
Daily Life of a Cyber Magician
About This Novel
(This is by no means an urban supernatural story under the guise of magic, the magic performance is rigorous and objective!) "Magician's Code": 1. Absolutely believe in science 2. Never do magic in front of Muggles 3. Never destroy the magician's character Remember, if anyone asks, just say it's a trick, the 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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Official(61)Scraped 18d ago
There are ten commandments in detective novels, one of which is that the detective and the murderer cannot be the same person. In the second half of the novel, the protagonist suddenly becomes the mastermind behind the scenes. Too abrupt
A bit abrupt
The protagonist suddenly turned into a smiling face, which felt quite sudden.
Overall the first half is pretty good.
This is the first book on this subject that I have read. The author describes some magic performances very well. Basically, it can come to mind based on the text. There are no big holes in the settings, and about 80% of the settings can be rounded out in later chapters. However, after entering a certain chapter, the protagonist suddenly turned into a so-called "smiling face" and said that there was nothing to explain. I didn't quite understand it. Maybe it was the first time I had seen this type of novel. Like other novels where the protagonist transforms into a big boss behind the scenes in the middle and later stages, the corresponding foreshadowing can basically be found in the previous book. This book is different. It said that after seeing Crowe's letter, he knew that he was the smiling face. He also said that he had worked with the fox in the three months since he came to this area, and the person who knew him best was the fox. How should I put it? It was quite sudden. As a reader, I basically had no sense of involvement at all. It was almost as if I was reading the autobiography of the protagonist. I personally feel that it is possible that the author found that the outline could not be continued, or that the author could not continue writing and wanted to finish it quickly, or that he was not good at or did not want to write daily prose. After all, according to the previous plot, there may be some daily prose next. I still hope that I can write it well later and don't be too perfunctory.
Why are these highly rated books not recommended, but those with low ratings?
Why are these high-rated books not recommended, but those with low ratings😌
The book is okay
After watching it, it was a bit unfinished. The protagonist turned into a smiley face in the middle and it was unclear. At the end, the protagonist and the heroine went back in time after performing a magic trick. There was no explanation of how to complete the final logical chain...
Awesome
Just four tablets are awesome.
I'm a bit naughty
When I saw the word "Muggle" in the introduction, I didn't want to read it. I felt that the introduction looked a bit embarrassing. As an ordinary person, I don't like the word "Muggle", mainly because of the influence of Harry Potter. This is my personal feeling. I am a good person everywhere.
Hard to describe in one word
The front part is okay, but the magic aspect is relatively clear. The process is very confusing. I feel that besides magic, there are many things that the male protagonist only figured out after the ending.
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Official(61)Scraped 18d ago
There are ten commandments in detective novels, one of which is that the detective and the murderer cannot be the same person. In the second half of the novel, the protagonist suddenly becomes the mastermind behind the scenes. Too abrupt
A bit abrupt
The protagonist suddenly turned into a smiling face, which felt quite sudden.
Overall the first half is pretty good.
This is the first book on this subject that I have read. The author describes some magic performances very well. Basically, it can come to mind based on the text. There are no big holes in the settings, and about 80% of the settings can be rounded out in later chapters. However, after entering a certain chapter, the protagonist suddenly turned into a so-called "smiling face" and said that there was nothing to explain. I didn't quite understand it. Maybe it was the first time I had seen this type of novel. Like other novels where the protagonist transforms into a big boss behind the scenes in the middle and later stages, the corresponding foreshadowing can basically be found in the previous book. This book is different. It said that after seeing Crowe's letter, he knew that he was the smiling face. He also said that he had worked with the fox in the three months since he came to this area, and the person who knew him best was the fox. How should I put it? It was quite sudden. As a reader, I basically had no sense of involvement at all. It was almost as if I was reading the autobiography of the protagonist. I personally feel that it is possible that the author found that the outline could not be continued, or that the author could not continue writing and wanted to finish it quickly, or that he was not good at or did not want to write daily prose. After all, according to the previous plot, there may be some daily prose next. I still hope that I can write it well later and don't be too perfunctory.
Why are these highly rated books not recommended, but those with low ratings?
Why are these high-rated books not recommended, but those with low ratings😌
The book is okay
After watching it, it was a bit unfinished. The protagonist turned into a smiley face in the middle and it was unclear. At the end, the protagonist and the heroine went back in time after performing a magic trick. There was no explanation of how to complete the final logical chain...
Awesome
Just four tablets are awesome.
I'm a bit naughty
When I saw the word "Muggle" in the introduction, I didn't want to read it. I felt that the introduction looked a bit embarrassing. As an ordinary person, I don't like the word "Muggle", mainly because of the influence of Harry Potter. This is my personal feeling. I am a good person everywhere.
Hard to describe in one word
The front part is okay, but the magic aspect is relatively clear. The process is very confusing. I feel that besides magic, there are many things that the male protagonist only figured out after the ending.
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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


















