
Daily Life of a Cyber Magician
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(This is definitely not an urban supernatural story under the guise of magic. Magic performances are rigorous and objective!) "Magician's Code": 1. Absolutely believe in science 2. Absolutely not play magic in front of Muggles 3. Absolutely not destroy the magician's personality. Remember, if anyone asks, just say it is a deception, magic must be fake, fake, fake! One day, Jiang Shu discovered that he could gain corresponding powers by performing magic. Therefore, while he believed in science on stage, he struck hard off the stage. Playing a little magic and solving some unsolved cases is the daily life of an ordinary magician in the cyberpunk world. (Cyberpunk worldview, not directly related to the game, no dyslexia) (Logical reasoning, magic crime solving, magic analysis, easy daily life, all the above content will appear)
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To be honest, the background is very good. From the beginning to the reunion with Mandu, I thought it was very good, and I liked it after that. Highly recommended before. The storyline is a bit cliche, but the inclusion of magic content is very novel and interesting, and it's worth reading.




The writing is okay! It's a bit Cthulhu-style. I watched the beginning and haven't finished it yet, but it feels like a decent cyber + Cthulhu style.




In fact, it's not cybernetic. Is it selling dog meat over someone else's head? Ability writing, wearing. The protagonist's ability is that magic that has been performed in public will be transformed into similar abilities, and there is a limit of 3 skill columns. The female characters are a bit strangely written, and the highlights lie in the magic show and solving crimes.




The setting is innovative and not mentally retarded, and can be justified. It feels like it will be hot













