A fairly solid novel. While this novel almost completely consists of already existing common tropes, it's still somewhat interesting and fairly well thought out and executed (so far at least). The power system seems respectable, it's like a simplified version of Warlock of the Magus World's power system although there are some shaky bits right now. One example of this is the lack of elaboration as to why there's no magic in the Knight Kingdom when it's so ridiculously easy and convenient even if you have the worst talent. With a bit of time (less than half a year for someone with the worst talent, much, much less if you have decent or good talent) and no resources apart from the magic textbook itself, anyone could get a more superhuman version of a photographic memory easily. The MC literally memorises a page of a very complicated book a second. I'll give this novel the benefit of the doubt and expect it to explain the these seemingly glaring issues. Otherwise though, this is pretty good. Worldbuilding is alright, characters don't seem too bad (this is a CN novel after all) and the quality of writing itself is decent as well. This is no Warlock of the Magus World but it's decent enough so far. At the very least, the protagonist of this novel is far more likeable than the insufferable protagonist from WOTMW. 4/5
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LIKEI haven't read LOM yet, I've been procrastinating it for over a year now but I plan to read it eventually.
CurseD_:Hello Mr Rhong have you read lord of mysteries and if so do you have a review of it?
I haven't read LOM yet, I've been procrastinating it for over a year now but I plan to read it eventually.
CurseD_:Hello Mr Rhong have you read lord of mysteries and if so do you have a review of it?