
From Wizard Apprentice to Conqueror of All Worlds
从巫师学徒到万界征服者
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- Ongoing
- Length
- 1.2M Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Otherworld Continent
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The feeling of a wizard learning mastery of literature
Learn the classic writing method of Bawen, and the environment has been moved to the wizarding world. If you accept this setting, the author's writing power can still make people immersed in it, which I personally think is good.
It's a rubbish emotional drama, written about wizards and a bunch of women, which I don't quite understand. Why do we read wizard novels? Don't you understand? If we really look at women, can't we look at cities? Can't you watch love? Missing you? If you don't want to make money, just change another channel, just mess around
It's almost a million words long, and I haven't become a first-level wizard yet. There's a high chance that it will be unfinished later.
The content is very watery and the same, and the process of writing a paper → publishing it and getting rewards → everyone shouting that the protagonist is awesome is repeated. It looked fine at first, but the more I looked at it, the more boring it became.
It feels like the pace is deliberately suppressed. Not even a first-level apprentice has published a bunch of papers. The resources are far beyond those of his peers and there are no channels for monetization. . .
I just can't figure it out. The title says that I'm a genius. It's not fun to put the basic value like mental strength at the bottom. In general, the money you earn with your math talent is spent on your own physique, adding up to 0.01. Can't stand it
I haven't read it for a month or two. Is it still an apprentice? I haven't read it since I saw that the apprentice has been publishing papers that change the world. It's like elementary school students winning Nobel Prizes all the time, it's nonsense 😥
I don't understand, are you paying me money just to see those two women? Do you have any relationship experience with that Anya? If you are suppressed, then go ahead, give you some resources and benefits, keep you by your side just to get into your secret base and have fun, or are you just two tool people who are mindless to praise you? The character development of these two characters is really poor. You still spend a lot of time writing about two women. What does that mean? Have another look. If it doesn't work, I will give feedback and everyone can avoid lightning in time.
🐮, 950,000 Words, a first-level wizard apprentice, but he is not even an official wizard. He acts like he is having fun all day long.
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It feels a bit like the protagonist Long Aotian and the villain Silly Baitian in ancient novels. Let me ask you, science (arc) has been in power for many years, why is your worldview still as backward as that of Europe in the Middle Ages? Even if the system remains unchanged, what about the level of technology and productivity? A single rotor flight can bring about disruptive innovation... You might as well set it up so that these wizards ride on horses and shoot big fireballs. In order to elevate the protagonist, you have lowered the quality of the entire world too low. Continuously piling up the protagonist's settings and being indifferent to other people's backgrounds will quickly make people tired.
The pace is too slow
After reading Chapter 16, I didn't even find out how to become stronger and become an apprentice. They have been playing house with newcomers who are not even apprentices, and this academy organization has been playing house, but it just doesn't get on track.
Corroded by the sequence zero of wizard novels
All wizard-style novels are full of water. One million words is lost in the apprenticeship period, and three million words may not necessarily lead to the water god of the second-level wizard. Assuming that the Qi training period of the novel about cultivating immortals corresponds to the apprenticeship, then the foundation building (first-level wizard), golden elixir (second-level), Nascent Soul (three), transformation of the spirit (fourth), refining the void (five), integration (sixth), Mahayana (seventh), becoming an immortal (eight), and heavenly immortal (ninth), that is, if the wizard-style novel is a traditional immortality novel, and the highest state reaches the immortal, the protagonist cannot build the foundation even with millions of words. (There are also very long stories about Foundation Building Flowers, but generally the novels end when the gods ascend to the spiritual world, and the wizard style is all set with ninth-level wizards)
I laughed at the fact that the White Wizard Academy can only survive by pretending to be a pig. The training mechanism of the academy is too bad. What kind of academy is it if it can't train geniuses into talents?
I have over one million words and I am still a first-level apprentice.
Author, do you think this rhythm is correct? I've read more than 80 chapters, and he's not even an apprentice. Are you planning to wait until 1300 before he officially arrives? Look at this ghost
The grading is actually a small problem. The main author is too greedy and wants to write a little bit of everything. Then it is difficult to adjust the words and logic, and maybe it will fall apart and end hastily.
Read the introduction
The angel world, which the protagonist was able to conquer at level six, had been fighting the wizard world for 17 thousand years before...
He writes about those two women every day. This author is too sexually repressed.
Good chicken water, so much nonsense?
Advice to authors and words to readers
The quality of this book is definitely good, don't be affected by some abstract comments, not to mention that the author is not a novice. If you find it interesting, read it yourself. The taboo in novels is to only listen to what others say. Good things may not always be good, and bad things may not necessarily be bad. The only point is that I strongly recommend that the author takes time, even if he stops updating for a day, to modify it. The previous monitoring settings are really poisonous. Even if you cancel the video and change it to when the person is gone, the spiritual scan will be fine, and the rest will be fine. Every time a woman is monitored, there are countless opportunities for her to show up. If a person knows that he is being monitored, he will 100% become enemies. Rationally speaking, the research and papers written by the protagonist can be plagiarized in advance, let alone inspiration. Moreover, the information, items, and methods of the protagonist are quite poisonous even to the dean, let alone an apprentice. Perceptually speaking, is the protagonist's life also being viewed, and what about other people? Isn't this just a candid photo? Who knows and doesn't want to kill the other person?
Ai is so strong, generally Ai likes to use a lot of dashes in articles————
Why not change the name to Moning's Fantasy Diary, put the core of the light novel in the skin of a wizard, add a little bit of academic master, and become essentially a literary youth?
The plot of "The Watcher" is a bit bloody.
In a wizarding world that emphasizes the supremacy of knowledge and equal exchange, how can it be possible for someone to monitor apprentices and not care about privacy at all? Even if it is for internal security, people should not come, at least they should not be people who are also apprentices. Even if the above is accepted, now it is discovered that a certain apprentice has an extremely high talent. As a supervisor, can you leak the secret at will? Should he directly tell the younger generation of the family (newcomers from the same group as the protagonist) about the protagonist, or should he know that the protagonist is hiding? Is this supervisor really not afraid of revenge after the protagonist gets up? The supervisor is a bit uncomfortable. You still want her to leak the secret to Anya. Is it really just to introduce a female supporting role, without considering the rationality and whether the readers will accept it?
How can I put it, the performance is too poor, this wizard organization does not look like an organization that has the ability to colonize planes, develop planes, and launch plane wars. Even the development of some very basic mechanical tools requires wonder. In theory, there are various ideas or tools for launching a plane war. It should be very comprehensive. Regarding this aspect, (I am a cultivator but came to the wizarding world) the world view and civilization view in this book are like a civilization that can launch plane wars.
Your pace is too slow, right?
It's not that you want to read a quick upgrade article, but you have used the apprentice gimmick for so many chapters, but you can't see the shadow of achieving the goal, and you are screening readers?
The pace is too slow
The pace is too slow. There are so many chapters. When will the level 1 apprentice arrive at the Wizard? The leveling is too heavy. Who has so much patience to catch up on updates?
I'm so amazing. I talked in front of two beauties, bragging about my super knowledge. Finally, I quoted a famous quote and said that knowledge is never for showing off. I didn't hold back.
After reading sixty chapters, I haven't become an apprentice yet. Then there is no way to say go to the table of contents, chapter 130. Just became an apprentice. All kinds of forbearance in the early stage did not attract attention. Then suddenly it became too high-profile and everyone knew about it. I don't understand a bit. Pretend to be a grandchild in the early stage, and those who are on guard are with you, no threats, newcomers. Is it necessary? In the later stage, attract this attention, attract that attention, and get rewards for this and that. At this time, shouldn't the threat from people with a higher level than you be greater?
Difficult to bear
To be honest, the setting is pretty good, but it's so bad. No one could write hundreds of thousands of words before I was an apprentice. Now I've written more than a million words, and I'm still a first-level apprentice! How many words do you plan to write? Ten million or what? Also, it's so pretentious and low-key that it's boring. I didn't want to order the most recent chapter when I saw the title. If you continue to wait and see, retreat if you continue to do so.
I don't know what I mean, so I just wrote something random.
The author has been immersed in his own theory and cannot extricate himself. The characterization is comparable to the urban dragon king. In the early stage, he is clinging to life, but in the middle stage, he is like being taken away. He is either pretending or on the way to pretending. Overall, there is almost no grasp of the details of the wizarding world. It is always described only by describing how precious the knowledge is and how complex the knowledge the protagonist masters is. There is never a description of the macro world. The protagonist is always portrayed with a sense of grudge that a villain has achieved success, inexplicably writing that if he hates someone, he will marry XXX in the future. Instead of doing this, why not forcefully create an accident after growing up and let the villain receive the lunch box?