
Most readers just disappear where the devil appears. You said that what you wrote was slow-burning, and that the protagonist was careful and did not take risks. However, the protagonist still encountered various dangers to his life, and it was inexplicable. I can accept this anyway. After all, you said that the protagonist is a degenerate, I understand, and I can continue to read it. However, you have a devil boss appear out of nowhere, and you feel that you can see the golden finger of the protagonist. I dare say that there are many people who can't watch it. To sum it up, if the protagonist does not work hard to become stronger, dangers and troubles will continue. Goldfinger will be seen through within a few dozen chapters, and he will slip away, slip away.
Speechless
This author is simply digging a hole to bury himself in the novel. He was criticized for being too watery, but after only a few dozen chapters, a devil appears and knows that the protagonist has a system and origins. The protagonist is still fooling around. The protagonist thinks that it is enough to slowly become stronger. In fact, if I were powerful, I would let you get out of control? Twenty-four hours a day, covertly and covertly, I will monitor everything except your body and even your soul, so that you can make a comeback?! What's more, it's better to imprison you directly and try various methods to get your hands on the plug-in and search for your soul. From this chapter on, the book must be bleak.
Protagonist?? Story??
After re-reading over a hundred chapters, I did not see the advantage of crows in the text. In other words, I didn't see the advantage of the question. I've read dozens of chapters of this book before, and now I've found it interesting and started reading it, but... I still really liked the feeling it gave me in the early stages. The further I got to the later, the more it felt like a story rather than a novel. The plot is a bit vague starting from Duke Rose, and the word count for the skills at the end is a bit confusing! The author said that this is a game article, but who writes about skills in one chapter?! I can't stand this! The abbreviation here may be a bit attractive, please don't cover it up and say that this is just a game system article! I have read novels for almost ten years, and almost none of them have been written! Regarding skill points, the author has set the protagonist to filter out those with insufficient skill points or something? This is mentioned later. Is it a bit abusive here? The author is really writing about the game, but it doesn't have that flavor. Some are just real games. If you play some PC games where you choose talents, you can also choose branches. You still have to choose skills here, why don't you choose them all? ? ? ? It's said to be innovative, well it is indeed innovative, emmm. After all, I didn't finish reading it, otherwise I might have commented earlier. But the key point is that besides not being able to select all skills, the protagonist Crow has no advantage in the early stage, he was forced to trade by the devil in front of Duke Rose, and the melee wizard doesn't like these four things that I can't stand... Except! Key points: The author's plot ambush arrangement is good. The plot of Count Mercury or Duke is very vivid and interesting. The setting of psychic radiation is good. It is not like ordinary wizarding novels, which are just pollution but not as diverse as wood, mercury, darkness and psychic pollution. This is still new. I think this book is good, but some chapters are a bit ups and downs. The first crow in the protagonist suddenly died... And so on. The article was at a low point, and then many crows let go of their emotions towards the crow. There was an accident that was only used, which made me see the helplessness of the protagonist's growth, or the author~ All in all, not bad!
The protagonist is weak throughout
Even if the author likes narration, there is a lot of nonsense and it is very watery. It is not recommended to read it.
It's been dozens of chapters, this strength is too weak
I know it's a slow-burning book, but it's too slow! He has not even reached the level of a low-level wizard apprentice. Hey, the content of water is also very high. He always says that his strength is low, but he does not fight monsters. He goes to this village and town and meets his teammates. They are either dead or disabled. It seems that he has the aura of Conan. Do you want to travel the world? I estimate that it will take several hundred chapters to be written before the protagonist becomes an official wizard.
I hate novels about fate the most, because if they are written lightly, it would be better not to write them at all, and if they are written deeply, few can write them well. I feel that the protagonist of this book has always followed fate and never escaped. Thinking about it this way, the book is not interesting at all.
Will this book be available?
Will this book have a female protagonist? I hope this book doesn't have a female protagonist.
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Official(103)Scraped 21d ago
Suddenly I discovered that the crow mage is very naughty in Eastern fantasy, and the Sun Golden Crow is also a crow in a certain sense.
A little tired from watching
Author, the plot you wrote is very good and the protagonist is also very delicate. However, I am a bit tired after reading it. I feel that the character symbols are not clear enough and each paragraph does not look smooth. For example, you named a place Golora and a crow Golora. It made me very uncomfortable and often fell into thinking, who is this? What did he do before? And then, can you stop pushing yourself to death with obsessive-compulsive disorder? Various sentences are not fluent. For example, leaving a word at the end and then not changing it will cause heated discussions. Oh My God......
Do you know why this book is not popular?
Most readers just disappear where the devil appears. You said that what you wrote was slow-burning, and that the protagonist was careful and did not take risks. However, the protagonist still encountered various dangers to his life, and it was inexplicable. I can accept this anyway. After all, you said that the protagonist is a degenerate, I understand, and I can continue to read it. However, you have a devil boss appear out of nowhere, and you feel that you can see the golden finger of the protagonist. I dare say that there are many people who can't watch it. To sum it up, if the protagonist does not work hard to become stronger, dangers and troubles will continue. Goldfinger will be seen through within a few dozen chapters, and he will slip away, slip away.
Speechless
This author is simply digging a hole to bury himself in the novel. He was criticized for being too watery, but after only a few dozen chapters, a devil appears and knows that the protagonist has a system and origins. The protagonist is still fooling around. The protagonist thinks that it is enough to slowly become stronger. In fact, if I were powerful, I would let you get out of control? Twenty-four hours a day, covertly and covertly, I will monitor everything except your body and even your soul, so that you can make a comeback?! What's more, it's better to imprison you directly and try various methods to get your hands on the plug-in and search for your soul. From this chapter on, the book must be bleak.
Protagonist?? Story??
After re-reading over a hundred chapters, I did not see the advantage of crows in the text. In other words, I didn't see the advantage of the question. I've read dozens of chapters of this book before, and now I've found it interesting and started reading it, but... I still really liked the feeling it gave me in the early stages. The further I got to the later, the more it felt like a story rather than a novel. The plot is a bit vague starting from Duke Rose, and the word count for the skills at the end is a bit confusing! The author said that this is a game article, but who writes about skills in one chapter?! I can't stand this! The abbreviation here may be a bit attractive, please don't cover it up and say that this is just a game system article! I have read novels for almost ten years, and almost none of them have been written! Regarding skill points, the author has set the protagonist to filter out those with insufficient skill points or something? This is mentioned later. Is it a bit abusive here? The author is really writing about the game, but it doesn't have that flavor. Some are just real games. If you play some PC games where you choose talents, you can also choose branches. You still have to choose skills here, why don't you choose them all? ? ? ? It's said to be innovative, well it is indeed innovative, emmm. After all, I didn't finish reading it, otherwise I might have commented earlier. But the key point is that besides not being able to select all skills, the protagonist Crow has no advantage in the early stage, he was forced to trade by the devil in front of Duke Rose, and the melee wizard doesn't like these four things that I can't stand... Except! Key points: The author's plot ambush arrangement is good. The plot of Count Mercury or Duke is very vivid and interesting. The setting of psychic radiation is good. It is not like ordinary wizarding novels, which are just pollution but not as diverse as wood, mercury, darkness and psychic pollution. This is still new. I think this book is good, but some chapters are a bit ups and downs. The first crow in the protagonist suddenly died... And so on. The article was at a low point, and then many crows let go of their emotions towards the crow. There was an accident that was only used, which made me see the helplessness of the protagonist's growth, or the author~ All in all, not bad!
The protagonist is weak throughout
Even if the author likes narration, there is a lot of nonsense and it is very watery. It is not recommended to read it.
It's been dozens of chapters, this strength is too weak
I know it's a slow-burning book, but it's too slow! He has not even reached the level of a low-level wizard apprentice. Hey, the content of water is also very high. He always says that his strength is low, but he does not fight monsters. He goes to this village and town and meets his teammates. They are either dead or disabled. It seems that he has the aura of Conan. Do you want to travel the world? I estimate that it will take several hundred chapters to be written before the protagonist becomes an official wizard.
I hate novels about fate the most, because if they are written lightly, it would be better not to write them at all, and if they are written deeply, few can write them well. I feel that the protagonist of this book has always followed fate and never escaped. Thinking about it this way, the book is not interesting at all.
Will this book be available?
Will this book have a female protagonist? I hope this book doesn't have a female protagonist.
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In a wizarding novel, the protagonist's ability is dark, which is related to the corvid family, echoing the title of the book. When I looked at the front, I thought of a picture. In the dark night, the protagonist plays the harp, the crows covering the sky fly by, and the moonlight shines down. However, it is another melee mage (wrong) (the world view has not been expanded yet) So hurry up and upgrade. Why do wizards use melee combat? (Funny) ... It can be said that the author is very careful, and the settings are fairly self-explanatory and readable. ...




There should be no heroine, which is very good. The supporting characters are not poisonous at all. They are just jealous of the protagonist such as passers-by, but they did not do any brainless things. The protagonist is a wizard by profession, and you can probably guess what his abilities are by looking at the title and introduction. The author must have read the Cthulhu series, so the development direction of the protagonist strikes me as indescribable.




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