
The Wizard's Eternal Path
by Naihe Moorer
About This Novel
This is the story of Ian, a coder who died suddenly while working overtime and traveled to another world to become a wizard and travel to eternity... Drawing lessons from some wizard-style settings, the three views are correct, and the settings are rigorous. Newbie, new book, please support!
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Official(19)Scraped 2mo ago
So comfortable~
When I was young, I was willing to drive other people's cars, do various test drives, perform various difficult maneuvers, and sometimes drive them all night long. Now that I'm older and have some ability, I want to buy a car of my own, but I find that I can't afford a good car, and I don't dare to buy it second-hand. I don't know how many times I'll sell it. The key is that I'm afraid that the previous owner will have the key again and drive it secretly. If it breaks down, I have to repair it myself.
The source of bad books
The "Wizard World" you imitated, author, is just a crappy fantasy book. You rely on some system to gain skill points by eating some of this and some of that. You don't know how to write about the wizard's magic system at all. It's just a bunch of scholars and knights who just put it together. Every chapter of "Wizard World" has to introduce some women to surround the protagonist to make up the word count. I don't know if you have learned it or not. Anyway, I didn't read on.
Complain about it
There is a setting that feels rather disgusting, called talent transfer. As long as you are a high-level wizard, you can transfer the wizard's talent to ordinary people. And for high-level wizards, this is a very easy thing. This means that high-level wizards can make all members of the family have wizard talents. This means that civilians and small families can plunder them as soon as high-level talents appear. In other wizard novels, wizard organizations find that talents are good People are accepted as disciples, but in this novel, you find that talented people can capture people, remove their talents, and install them on your own people. Who has the time to accept you as a disciple? This is what I saw in Chapter 228. Transferring talents in previous chapters requires the consent of the person being transferred. By this chapter, the consent of the person being transferred is no longer required when it comes to high-level wizards. The key point is that high-level wizards are not very rare, which is disgusting.
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Well, if you want to read something about the wizarding world, don't read it. Since I read The Warlock, I may not accept other books, especially this book about the wizard. It talks about family relationships, which is even more embarrassing, especially the strange actions of some characters. Chapter 30, why did he do that old man? And why is it so strange to say that? Like what would you say to a stranger? And do wizards have a very long lifespan compared to mortals? Uh, you understand. And the most important point is that as long as you provoke some enemies, what if they become crazy and attack these people? So the best way is to stay away, and lifespan is also a big problem. Even if lifespan is not a problem, can this person's heart bear it? I'm talking about the adoptive parents who raised the main character because they were not mentally strong. Although it's nice to be novel, there are some things that are a little bit dry, but it doesn't affect the overall situation, but it's a bit awkward to play the family card. Besides, you have lived for such a long time, haven't you looked away from all of this? Especially that old man, there is no reason for him to do this to you. Although he is the protagonist's teacher, he is only a scholar. Being a teacher does not mean that he will teach him some lifelong skills, not to mention that his class is fixed. How could anyone do this? It is awkward for the protagonist to enter the world of warlocks at this time. The most I can do is let him know, and then, um, I am a wizard, and then it's gone. The most I can do is admit it.
Can't I write wizarding novels without a chip system?
Eight out of ten books are based on chip systems.
Don't have an outline? Write whatever comes to mind?
Come on (ง •̀_•́)ง
The protagonist has a good personality. Come on author
good
Author, how did you manage to write 89 chapters without even a single comment 😂
ok ok
Recently, I really like Western magic books. This book is good, good, and good to read.
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Official(19)Scraped 2mo ago
So comfortable~
When I was young, I was willing to drive other people's cars, do various test drives, perform various difficult maneuvers, and sometimes drive them all night long. Now that I'm older and have some ability, I want to buy a car of my own, but I find that I can't afford a good car, and I don't dare to buy it second-hand. I don't know how many times I'll sell it. The key is that I'm afraid that the previous owner will have the key again and drive it secretly. If it breaks down, I have to repair it myself.
The source of bad books
The "Wizard World" you imitated, author, is just a crappy fantasy book. You rely on some system to gain skill points by eating some of this and some of that. You don't know how to write about the wizard's magic system at all. It's just a bunch of scholars and knights who just put it together. Every chapter of "Wizard World" has to introduce some women to surround the protagonist to make up the word count. I don't know if you have learned it or not. Anyway, I didn't read on.
Complain about it
There is a setting that feels rather disgusting, called talent transfer. As long as you are a high-level wizard, you can transfer the wizard's talent to ordinary people. And for high-level wizards, this is a very easy thing. This means that high-level wizards can make all members of the family have wizard talents. This means that civilians and small families can plunder them as soon as high-level talents appear. In other wizard novels, wizard organizations find that talents are good People are accepted as disciples, but in this novel, you find that talented people can capture people, remove their talents, and install them on your own people. Who has the time to accept you as a disciple? This is what I saw in Chapter 228. Transferring talents in previous chapters requires the consent of the person being transferred. By this chapter, the consent of the person being transferred is no longer required when it comes to high-level wizards. The key point is that high-level wizards are not very rare, which is disgusting.
personal comment
Well, if you want to read something about the wizarding world, don't read it. Since I read The Warlock, I may not accept other books, especially this book about the wizard. It talks about family relationships, which is even more embarrassing, especially the strange actions of some characters. Chapter 30, why did he do that old man? And why is it so strange to say that? Like what would you say to a stranger? And do wizards have a very long lifespan compared to mortals? Uh, you understand. And the most important point is that as long as you provoke some enemies, what if they become crazy and attack these people? So the best way is to stay away, and lifespan is also a big problem. Even if lifespan is not a problem, can this person's heart bear it? I'm talking about the adoptive parents who raised the main character because they were not mentally strong. Although it's nice to be novel, there are some things that are a little bit dry, but it doesn't affect the overall situation, but it's a bit awkward to play the family card. Besides, you have lived for such a long time, haven't you looked away from all of this? Especially that old man, there is no reason for him to do this to you. Although he is the protagonist's teacher, he is only a scholar. Being a teacher does not mean that he will teach him some lifelong skills, not to mention that his class is fixed. How could anyone do this? It is awkward for the protagonist to enter the world of warlocks at this time. The most I can do is let him know, and then, um, I am a wizard, and then it's gone. The most I can do is admit it.
Can't I write wizarding novels without a chip system?
Eight out of ten books are based on chip systems.
Don't have an outline? Write whatever comes to mind?
Come on (ง •̀_•́)ง
The protagonist has a good personality. Come on author
good
Author, how did you manage to write 89 chapters without even a single comment 😂
ok ok
Recently, I really like Western magic books. This book is good, good, and good to read.
















