
Hogwarts: Becoming a God from Reselling Fresh Food
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Murphy came to the world of Harry Potter. His worldview had been solidified by materialism, and he couldn't understand the magic tree that the wizards had lit crookedly. You can teleport, but you are still using an owl to deliver letters? You've traveled through time, but you're still dying of old age? They have crossed over into arthropods, but they can't fly? And it's the 20th century. How do you magicians live poorer than Muggles? That night, standing on the brightly lit streets of London, looking at the few copper nuts left in his pocket, Murphy made a decision in his mind. Damn the Wizarding Secrecy! I want to make money! As a result, countless amazing inventions appeared in the Muggle world. White fresh version of cloud white medicine, beautiful magic potion foundation, love potion perfume... Even anti-gravity speed cars, traceless extension space capsules, super-light floo star gates... And magic has also been given the wings of technology, becoming omnipotent. Flying to the sky, escaping to the earth, immortal, immortal, even omniscient and omnipotent... Give magic to Muggles and technology to wizards. All for the greatest good! A few years later, when the gods returned from the distant past, they found that the world was shrouded under Murphy's Iron Curtain, and countless Avatar God-Destroying Cannons were bringing them into the crosshairs. Murphy: I want to be a god. God: Hahaha, you are really good at joking. I am just a dog from Mr. Murphy.
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Official(10)Scraped 2d ago
A little brainless
Isn't it about promoting technology? Is there anything that is more likely to cause technological explosion than direct war? ? Let the people on the technology side know that magic has immortality, and let the people on the imitating side know that the people in technology want to exterminate the species. A little guidance will be enough in the middle. Three years of technology's controllable nuclear fusion, five years of small laser weapons flying around, and the three unforgivable curses on the magic side have become first-year topics. In this case, whether it is technology or magic, it is an explosion within an explosion.
After reading a few chapters, I start by getting millions of pounds in the Muggle world. Are you sure you're okay? Then the wizard who can cast magic will still be short of money. Then Bai Xian is fine with Muggles? After all, there are many wizards like Hermione living in the Muggle world, not to mention that high-level Muggle officials know and have connections with wizards. If it is okay for this obviously product of the wizarding world to flow into Muggles and cause an impact, the Wizarding Secrecy Act can be completely thrown away.
I can't imagine a descendant of a Death Eater being able to do whatever he wants in the Muggle world without being caught by Oro.
I watched some, it's quite good.
Not bad, it's pretty good-looking. It's not enough to update soon.
Hogwarts: And he said you're not a dark wizard
The protagonist is a Ministry of Magic employee with no connection to Hogwarts.
Who of you still thinks the protagonist is simple?
Murphy is the first person I know and the one I understand the most. In one year, his identity completed a triple jump, from a pest handler that everyone looked down upon to the CEO of an umbrella company. He turned all the people who looked down on him before into friends. Do you still think he is simple?
Just read two chapters, it's a good book. This is no longer the same article, I hope the follow-up will be more exciting.
Send out all your ideas, maybe I will copy them.
As we all know, Qidian authors are good at copying book reviews, and crowdfunding to write books is normal, so everyone can post their ideas and actively discuss them. Maybe I will copy them someday😏. Won't he just come up with what you want to read? Isn't it better to build a harmonious comment area and open up your imagination than to find faults? Come on, everyone come to the bowl~
Although there is a bit of a lack of logic in the early stage, it is generally pretty good. It is not a cookie-cutter routine. Those fans take the protagonist group too seriously.
Hogwarts: And he said you're not a dark wizard
Looking at the introduction, I don't think it has much to do with dark wizards.
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Official(10)Scraped 2d ago
A little brainless
Isn't it about promoting technology? Is there anything that is more likely to cause technological explosion than direct war? ? Let the people on the technology side know that magic has immortality, and let the people on the imitating side know that the people in technology want to exterminate the species. A little guidance will be enough in the middle. Three years of technology's controllable nuclear fusion, five years of small laser weapons flying around, and the three unforgivable curses on the magic side have become first-year topics. In this case, whether it is technology or magic, it is an explosion within an explosion.
After reading a few chapters, I start by getting millions of pounds in the Muggle world. Are you sure you're okay? Then the wizard who can cast magic will still be short of money. Then Bai Xian is fine with Muggles? After all, there are many wizards like Hermione living in the Muggle world, not to mention that high-level Muggle officials know and have connections with wizards. If it is okay for this obviously product of the wizarding world to flow into Muggles and cause an impact, the Wizarding Secrecy Act can be completely thrown away.
I can't imagine a descendant of a Death Eater being able to do whatever he wants in the Muggle world without being caught by Oro.
I watched some, it's quite good.
Not bad, it's pretty good-looking. It's not enough to update soon.
Hogwarts: And he said you're not a dark wizard
The protagonist is a Ministry of Magic employee with no connection to Hogwarts.
Who of you still thinks the protagonist is simple?
Murphy is the first person I know and the one I understand the most. In one year, his identity completed a triple jump, from a pest handler that everyone looked down upon to the CEO of an umbrella company. He turned all the people who looked down on him before into friends. Do you still think he is simple?
Just read two chapters, it's a good book. This is no longer the same article, I hope the follow-up will be more exciting.
Send out all your ideas, maybe I will copy them.
As we all know, Qidian authors are good at copying book reviews, and crowdfunding to write books is normal, so everyone can post their ideas and actively discuss them. Maybe I will copy them someday😏. Won't he just come up with what you want to read? Isn't it better to build a harmonious comment area and open up your imagination than to find faults? Come on, everyone come to the bowl~
Although there is a bit of a lack of logic in the early stage, it is generally pretty good. It is not a cookie-cutter routine. Those fans take the protagonist group too seriously.
Hogwarts: And he said you're not a dark wizard
Looking at the introduction, I don't think it has much to do with dark wizards.
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No heroine The protagonist makes up a story in the diary to deceive Voldemort into being the savior of the future world, hahahahaha. Smiled




[Type] Harry Potter fan fiction, the protagonist is focused on his career and has no woman in his heart, no heroine [Status] Cut, 1.08 Million words (the result is almost finished, alas) The protagonist travels through the world of Harry Potter. At the beginning, he has graduated from Hogwarts. He is a violent worker. His leadership is so bad that he directly leaves his job to become the Dark Lord. Establish an umbrella company in the Muggle world, sell Yundian (South) Baiyao, sew up the bad news monsters, and sew up all the good news. All in all, it's quite interesting. Special reminder for the fourth part, Jingsu Ecstasy.




Murphy came to the world of Harry Potter and couldn't understand the magic tree that the wizards lit crookedly. You can teleport, but you are still using an owl to deliver letters? You've traveled through time, but you're still dying of old age? They have crossed over into arthropods, but they can't fly? And it's the 20th century. How do you magicians live poorer than Muggles? That night, standing on the brightly lit streets of London, looking at the few copper nuts left in his pocket, Murphy made a decision in his mind. Damn the Wizarding Secrecy! I want to make money! As a result, countless amazing inventions appeared in the Muggle world. Beautiful magic potion foundation, love potion perfume, white fresh version of cloud white medicine... Even anti-gravity speed cars, traceless extension space capsules, super-light floo star gates... And magic has also been given the wings of technology, becoming omnipotent. Flying to the sky, escaping to the earth, immortal, immortal, even omniscient and omnipotent... Murphy: "Give wizards technology, give Muggles magic. All for the greatest good!" Auror: "That's nice to say. You abused the three Unforgivable Curses, gnawed on big melons everywhere, violated the Statute of Secrecy, infiltrated the Ministry of Magic, and controlled Gringotts. You still say that you are not a dark wizard?"




The imagination is very big. It could be in the top five I've watched. Depends on personal taste, it doesn't stick to the original plot very much, and there are few interactive plot characters. But this is the real thing. The main story is about using Muggle technology to advance magic. The protagonist has a decisive character and is quite palatable.














