
The Magician Never Makes a Wish
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"Tell me, you have three wishes." "My first wish is to have the power of a dragon that can crush the Goblin Lord; my second wish is to have an immortal body; my third wish is..." "Your wish has come true." "Huh?" "Ah! - How did I turn into a goblin! Why are my arms and legs missing! And my..." The paradigm expression is wrong, the numerical precision is lacking, the subject of the desire is unclear, and no restrictions are imposed... These are the main factors that cause distortion or even distortion of wishes. Ronan shook his head, his voice slowly descended from the high-dimensional throne, "Tell me, you have two more wishes." ------------------ [Pseudo-DND, the author has been a magician and can cast spells. This is not a random writing. Please let the author take the main settings. M9(`Д?)
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
I want to talk about my feelings
The book is a good book. I feel that the author just wanted to write a book about intrigues. However, the conflict points are too tight. The people around the protagonist are all villains and full of calculations. There is one event per chapter, and there is no space to think carefully. The plot jumps too fast. The protagonist has been passively involved in various things since the time travel. It is too fast.
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
I want to talk about my feelings
The book is a good book. I feel that the author just wanted to write a book about intrigues. However, the conflict points are too tight. The people around the protagonist are all villains and full of calculations. There is one event per chapter, and there is no space to think carefully. The plot jumps too fast. The protagonist has been passively involved in various things since the time travel. It is too fast.









