
Look, This is What the Witch Uses
by There Are Three Dusts In The Moon
About This Novel
Magic is like programming, but after traveling through time, Roman discovered that the witch's professional abilities were at the level of a bastard... "Did you run it yourself? (Doubtful)" "Run it once. (Smiling and confident)" "How do you feel? (Frowning)" "I removed most of the errors in the magic pattern, but I retained some of them. I feel that only by retaining some of the errors can I know that you are using magic. (Proud)" "Did you keep it on purpose? (Suppressed anger)" "It was a part of the writing process that I left behind. (More proud)" "Is it intentional or accidental? (Doubtful about life)" "It's intentional. (Smile)" ... After the Shishan Code explosion, senior programmer Roman decided to spur these unlearned witches. From writing textbooks and standardizing magic to creating the Internet... Before Roman came, the witches lived a happy life. After Roman came, the witches enjoyed 996 blessings. "You devil! That's why you arrested us!" Roman: "Subordinates are not allowed to talk to their superiors. Working six and a half days a week is already very humane."
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
Introduction is OK
But when it comes to handling some of the details of the plot, I feel that it's a bit um, a bit insufficient to support this introduction. For example, when he handles the plot of the traitor, won't it seem a little humble? And now that his country is about to be destroyed, why should he care about the living conditions of those traitors? If they are useful, let them show their value. If they are useless, they will form a dead army. Why should they be so humble? The worst-case scenario is to just run away and reorganize the forces. Why is this? I still don't quite understand
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
Introduction is OK
But when it comes to handling some of the details of the plot, I feel that it's a bit um, a bit insufficient to support this introduction. For example, when he handles the plot of the traitor, won't it seem a little humble? And now that his country is about to be destroyed, why should he care about the living conditions of those traitors? If they are useful, let them show their value. If they are useless, they will form a dead army. Why should they be so humble? The worst-case scenario is to just run away and reorganize the forces. Why is this? I still don't quite understand









