
Impressionistic Villain: Using Experiments to Achieve the Supreme Sorcerer
About This Novel
[Decisive Killing]What is the villain in your impression? Of course it has to be a big boss with a bunch of small bosses! When forensic doctor Levi opened his eyes, he became Hick, a weak apprentice in the wizarding world. Just when he was confused about this fantastic life, a mysterious "experimental system" suddenly activated - it did not teach magic, but specialized in taboos. Every successful experiment that breaks through the impossible means that he has one more "powerful younger brother" (or a group of people) under his command who makes the entire wizarding world tremble. And he himself can be strengthened without side effects! These monsters created and "corrected" by his own hands will become his most loyal minions and legions. He himself, and the terrifying army of forbidden experimental subjects behind him, will become a living natural disaster that envelopes the entire wizarding world. He is the source of all terror and chaos.
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Official(9)Scraped 20d ago
Something old and new
In essence, he can write a good plot, but is the author always obsessed with writing this kind of clichéd and classic pretentious plot? Or is it better to write if you don't have the ability? Do you have to rely on routines to write? And the plot of the wizarding novel is pretty good. However, this golden finger does not feel that effective, and there is not much scope for description. The development of the plot relies on the plot to be slowly pushed forward, or the protagonists of various novels promote the plot. Moreover, as the article is written, it feels like it has become a behind-the-scenes article. The protagonist himself does not describe much about the changes in strength, but his subordinates use golden finger transformations to write a lot.
I really like this style of protagonist, good luck to the author
After two hundred chapters, the content has nothing to do with the protagonist. It almost feels like a background board and deviates from the point.
The plot is very good, one of the best among wizarding novels
The author will update quickly. He will update ten chapters a day.
Generally speaking, there are too many tricks to show off and slap people in the face.
It's a rare good book, the plot is very good, the author has good luck.
The author is good at numbers. He writes a lot of various expressions of wonder and description in many languages, and he describes them repeatedly. Among the 3,000 words, 1,000 words are about the expressions of the protagonist and other characters.
The novel still doesn't have the plot of taking off the old suit and being slapped in the face
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 20d ago
Something old and new
In essence, he can write a good plot, but is the author always obsessed with writing this kind of clichéd and classic pretentious plot? Or is it better to write if you don't have the ability? Do you have to rely on routines to write? And the plot of the wizarding novel is pretty good. However, this golden finger does not feel that effective, and there is not much scope for description. The development of the plot relies on the plot to be slowly pushed forward, or the protagonists of various novels promote the plot. Moreover, as the article is written, it feels like it has become a behind-the-scenes article. The protagonist himself does not describe much about the changes in strength, but his subordinates use golden finger transformations to write a lot.
I really like this style of protagonist, good luck to the author
After two hundred chapters, the content has nothing to do with the protagonist. It almost feels like a background board and deviates from the point.
The plot is very good, one of the best among wizarding novels
The author will update quickly. He will update ten chapters a day.
Generally speaking, there are too many tricks to show off and slap people in the face.
It's a rare good book, the plot is very good, the author has good luck.
The author is good at numbers. He writes a lot of various expressions of wonder and description in many languages, and he describes them repeatedly. Among the 3,000 words, 1,000 words are about the expressions of the protagonist and other characters.
The novel still doesn't have the plot of taking off the old suit and being slapped in the face









