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The identity of the protagonist is a "warlock" who can be said to have never appeared before (referring to a specific group of people in ancient China, such as Taoists, or Confucian scholars who specialize in yin and yang disasters, divination, astrology, alchemy, etc. As professions: charlatans, or people who master specific spells or techniques), but the writing effect is very good, and the whole is not complete. Following the original play, the portrayal of the characters in the game does not deviate from anything. The degree of restoration is quite high. The whole story is told in the first person. There are no surprises on the whole, and there are also foreshadowings. The overall reading effect is very good and very smooth. There is no interruption in the plot or anything. All in all, it is good-looking! ! ! The first two chapters are about the identity of the protagonist and what happened before the time travel, and the third chapter begins to write about the time travel to Teyvat. If you don't read the first two chapters, it will have little impact on the whole. So the author urges you not to stop updating! ! ! It's really beautiful! ! !
It's very well written, but since the protagonist is a warlock, it's better to add more scenes with spells and magic weapons. After reading Chapter 20, I feel that it would be more appropriate to change the title to Killer [smile]