
Master Yunshang
by Fantasy Three Source Colors
About This Novel
Two thousand years ago, the flood was raging. The surviving people prayed to God, and God raised one-third of the continent from the sea to the endless sea of clouds... "It was those days when I lost the ability to cast spells that made me understand the meaning of a mage's existence," John Gott said on the podium, admiring the rapt attention of the audience. "For a true mage, losing the ability to cast spells is not the end of life, but a new beginning." A story about boys and girls that takes place in the world above the clouds. Welcome to read. Tip: Please start reading from the first volume "The Rite of Spring".
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Literary girl came here
The transformation looks great. . . . . . .
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The comment section is empty, the sofa is mine.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
Literary girl came here
The transformation looks great. . . . . . .
No one?
The comment section is empty, the sofa is mine.
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A short fantasy novel with a complete structure and compact plot. It has been completed and is recommended reading.




It's a very niche fantasy novel, quite old, but the writing style, plot, and world view are extraordinary, and it's worth reading! Highly recommended! The disadvantage is that the author failed to write to the end



It's a pity that it's a good book about Western fantasy













