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The Protagonist of Hogwarts Has a Very Strong Background. When He Was Sorted into Schools, He Was Shocked When He Read His Last Name.
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Hogwarts has no savior, find it yourself! Dark Flow, a Hogwarts taming field, a wanted wandering Hogwarts
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I want to read a book similar to "The Mage's Journey Is the Sea of Stars (Death Archon)".
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I want to read a book like "The Great Ace, I Just Want to Be a Pilot Quietly".
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I want to read a book like "Lord: I Raised a Girl in a World of Pain". I want to read a Western Fantasy ➕Farming➕multiple female protagonists, with rich settings, smooth writing, and tight rhythm. Farming should be done, and fighting should be done. Do you have any recommendations for similar books? I beg you guys!




























































































It feels very good, and it belongs to the type that you can read again after a long time, which shows that almost every picture is attractive enough. As for the women's issues mentioned in some book reviews, I think it's nothing, right? Because there aren't any ambiguous scenes, and this book doesn't claim to have no elements of the opposite sex. That Sylvia can't be called a heroine, she actually feels like Harry Potter and the others, more like the protagonist's friend. ... In order to praise the heroine, the author has already started to make random changes. I originally thought it was normal to have a female protagonist, but now I understand why other readers can't accept it. In Chapter 314, the protagonist, as a wizard who pursues knowledge, used white fresh essence to treat himself after fighting with others, and was then dragged by the heroine to find the lady in the infirmary. The result was that the protagonist's treatment would delay the healing of the wound. ? Co-author: Is this the result of three years of studying potions with Snape? Snape didn't teach you a single healing potion? Do you think it's appropriate that the great wizard who can defeat the Super Auror Team led by Stringer himself doesn't know how to treat wounds? Then the heroine asked the protagonist to teach her. What she was thinking was that the protagonist would waste time on her instead of going out to hang out. This part made me really angry. The protagonist clearly spent time making himself stronger, but was stopped by the heroine, and the protagonist happily agreed. The heroine can be a booster or a vase, but is it a very advanced and clever way of writing for the heroine to hold the protagonist back? Unacceptable and disappointing
This book is really good, especially the description of Lu Bu's fight for Mink Cicada and Sun Wukong Q battle hundreds of rendezvous, but Xue Baochai really It's too strong, if it weren't for Noshou's outer ring + Noxus' break Headquarters, this wave of M4 six times strafing will kill you. But I am more thoughtful Ge Liang said to the 108 monkeys in Huaguo Mountain: "Young man, one You are proud, don't show off in front of your brother Liang", showing Zhuge Ryo was angry at Monkey for beating him to death with three sticks, and Luffy followed him for Rem's sake. Ultraman Q had a pair of waves, and the whole episode was spent with just money. But Pikachu's skin is indeed too thick, if it weren't for Yasuo's wind barrier Live at 100,000 Volts, then follow up with a Steel Cutting Flash, this wave of Turtle Style Qigong Accumulation will be interrupted. But I care more about Lin Daiyu's Q pair The line from League of Haters, "Brother Baoyu, these guys wearing leather jackets... Are weirdos here to rob the Grand View Garden? ", Showing Lin Daiyu For Iron Man, Q 14 flies in the sky and cannot come down. All in all, this The plot of this book is interesting, the system is clear, and there are many foreshadowings. Fighting arena Face as if you were there
There's no big problem with the plot, and the characters are pretty good too. It is still recommended to indicate in advance that there is a female protagonist or you are not sure about it in the introduction. People who want to watch without cp will easily quarrel with others after seeing so many interactions (a group of people who are inexplicable)
Marvelous! The writing style is very mature, the plot is coherent and reasonable, and the character behaviors and personality transitions are very natural. Except for some scene descriptions that may be trying to imitate the translation accent, they are all remarkable. It's rare to see a Harry Potter article with such a complete and reasonable system. The last time I saw such a mature one was the Bloodline Wizard (others are also very good, such as Chinese education and drinking black tea, but I personally always feel that too much humor can cause drama). I really hope that the author can stick to it and not be defeated by the current poor data! (I'm a little confused as to why the rating is 6.6, I feel it's at least 8 or above)
It's so good, a pure wizard upgrade story, the plot is very natural and smooth! However, there are some very harmonious companionship emotional lines, which are currently single arrows towards the protagonist. In the past two days, I have been so addicted to reading novels that I forgot about food and sleep. I recommend it.
It's so good-looking, the protagonist has many fantastic ideas, the content focuses on knowledge and is not boring, the protagonist is not distinctive, and the relationship with the heroine does not exceed his age.
The writing is really good, but I thought it had no cp, but the more I read it, the more I thought it had cp. I gave up after reading more than 300 chapters, but the author's writing is really good and the logic is very rigorous.
The writing is smooth and there are no obvious loopholes. The author will translate the original work to clarify the concept, which can be said to be rigorous. I haven't seen the emotional line yet. The protagonist's original family has been mentioned a few times, but the latter are all about the protagonist personally. Maybe it's just to flesh out the character's image? But due to personal hobbies, the theory and exploration of new knowledge parts are a bit too much for me. It takes a lot of effort to become the protagonist of the Great Magician... Maybe it took more than half a day to read it, so it was a bit boring. The book is good
The plot is the smoothest I've ever seen among HP fans, and the protagonist has a distinct personality. It's one that I won't easily forget after watching it. It gives me the feeling that it has a "core" existence. Furthermore, the development of the emotional line makes people feel comfortable. It is not the kind that requires a special plot to achieve the relationship, and does not add a plot with no content in order to develop the relationship. The emotion is very plain and warm. It is hidden in the daily life of the protagonist and does not occupy a large main line. It is smooth and flowing. Moreover, the author has a strong writing style and the "world view" integrated into it is well connected. It is not the kind of plot written for the sake of the plot. I hope the author will continue to work hard and make persistent efforts (ง ˙o˙)ว. I hope that four chapters will be updated every day.
This is the fanfic that I have read that respects the original the most. Relying on various private settings extended from the world view of the original work, it is organized and systematic. It feels like the author himself is like the protagonist, like a Ravenclaw who loves to study (I use "like" because the protagonist is Slytherin). The research and improvement of the protagonist's magic is full of details, which almost brings the reality of the Harry Potter world from the second dimension to the third dimension. The character design of the protagonist is also very good. So far, he has clear goals, self-consistent logic, step-by-step growth, and an online IQ. The career line is the main one, and the emotional line is looming but very natural, and it comes naturally. Personally, I think it is a masterpiece with a score of 9 or above.
It's a pretty good-looking fanfic. The protagonist is full of desire for knowledge and keeps exploring the nature of magic. His enthusiasm even influenced me, and I was greatly inspired to study hard. Even though I have already gone to college, I can still resonate with the protagonist's pleasure in gaining knowledge and power. Closer to home, the protagonist is also very comfortable getting along with other characters. The heroine in it is original, but the logic is self-consistent and there is no so-called brainless feeling. It is very comfortable to have such a heroine (single), and the relationship between the two can be said to be natural. I hope the author will continue to work hard! Sincerely recommend
The protagonist learns to become stronger. I feel that the writing is really good. The logic is clear and the character is good. However, the heroine Sylvia is very abrupt because it has little effect and is somewhat inexplicable. And sometimes it delays the protagonist's concentration on becoming stronger. So it is a small point and the only place where I feel dissatisfied. Everything else is okay. I can watch it. I think it's 8 to 8:5.
It's a very interesting Hogwarts fanfic. The author has many second creations. The world view of the magical world is also novel and unique, and sometimes even immersive. The protagonist is a typical knowledge-based wizard. He doesn't care about black magic or white magic. He only cares about knowledge or the power brought by knowledge. The system only provides correction and anchoring functions. It really depends on the protagonist's talent. The relationship with the original work is handled well, and the original characters are basically not dark. The protagonist is Harry's good friend, but only a good friend, and does not participate in children's games. He occasionally acts as a guide, but definitely not a nanny, and Dumbledore gives benefits. Dumbledore trusts the protagonist very much and is an excellent guide, the kind that even Voldemort is jealous of [laughing] But this book is not rated highly for two reasons: First, the protagonist is a Muggle wizard, but he is assigned to Slytherin and is troubled by purebloods (only once or twice, not much writing), and the author's judgment about Slytherin and Ravenclaw is different from that of most readers, which may have caused some readers to resent it. Secondly, the author did not specify whether there is a heroine, and the protagonist is currently in a good relationship with Sylvia (the original female character), but it cannot be said to be love. In fact, I personally think that the audiences with and without a heroine do not overlap, which may also cause some resentment. But I think the shortcomings outweigh the good points. Overall, it's pretty good. The world view is very good. The protagonist is very popular among readers. Please give your best to the author [Send heartfelt thanks]
This book is a good book. To be precise, it is a unique book with elegant language. The reason for this conclusion is because it is the most attractive and incredible feature of this book! The exploration of the nature of magic and the quotation of some words from Harry Potter books, which are not found in other Harry fan books, give this book the conditions to win the favor of readers. We understand that for novels, the most important thing is to have close and understandable exciting points, but for fan fiction, the biggest pain point is that most people can't get the exciting points of the original plot adaptation, and the system of this book is a numerical display system that materializes the protagonist's efforts ( For example, I can become stronger after being beaten), this is the most enjoyable part of this book (that I have read) (because I don't read Harry Potter), and its exploration of the magic-related system in the original book is enjoyable for me, but for others, it may be enjoyable to read it easily and happily, so it is not included. In summary, this book has some great points. It respects the original work and no character is ruined. Its unique features are the key to attracting readers. People who cannot understand its characteristics do not recommend it, because apart from the biggest feature of this book, it is no different from other Harry fan books. They all follow the main line. The protagonist's personality is still acceptable and he will not feel uncomfortable. It is a good book that stands alone. Please read it quickly! I don't watch Harry Potter, so I can't make a truly objective evaluation. Thank you for your understanding. ~( ̄▽ ̄~)~, As for the rating of this book, please believe me, this is just a beautiful misunderstanding.
Overall, the writing is very smooth, and the author has carefully thought about the mysteries behind Harry Potter's worldview, and the author obviously has a lot of accumulated knowledge about various cultures. There are some private settings (tentatively considered private settings). For example, in the original work, Animagus does not have the ability to cast spells and cannot speak human words (for details, see Dumbledore's evaluation of a witch who turned into a rabbit in "The Tales of Beedle the Bard", which clearly pointed out that after turning into an animal, he is physically an animal and does not have the ability to cast spells and speak). Professor McGonagall does not have the ability to cast spells in the Animagus state. Also, in the original work, Horcruxes can interact with each other, and Voldemort should be aware of the destruction of the diary (Dumbledore can be asked to put a patch here to seal off the information, etc.). Personally, I think the viewpoints in it are very novel and very suitable for people like me who also like to explore the world view of Harry Potter. However, I am a little confused as to why pursuing knowledge is an ambition. It would be understandable if the protagonist wants to become the God of Magic and gain power through knowledge. However, the protagonist seems to value knowledge more than power (except for things like herbalism), which seems a bit hard to understand.
The protagonist is very ambitious, and does not have too many roles in the main group. He is very decisive in doing things. The author writes the book with his brains in mind. The various descriptions and analyzes are all based on the author's research. It is one of the few Harry Potter fan fiction books that is not boring. It is very interesting and recommended.
It's super good-looking, and the author is really passionate about it. It's very sophisticated, including the number of wizards, the location of the Gaunt family in real-life areas, etc. The author specially derived it based on the original text and what Rowling said. He is very careful and has his own ideas for the construction of the magic system, and it is very reasonable. There is no sense of awkwardness about the opening, but it fits the original text very well. Finally, "Magic is the power of the soul, and wizards are gods!" [Anger][Anger]
I've checked it several times, and this time I tied it as soon as I entered. It's very nice, and it feels like it's a single heroine. After all, Will and Sylvia are relatively close, and they get along quite naturally, not greasy, and the heroine doesn't take up a lot of the scenes. It's quite comfortable.
The writing is mature, with few typos, and the plot is rigorous and non-toxic. To be honest, this is simply the best fanfic I have encountered in 2025. Anyway, I highly recommend it. Can there be more Sylvia plots? Gone
The writing is quite good, and I feel that the characters in Tomato are the most consistent with the original work. A piece of daily magic with a very slow pace and suitable for retirement [Like] [Like] The protagonist Will is also very resourceful and has a very clear logic. Regarding the fact that the female protagonist has too many roles, I think there are really not many roles for the female protagonist. Although I don't understand why a female protagonist should be added, since the author has already added them. I feel that there are actually quite few chapters for the heroine. If you don't like to read it, you can just skip it and it will not affect the overall perception. I saw that some people said that the heroine is holding back the protagonist. I don't have any deep feelings. Although it is far-fetched to say that the heroine has some emotional scenes, it does not affect the overall perception. I can only say that this book will be better after removing the heroine. However, according to the author's intention, the protagonist is not a saint and has feelings, but I personally still feel that the description of the heroine is too far-fetched and not convincing enough. And why the two of them are together is unclear to me. All in all, I can give it five stars.
I have not been reading the novel for a long time. I have read it for 3,000 hours in total. I feel very good about this book. (Appreciate it. Let me talk about the controversy in the comment area above. Some people think that the branching and the heroine (probably) appear a bit abrupt. The author also asked the author to explain it in the author's statement. Series, but you will know the reason when you look at it later. He is not just a self-created character, but a foreshadowing for the later chapters. I will not spoil the details. The plot is very interesting, and I have my own understanding of the exploration of the magical world. In terms of content, I think it can be compared to Swinging the Sword (already) Tomato has been removed from the shelves) is a little better, and it is considered one of the top batch of Tomato HP. Except for the controversial plot of the branch in the previous article, the others are all very good. I think this book should be able to get about 8 points. It depends on whether the later parts are as interesting as the part where the character sacrifices in "The Great Sword" The plot is designed to impress readers and sublimate the content. If it is handled well, it can be regarded as one of the first few articles. However, it is a bit difficult to introduce the protagonist reasonably according to the current strength of the protagonist. Moreover, there is no good candidate. If the heroine is chosen, it may become a poisonous point. All in all, this book is worth reading.
It's interesting to read the research theories about magic. The author has put a lot of effort into it and it's relatively hard-core. If you can't read it, it will look boring, but I personally find all kinds of solid magic theories really interesting.
It's good-looking and has no flaws. I must keep this style of painting. I really like the setting of the protagonist, but it's too short [crying]
I have read Chapter 33. Generally speaking, the previous chapters are good, relatively smooth, and the overall plot is reasonable. The later chapters should also be good. As for the low score, I looked at it and it is mostly because the author praised other houses in a lot of words before the sorting. However, he was sorted into Slytherin during the sorting. I can only say that it is a small point if you mind. But I added a little bit later that the protagonist still regards power as the purpose subconsciously, and knowledge is just a means, which is reasonable. To sum up: So far, this is a pretty good book.
The author's writing perspective is very novel, and the author is also very detailed, and has carefully studied various texts in the Harry Potter series. The protagonist's pure views and attitude towards magic really struck a chord with me. I could see the protagonist's growth. To be honest, I was actually afraid of the development of the plot during the Christmas episode. Fortunately, I think from the subsequent description, this is part of growth [I understand] This book's description of Dumbledore's attitude towards the protagonist is very interesting [laughing] It doesn't mean that you can't read books with female protagonists. The author's descriptions in this book are just okay. They are not forced and there are not many plots. The protagonist also needs a "human" anchor, which can be regarded as a real source of happy emotional magic. So far, it doesn't seem aggrieved or brainless. I hope the author can keep it up [Admiration] Well, plotting against Harry is also very interesting [laughing] (bushi)
The writing is good, the logic is very rigorous, and the writing is okay, but I suggest that the author should add a single female protagonist label in the introduction, so that some people who like no CP can have a chance to consider whether to continue reading.
I rarely read hp fandoms. If there aren't too many OOCs and bugs, I'm quite tolerant of them. Let me share your thoughts. Everyone has different opinions. 1. The writing style and plot arrangement are good. There are several adaptations based on important plots of the original work that are refreshing. This can really be praised. 2. The world view is set in detail. If you compare the original work to a house, this book will build a castle on this basis. However, this part has a lot of text and ink. Some people may find it too long and don't like to read it. If you want to get fatter, just skip it. 3. In terms of emotional lines, there are original female characters, but the woman is a single-arrow male protagonist, and is more of a foil and plot lubricant for the male protagonist. Many people don't like cp because few people can write emotional scenes well in novels, especially readers of HP fanfiction, who are generally very strict 4. The issue of sorting has been fiercely debated in paragraph reviews and book reviews, because the Sorting Hat ignored the wishes of the male protagonist, and there is also a plot of using an entire village to test magic. Wise people will have their say.
This is the first Harry Potter fanfic I've read. Personally, I think it's very good. The cheats I use are not too outrageous. I learn all kinds of knowledge and gain experience. To a certain extent, I give passive skills. Most of the skills are auxiliary. Without these skills, the knowledge gained by the protagonist will not disappear. It's not like other cheats. The protagonist is nothing without the cheats. The emotional line is limited by age, and the progress is not particularly fast, but this kind of long-term flow is not bad (single female protagonist) Regarding the plot, I haven't read other Harry Potter fans so I don't know much about the public's opinions. Let me talk about my own feelings. Compared with other fans, this book does not emphasize the noble character of the protagonist by dragging out the original characters. I am not sure whether the character design in the article deviates from the original characters, but my impression is quite good.
To be honest, I'm quite curious as to why not many people read such good writing. The rating is still low. The logic is clear and I have my own understanding. Each plot is very well done, exciting and reasonable without losing logic.
It took me three days to read it. It has 1.26 Million words and is still unfinished. It has been on my recommendation list for a long time. It is fat and delicious. It can be classified as a novel about learning masters. It is a kind of enjoyment to study with the protagonist. After reading too many articles about fighting monsters and upgrading, reading this kind of novel is like going to a mental spa. The disadvantage is probably that the author is not very good at writing emotional dramas (actually the relationship and interaction between the protagonist and the teachers are well written)... The advantage is that the author knows how to use strengths and avoid weaknesses? Do you know that your romantic dramas are mediocre, so you write less? Maybe the big one is at the back ()