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Update (chapter 45): The story has greatly decreased in quality by repeating the same plot: Drama about returning to England and the responsibilities he cannot escape. Which is absurd. The wizarding nobility may well have some rights among wizards, but most of this comes from discrimination and corruption, not because of the nobility itself. Let's be clear, the British wizarding nobility is nothing more than a joke, they have no rights and duties after the statute of secrecy. He can have some wealth and migrate it to any country he wants. His status, title or history never kept him in England. But this is repeated all the time. It became disgusting and irritating beyond normal. Being honest with this story? It's not worth it anymore, you just get angry reading it. I'll let a few chapters accumulate and follow up after a while if I can read this story without cursing the 9 generations of this irritating MC.
From what I understand of the exchange, he gains the knowledge of how a wizard is structured. While offering this knowledge to Harry and Hermione + an alien gene. Although he can become a wizard with the proper research. He does not gain the magical energy directly. Therefore, this agreement is not fair. The meaning of the exchange for me was, let me analyze it for you and I'll share everything I discover and I'll even give you an extra superpower. He gains the knowledge while the other side also gains it and on top of that, a superpower. Where is the fair exchange here?
So they figure out how to turn muggles and squibs into wizards. It doesn't seem fair to me. Just exchanging that knowledge would be fair, but giving them a transformation would never be fair.
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斗罗:凤神降临,帝炎焚天 Unfortunately, I only found it on Qidian. It could be found on another free website.
Muggle nobility traditionally brings some benefits, such as having a private army, territories that are hereditary and non-transferable, and law imunity from the crown. I don't know how the British nobility works today, but in the past it was advantageous. But in Harry Potter, after the law of secrecy, magic nobility means absolutely nothing. You have no immunity to British laws, you have no hereditary territories and none of the above. You can validate this with the Wesleys, who are very poor and belong to the sacred 28 families. In short, this excuse from the author is as weak as the forced plot he is trying to create. <written with google translate>
Update: The story has been declining in quality since then. The system is almost never used and you only see him accumulating points without using them. Every now and then he uses a skill he previously gained and that had not been mentioned. Very coincidental, just the way lazy authors like it. The story with Ning Ronrong follows the trope of eternal coincidences and misunderstandings that has long since become boring. Nothing really happened with the MC and Zhuqing because every time something seems to happen, Ning Ronrong appears, a soul beast attacks, someone fights. In short, a series of tedious coincidences. And the most annoying of all, the chapters are courses and usually cover one action of the MC. And then there is the very slow release Overall the story is not bad, but very simple and slow to develop, preferring the slow and tedious development. Not to mention the clichés of misunderstandings that repeat themselves madly. It is not for me anymore.
斗罗:凤神降临,帝炎焚天 Unfortunately, I only found it on Qidian. It could be found on another free website.
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