
Ancient Wizards Return to Hogwarts
by Pig's Trotters And Ears With Rice
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The new book has been released, big guys are welcome to come and support it ---- Salazar Slytherin was resurrected a thousand years after his burial. After waking up, he returned to Hogwarts anonymously and reborn, and then he was shocked to discover: At that time, families who were keen on marrying Muggles or simply being Muggle-born claimed to be pure-blood families. The lunatic who appeared out of nowhere and pretended to be his descendant became the dark lord that people talked about, using his own banner to promote extreme ideas. While all kinds of magic spells have become fancy, the bodies of wizards are extremely weak, even the descendants of Gryffindor are no exception. Slytherin: Voldemort, I think you're a bit extreme - and, how come I didn't know I built a secret chamber in the castle? Wait, you're not referring to the basement where I used to teach, are you? !
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Thousands of years after Slytherin was reborn, the writing and plot are top-notch, recommended




Set 3.5 Points Slytherin went to Hogwarts to see the changes in the school. Recommend




[Good Grass] It tells about Slytherin returning to Hogwarts a thousand years ago. The writing is sophisticated and the creativity is quite unique. You can take a look.




Is there a female protagonist: None yet Whether it is completed: Yes Group rating: ★★★★ One of the best HP fics I have ever read. There was no cheesy Shang Hermione segment, nor did he mix with the main trio, he even broke up the trio 😂 The protagonist Salazar Slytherin, the story transitions perfectly from memories to modern times. The four giants have their own style. The whole story is dense with cool points, logical and comfortable. The second creation is well-founded. The basis of the plot is still the main line of HP, but the story development is reasonably divorced from the original work. Without losing touch with the world view, the fan novel is written at a relatively high level. The four giants each have their own personalities, and they have returned to modern times in various ways. They get together to cause trouble, and no one can do anything against them. It is very interesting to watch. The penalty point is the protagonist's apprentice, a female supporting character named Daphne. It can be seen that the author is very satisfied with this character, and has a tendency to get more and more excited as he writes and pours his own feelings into the character. He uses his own words to pamper him across dimensions. However, as a reader, he cannot get this kind of self-admiration at all, and it just feels like an eyesore. Regardless of this point, it is a very readable light novel. After reading a million words in one breath, it is very painful to keep up with it... If Daphne can be written more normally in the future, with more emphasis on the protagonist being the Big Four, and insisting on no heroine, I would be willing to give it another half star. --- Update, completed. Later, when I got to the battle between gods, I was a little bit drifting, but I stopped it in time. Maybe the author is not very good at writing big scenes, but he does a good job of using his strengths and avoiding weaknesses. Although the ending is a little rushed, it is still passable as a fan light novel. Looking forward to new works.













