
Hogwarts Gray Wizard
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The new book "The Wrong Way to Open My Rebirth", if you are interested, you can come and have a look~... Is "Harry Potter" a fairy tale? What lies in front of Anton is a dark wizard who releases evil spells at will, a scheming, stinking and vermin-ridden world on the edge of the wizarding world like a quagmire. In this place beyond the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Magic, even Snape's reputation as a murderer could be heard everywhere. How to survive? That was all he had to think about. Maybe the arrival of the Hogwarts acceptance letter will be the sunshine piercing the gloomy clouds. But before that, he must be on his own. Only yourself! "Crush the bones!" The light of the curse illuminated Anton's face, and he smiled so happily, "Okay, I'm alive again."
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Official(138)Scraped 21d ago
The only bad thing!
The protagonist always adds: ah, da, hey, great, hey hey. Wow, really, I really can't accept it! It doesn't fit the character at all, I really can't stand it! Don't you think it's disgusting? But other than that, I really feel that the writing is very good. I just wrote this just to vent, otherwise I would be really uncomfortable to death. If the author sees it, I suggest changing it. Woo woo woo
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Have you ever experienced a dream that you had a long time ago and now you are doing it again? I had a dream today, and then I suddenly realized in the dream that this was a dream I had a long time ago. Later I adjusted what I was experiencing based on the previous dream. Now I will talk about my two dreams to give you a comparison. The first dream: The end of the world began, I started running away, met a robot, and then I learned that the robot was going to reverse the future in a secret base. I followed him in, and then I came out again. This time a person asked me "What is your name?" I answered truthfully. When I entered the secret base for the second time, I found that this person was also in the secret base, and it seemed that he wanted to stop the future, but fortunately he failed. The second dream: The end of the world began, and I also started to avoid it. When I encountered the robot again, I suddenly realized that this was a dream I had had a long time ago, and I decided not to proceed as before. I looked at the robot, and I didn't decide to enter the secret base, but behind me, the person from the previous dream was wandering around the entrance of the secret base, but he didn't seem to have determined the entrance, and I was buying something from the vending machine next to it. At this time, he came over and asked me, "What's your name?" I didn't answer truthfully. The person looked at me and then left. At night, the crowd suddenly became panicked. It turned out that one person had mutated, and everyone he touched would also become like this. At this time, the person who asked my name suddenly appeared behind me. He told me that this mutation was extremely contagious and needed to be eliminated by unconventional means. Then he turned into a Kaijia Warrior, or a Kamen Rider, or in short some kind of exoskeleton suit, which quickly eliminated those monsters and transformed some people who were not completely mutated. Then the dream ends here. The first dream was too long ago, at least two years ago, or even three years ago. The second dream has many more branches, but I don't know the reasons for many, so I will tell the content similar to the main plot.
I couldn't stand it when I saw the protagonist being tortured and imprisoned in Azkaban. Why should the protagonist accept it and leave? Others make trouble for you, make you frame you A good person should be furious, let alone the protagonist who treats the Unforgivable Curse as a random wizard. And you act like it's none of my business If it's none of my business, it's because you don't want to worry about your own business. Others will get angry. If it's none of my business, then you're just a simple coward. The whole novel has been saying that wizards are the most important thing about God's will. But the protagonist has done a lot of magic and his willpower is still very poor. He doubts himself all the time. It's hard to accept it right here.
Is there a female protagonist?
I really like the little girl named Anna, especially the surname Rozier, coupled with Lanstrange, I can directly book the third generation of Dark Lord
There was a hot search yesterday. An anonymous author was stabbed eight times by medical readers because he was too slow to update. He was slightly injured (ಡωಡ) (ಡωಡ) (ಡωಡ)
Feeling very messy
The author please brush the original work two times, three times and four times before writing.
Can the author stop being OOC? The name also sounds like a hammer in the east and a stick in the west, and the author is really a fan of Hamburg? Do you really respect the original work? Was it created based on respect for the original work? This Gray Wizard is inconsistent and contradicts the setting of the book, and various small details are blatantly contrary to the original work. The new Lockhart book is much better and more pleasing to the eye. I read the previous book - The Gray Wizard with the expectation of reading a new book, but I couldn't count the poisonous points. The author's biggest stinking problem is that he is a second creation and likes to be completely awkward. It would be awkward to insist on any emotional drama. The love stories of Xiaoyan and Nalan Yanran are better than this.
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I just want to ask if it is without cp, I don't want to read a novel with a female protagonist, thank you (don't scold me)
The front part is pretty good, what about the back part? After two hundred chapters, it becomes more and more verbose, reasoning, narrating, and telling what happened. What about the word count of water? Can't stand it anymore
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Official(138)Scraped 21d ago
The only bad thing!
The protagonist always adds: ah, da, hey, great, hey hey. Wow, really, I really can't accept it! It doesn't fit the character at all, I really can't stand it! Don't you think it's disgusting? But other than that, I really feel that the writing is very good. I just wrote this just to vent, otherwise I would be really uncomfortable to death. If the author sees it, I suggest changing it. Woo woo woo
ask something
Have you ever experienced a dream that you had a long time ago and now you are doing it again? I had a dream today, and then I suddenly realized in the dream that this was a dream I had a long time ago. Later I adjusted what I was experiencing based on the previous dream. Now I will talk about my two dreams to give you a comparison. The first dream: The end of the world began, I started running away, met a robot, and then I learned that the robot was going to reverse the future in a secret base. I followed him in, and then I came out again. This time a person asked me "What is your name?" I answered truthfully. When I entered the secret base for the second time, I found that this person was also in the secret base, and it seemed that he wanted to stop the future, but fortunately he failed. The second dream: The end of the world began, and I also started to avoid it. When I encountered the robot again, I suddenly realized that this was a dream I had had a long time ago, and I decided not to proceed as before. I looked at the robot, and I didn't decide to enter the secret base, but behind me, the person from the previous dream was wandering around the entrance of the secret base, but he didn't seem to have determined the entrance, and I was buying something from the vending machine next to it. At this time, he came over and asked me, "What's your name?" I didn't answer truthfully. The person looked at me and then left. At night, the crowd suddenly became panicked. It turned out that one person had mutated, and everyone he touched would also become like this. At this time, the person who asked my name suddenly appeared behind me. He told me that this mutation was extremely contagious and needed to be eliminated by unconventional means. Then he turned into a Kaijia Warrior, or a Kamen Rider, or in short some kind of exoskeleton suit, which quickly eliminated those monsters and transformed some people who were not completely mutated. Then the dream ends here. The first dream was too long ago, at least two years ago, or even three years ago. The second dream has many more branches, but I don't know the reasons for many, so I will tell the content similar to the main plot.
I couldn't stand it when I saw the protagonist being tortured and imprisoned in Azkaban. Why should the protagonist accept it and leave? Others make trouble for you, make you frame you A good person should be furious, let alone the protagonist who treats the Unforgivable Curse as a random wizard. And you act like it's none of my business If it's none of my business, it's because you don't want to worry about your own business. Others will get angry. If it's none of my business, then you're just a simple coward. The whole novel has been saying that wizards are the most important thing about God's will. But the protagonist has done a lot of magic and his willpower is still very poor. He doubts himself all the time. It's hard to accept it right here.
Is there a female protagonist?
I really like the little girl named Anna, especially the surname Rozier, coupled with Lanstrange, I can directly book the third generation of Dark Lord
There was a hot search yesterday. An anonymous author was stabbed eight times by medical readers because he was too slow to update. He was slightly injured (ಡωಡ) (ಡωಡ) (ಡωಡ)
Feeling very messy
The author please brush the original work two times, three times and four times before writing.
Can the author stop being OOC? The name also sounds like a hammer in the east and a stick in the west, and the author is really a fan of Hamburg? Do you really respect the original work? Was it created based on respect for the original work? This Gray Wizard is inconsistent and contradicts the setting of the book, and various small details are blatantly contrary to the original work. The new Lockhart book is much better and more pleasing to the eye. I read the previous book - The Gray Wizard with the expectation of reading a new book, but I couldn't count the poisonous points. The author's biggest stinking problem is that he is a second creation and likes to be completely awkward. It would be awkward to insist on any emotional drama. The love stories of Xiaoyan and Nalan Yanran are better than this.
ask a question
I just want to ask if it is without cp, I don't want to read a novel with a female protagonist, thank you (don't scold me)
The front part is pretty good, what about the back part? After two hundred chapters, it becomes more and more verbose, reasoning, narrating, and telling what happened. What about the word count of water? Can't stand it anymore
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In this place beyond the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Magic, even Snape's reputation as a murderer could be heard everywhere.


Overall score, 7 points, excellent product. This is another HP article that I have been following recently. Like the previous book, the style is darker. If you only look at the front part, the plot in the early part of this book is more depressing. But this depression is only in the atmosphere, not purely on the protagonist. In fact, it is very refreshing to watch. The early plot of this book is completely original, and the story before the protagonist enters the academy is very long. And the original plot is really good, but the plot after entering the academy is much inferior. This book is different from traditional HP fan fiction in that it does not delve deeply into the power of wizards, or even if it does, it is only superficial and difficult to justify. After all, the original work is just children's literature, and the power system is not that rigorous. The author of this book has his own understanding of the power of wizards, and seems to want to build a reasonable and rigorous system of wizards' power in the book. It really looks like that, at least the author's logic doesn't seem to have any loopholes at first glance. The style of the first volume is not very consistent with the style of the later ones. It should be said that they are quite different. At present, I think the best thing written is the original plot of the first volume. If you only read the author's original plot in the first volume, you will inevitably feel a sense of gap after entering the second volume. But according to the author's explanation, as the protagonist becomes more distant from the world and is not as alienated as at the beginning, a warmer plot is needed to calm down the depression of the first volume, because if the style is kept suppressed, it will be too boring after a long time. Well, the author is the biggest in the book, and after entering the academy, although the plot is not as amazing as the first volume, the overall level is still acceptable, and as the plot progresses, the reading feeling gradually becomes better. And this book is not a three-little-nanny type book. There are many magical changes to the original plot, but I don't know if it will always be like this in the future.




Can be seen. The male protagonist travels back in time. In the beginning, he is the apprentice, assistant, servant, and medicine tester of a dark wizard who lives in Knockturn Alley. Later, he strives to acquire knowledge and find opportunities in the gap, and successfully escapes (but the teacher turns out to be xx!). He takes the route of a potion master, tries to save Nagini, gets acquainted with Lupine, and is of the same level as the trio. There is an intersection with the original plot and some changes. The writing is good, but the setting is rare and watchable.















