
The Original Wizard
by Grand Master
About This Novel
The new book, "The Heroic Spirit Calls, I Have One More Talent" has been released, please support me. [2019 Fantasy Category "Imagination and Creativity Essay Contest", Fantasy New Talent Award. In the world of gods and heroes, Ace used logic and mathematics as tools, guided by an objective and neutral research spirit, and became the original wizard by studying and imitating extraordinary creatures. Travel through the heavens, plunder the resources, knowledge and even roads of endless worlds as firewood, ignite the torch of the magic road, and spread the glory of wizards to thousands of worlds.
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Official(107)Scraped 20d ago
Can the author not be so controlling?
It feels like the urge to control becomes stronger in the later stages of dating. Since magic is spread and people obey in equal exchange, you also have to use magic books to monitor and control others. Everyone has some little secrets, wouldn't it be nice to let a hundred flowers bloom? From a normal perspective, if everyone knows that magic is monitoring them from the side in the later stage, I don't know what the state of mind of all those who study magic will be like.
I'm optimistic about you
I've heard that this book is a good one. Come on, author. I think it has great potential if you write it well.
Support authors and write books that everyone will love
I started to fall in love with novels such as The Witcher from the journey of a group of egrets ascending to the sky. I also like the definition of plundering planes to supplement knowledge and resources during the wizard's journey. And the original wizard book made me admire wizard novels even more. Give me endless knowledge, and I will use myself as the fulcrum to move the endless world
It was good in the early stages, but did it take off in the later stages?
Let me first explain that I have only read more than a hundred chapters. I feel that it is somewhat novel as a wizard novel and the plot development is not bad. But I looked at the table of contents and found that there were only over 600 chapters in total. After more than 100 chapters, it was still comparable to a hero and had not yet become an official wizard. It was only after more than 200 chapters that it was titled "quasi-official wizard", which means that the author only used 400 chapters to make the protagonist successfully surpass the legendary hero and surpass the Titan Lord (probably?). This plot seems to be developing too fast... It makes me a little worried about whether it will hit a thunderbolt
Rare high-quality wizarding literature
The protagonist rationalizes, farms and explores mysteries. It has now progressed to exploring the outside world. The good wizard novel I've read before, The Machine God Emperor, has been completed. Although it is a bit flawed, it has a good idea. The Witcher's Journey is complete, with a sane protagonist, a quest for mystery, and a single female protagonist. The Journey of the Infinite Wizard has not been updated. I think it was well written, but it's a pity. There are also some that I've seen before that I'm not impressed by. (๑´∀`๑) I think good-looking wizard novels usually involve absorbing all kinds of novel knowledge from all over the world, studying in high towers and farming, and always fighting and fighting. After reading too much, it feels boring. Everyone is welcome to recommend some good wizarding articles. (=^▽^=)
come on
Came for a walk again, I'm recovering, I can't afford to be hurt by reading dozens of chapters in one night
It's quite sudden
This wave of dimensionality upgrading and dimensionality reduction, up and down, and the sudden ending was something I didn't expect. I thought this book would have more than 1,000 chapters! But if you think about it carefully, both matter and antimatter have come out, and science popularization seems to have reached its limit. I can only think about science fiction in the future. But when I saw it later, I seemed to have lost the emotion I felt when I watched the promotion to a senior wizard apprentice. However, the flaws do not outweigh the flaws, overall it is still well written. The most regrettable thing is that I originally thought that the protagonist was the kind of person who really let the wizarding world develop freely, allowing it to grow, experience setbacks, and even the danger of destruction, or revive, but the wizard finally became the tool for the protagonist to return home.
Come on author
I just like this kind of logical books, especially magic ones.
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Official(107)Scraped 20d ago
Can the author not be so controlling?
It feels like the urge to control becomes stronger in the later stages of dating. Since magic is spread and people obey in equal exchange, you also have to use magic books to monitor and control others. Everyone has some little secrets, wouldn't it be nice to let a hundred flowers bloom? From a normal perspective, if everyone knows that magic is monitoring them from the side in the later stage, I don't know what the state of mind of all those who study magic will be like.
I'm optimistic about you
I've heard that this book is a good one. Come on, author. I think it has great potential if you write it well.
Support authors and write books that everyone will love
I started to fall in love with novels such as The Witcher from the journey of a group of egrets ascending to the sky. I also like the definition of plundering planes to supplement knowledge and resources during the wizard's journey. And the original wizard book made me admire wizard novels even more. Give me endless knowledge, and I will use myself as the fulcrum to move the endless world
It was good in the early stages, but did it take off in the later stages?
Let me first explain that I have only read more than a hundred chapters. I feel that it is somewhat novel as a wizard novel and the plot development is not bad. But I looked at the table of contents and found that there were only over 600 chapters in total. After more than 100 chapters, it was still comparable to a hero and had not yet become an official wizard. It was only after more than 200 chapters that it was titled "quasi-official wizard", which means that the author only used 400 chapters to make the protagonist successfully surpass the legendary hero and surpass the Titan Lord (probably?). This plot seems to be developing too fast... It makes me a little worried about whether it will hit a thunderbolt
Rare high-quality wizarding literature
The protagonist rationalizes, farms and explores mysteries. It has now progressed to exploring the outside world. The good wizard novel I've read before, The Machine God Emperor, has been completed. Although it is a bit flawed, it has a good idea. The Witcher's Journey is complete, with a sane protagonist, a quest for mystery, and a single female protagonist. The Journey of the Infinite Wizard has not been updated. I think it was well written, but it's a pity. There are also some that I've seen before that I'm not impressed by. (๑´∀`๑) I think good-looking wizard novels usually involve absorbing all kinds of novel knowledge from all over the world, studying in high towers and farming, and always fighting and fighting. After reading too much, it feels boring. Everyone is welcome to recommend some good wizarding articles. (=^▽^=)
come on
Came for a walk again, I'm recovering, I can't afford to be hurt by reading dozens of chapters in one night
It's quite sudden
This wave of dimensionality upgrading and dimensionality reduction, up and down, and the sudden ending was something I didn't expect. I thought this book would have more than 1,000 chapters! But if you think about it carefully, both matter and antimatter have come out, and science popularization seems to have reached its limit. I can only think about science fiction in the future. But when I saw it later, I seemed to have lost the emotion I felt when I watched the promotion to a senior wizard apprentice. However, the flaws do not outweigh the flaws, overall it is still well written. The most regrettable thing is that I originally thought that the protagonist was the kind of person who really let the wizarding world develop freely, allowing it to grow, experience setbacks, and even the danger of destruction, or revive, but the wizard finally became the tool for the protagonist to return home.
Come on author
I just like this kind of logical books, especially magic ones.
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