
Please Call Me Arcanist
About This Novel
The true God is supreme, why does he covet the worship of mortals? Extraordinary creatures are naturally powerful, so why do they only follow their instincts? What kind of past events do the dilapidated historical relics tell? ... Visitors from different time and space set foot on this land ignorantly, But found: It turns out that there is no creature that cannot be dissected and studied! If so, That must be because the dissection was not thorough enough! ... "Sir Brian, the Association of Protectors of Paranormal Creatures has accused you of conducting evil research on black magic. Do you have any explanation for this?" The handsome and shy young man's face suddenly turned red, and he waved his hands in excitement: "It's a complete slander. They all voluntarily sacrificed themselves for the arcane arts!" ... The dawn has arrived, and elements, mysteries, souls, bloodlines, creations, and hundreds of schools of thought are contending. War is never far away, the church, the empire, the old and new continents, the homeland, other worlds... This is a legend of an explorer...
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Official(11)Scraped 7d ago
I feel like the author's writing attitude is pretty good
But the long-winded time travel is one of the important signs of a bad book, and then the plot is too mediocre to be a story. I didn't finish ten chapters.
It's so uncomfortable to watch.
In my understanding, wizards should be the group that least believes in fate, but this protagonist gives me the same feeling as in the previous Long Aotian-style novels, you know? Although he is very weak, he can still survive even if he can participate in the top battles. To be fair, in the general definition of wizard-style power, the existence of legends and true gods are existences that are difficult for wizard apprentices to approach, let alone fight with them.
Collect girls, have a harem, let's start it
Excellent introduction
The writing technique or routine of this book is too old! For me, reading a page is not fast, I can't write the key points, and even skipping a few chapters doesn't matter. There is no value in reading carefully.
There's too much nonsense, it's only two hundred chapters and it's not even level one, and it contains too many things that have nothing to do with protagonist Z improving his own strength.
Continue to support, come on, don't lose it.
Give me a good review, it's worth looking forward to, keep up the good work.
Too much nonsense
You wrote almost a hundred chapters about a ruin? ? Then wouldn't it take hundreds of chapters for wizards to explore other worlds in the later period? If the main world is written the way you write it, wouldn't it have no meaning at all? Don't write too much about the verification of ideas. It's enough to write the protagonist. It's very tedious to write out and verify each wizard's ideas. The fighting scenes are well written, but there is no need to have so many chapters for just a high-end fight, right?
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Official(11)Scraped 7d ago
I feel like the author's writing attitude is pretty good
But the long-winded time travel is one of the important signs of a bad book, and then the plot is too mediocre to be a story. I didn't finish ten chapters.
It's so uncomfortable to watch.
In my understanding, wizards should be the group that least believes in fate, but this protagonist gives me the same feeling as in the previous Long Aotian-style novels, you know? Although he is very weak, he can still survive even if he can participate in the top battles. To be fair, in the general definition of wizard-style power, the existence of legends and true gods are existences that are difficult for wizard apprentices to approach, let alone fight with them.
Collect girls, have a harem, let's start it
Excellent introduction
The writing technique or routine of this book is too old! For me, reading a page is not fast, I can't write the key points, and even skipping a few chapters doesn't matter. There is no value in reading carefully.
There's too much nonsense, it's only two hundred chapters and it's not even level one, and it contains too many things that have nothing to do with protagonist Z improving his own strength.
Continue to support, come on, don't lose it.
Give me a good review, it's worth looking forward to, keep up the good work.
Too much nonsense
You wrote almost a hundred chapters about a ruin? ? Then wouldn't it take hundreds of chapters for wizards to explore other worlds in the later period? If the main world is written the way you write it, wouldn't it have no meaning at all? Don't write too much about the verification of ideas. It's enough to write the protagonist. It's very tedious to write out and verify each wizard's ideas. The fighting scenes are well written, but there is no need to have so many chapters for just a high-end fight, right?










