When Keller was three years old and his magic rioted, he gradually realized that he had traveled to the world of Harry Potter and was bound to a spell strengthening system.
It's just that the direction of strengthening is not quite right.
Not only that, he also discovered that he had a royal princess mother and a father who was the heir of a North American family.
Keller: That's it, I don't have to work hard to kill Voldemort.
This book is also called: "The No. 1 Spell Wizard at Hogwarts" and "My Magic Doesn't Know the Basics"
Reader comments
Strengthening spells are just a side dish. Maybe because the strengthening effect is chaotic and conceptual, just want to see the protagonist kill everyone in the early stage. Forced sorting is a poisonous point, but the protagonist doesn't care too much. There may be some foreshadowing, it depends on how the author takes it back. At present, Chapter 44, there is still a Schrödinger poisonous point. Some people may think that the protagonist, the Virgin, saves a unicorn and lies there for seven days. However, it fits the description of the protagonist and is not an insidious and selfish villain. The title of the book is consistent, but I also hope that the author will gradually write more strengthened spells. After all, you can't sell sheep's heads for dog meat.
The Gryffindor-like protagonist in Slytherin skin is usually shrewd but reckless at critical moments. You will know if what I say is true as you read on.
The more I watch it, the less I can stand it. The protagonist has no memory of a time traveler, no imagination, and the magic will mutate at critical moments. I really wonder if it was made with AI or not refined.
For now, the fanfic that is separated from the protagonist group is quite good. The writing style is acceptable, the logic is clear and there are no big problems. Maybe the system emmm is not very present, but the problem is not big. It can be read and I look forward to the follow-up development.
There are some unreasonable personal settings and awkward expressions in the book, but there are no serious poisonous points. The characters of the protagonist's parents are quite interesting. The mother is a cold-faced and cute person who behaves like Mag but always says "oh", and the father is a sinister man who is very good to his family.
"You know, wands all recognize their owners. He couldn't use his parents' wands before, but now he finally has his own wand and can practice as he likes."
"Keller has to admit that his magic talent in this life is indeed good."
I can't stand it anymore. I haven't seen any poisonous spots so far. It's just very awkward. I can only say that I don't hide my flaws.
Personally, I think it's a pretty good article. It's quite relaxing and happy, but it didn't take long for it to tie up. [Please update] Why are there so many bad reviews? !
It's too short. It feels like I just wrote something and then it's gone.
It's an abstract, everyday story. It's well written, no garbled characters, very interesting. It doesn't follow the original plot, so it's not a nanny story. It has a heroine but it's not obtrusive, just like a threesome.
It's a waste of energy. I think it's worth a try.
Very interesting, not a nanny story, not at the moment... Quite good
Strengthening spells are just a side dish. Maybe because the strengthening effect is chaotic and conceptual, just want to see the protagonist kill everyone in the early stage. Forced sorting is a poisonous point, but the protagonist doesn't care too much. There may be some foreshadowing, it depends on how the author takes it back. At present, Chapter 44, there is still a Schrödinger poisonous point. Some people may think that the protagonist, the Virgin, saves a unicorn and lies there for seven days. However, it fits the description of the protagonist and is not an insidious and selfish villain. The title of the book is consistent, but I also hope that the author will gradually write more strengthened spells. After all, you can't sell sheep's heads for dog meat.
The Gryffindor-like protagonist in Slytherin skin is usually shrewd but reckless at critical moments. You will know if what I say is true as you read on. The more I watch it, the less I can stand it. The protagonist has no memory of a time traveler, no imagination, and the magic will mutate at critical moments. I really wonder if it was made with AI or not refined.
For now, the fanfic that is separated from the protagonist group is quite good. The writing style is acceptable, the logic is clear and there are no big problems. Maybe the system emmm is not very present, but the problem is not big. It can be read and I look forward to the follow-up development.
There are some unreasonable personal settings and awkward expressions in the book, but there are no serious poisonous points. The characters of the protagonist's parents are quite interesting. The mother is a cold-faced and cute person who behaves like Mag but always says "oh", and the father is a sinister man who is very good to his family. "You know, wands all recognize their owners. He couldn't use his parents' wands before, but now he finally has his own wand and can practice as he likes." "Keller has to admit that his magic talent in this life is indeed good." I can't stand it anymore. I haven't seen any poisonous spots so far. It's just very awkward. I can only say that I don't hide my flaws.
Personally, I think it's a pretty good article. It's quite relaxing and happy, but it didn't take long for it to tie up. [Please update] Why are there so many bad reviews? !
It's too short. It feels like I just wrote something and then it's gone.
It's an abstract, everyday story. It's well written, no garbled characters, very interesting. It doesn't follow the original plot, so it's not a nanny story. It has a heroine but it's not obtrusive, just like a threesome.
It's a waste of energy. I think it's worth a try.
Very interesting, not a nanny story, not at the moment... Quite good
Very good, good luck to the author
The group is very interesting
Yeah, the spell is very interesting.
So funny hahahaha
Was this book maliciously targeted?