The Legendary Mage Adam, an ordinary man from Earth, is suddenly transmigrated into a dangerous, magical world filled with mystical creatures, ancient kingdoms, and powerful wizards. Gifted with an extraordinary ability to absorb magical attacks and kinetic energy, Adam gains the power to convert these forces at will, making him an unstoppable force. As if that weren't enough, he possesses the rare gift of foresight and a hidden system that grants him even more abilities. Determined to keep his powers a secret, Adam embarks on a journey to rise to the top of this new world. He carefully navigates its political intrigues, unearths ancient secrets, and faces off against foes who are both formidable and cunning. His ultimate goal? To control his fate and shape the destiny of the magical world. With its deep world-building and thrilling action, The Legendary Mage promises readers an epic adventure filled with suspense, mystery, and unexpected twists. For every 5 Power Stones, readers will unlock an extra chapter. And 5 Golden Stones, they’ll get 2 bonus chapters, packed with even more intrigue and excitement. --- Tags - [System, Transmigration, Overpowered, Action, Mistry, Adventure, Deep World-building]
The tension in the room was palpable. Every eye in the class was glued to Adam as he confidently approached the board, chalk in hand.
The teacher's dismissive smirk faded into a grimace as Adam began working on the complex magic circle, his hand moving with precision and certainty.
The classroom was a grand hall with polished stone walls, intricate magical symbols etched into every surface, and the faint hum of mana lingering in the air.
Rows of desks formed a semicircle around the main board, where Adam now stood, his back straight, radiating confidence.
The sunlight streaming through the stained-glass windows created a mosaic of colors on the floor, adding an almost surreal quality to the moment.
Adam's thoughts raced as he traced the chalk over the incomplete circle.
This isn't just about me anymore.
It's about proving that people like us, with no noble blood, can stand equal—even superior.