In the Solarian Empire, people were divided by their blood. The nobles enjoyed their life in wealth, with fine wine and amazing food. They reigned supreme over the commoners. The only reason they were able to do this was that they had knowledge of the most powerful force in the world - magic. The nobles controlled their knowledge from easily going to commoners, making it harder for them to learn magic.
Leo, a young orphan in Solaria, had an incredibly powerful affinity for magic. He didn't even know about it because he could never learn magic- he was too poor to try and learn from any magic academies. He was just trying to survive the streets of Solhaven until he found the lost tome of the Arcane Emperor.
"I can beat a 7th Circle Mage."
"Wow! You must have trained for many decades. How old are you?"
"17."
"..."
The world was going to be turned upside down.
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why are there no new chapters? Anyone know any sites that has more chapters?
Who is the FL? Is it Daphne?
No updates... wonder if this is on hiatus?
Guys, does the writing get any better? I'm at chapter 5 and holy sh*t, there are so many instances of "he" in the same sentence—like, "he did a, he did b, he did c." There are so many paragraphs that could easily be connected with a simple comma instead of a period, in the end it gets really tiring, "He walked to the bed. He sited on the bed. He started to think. He..." This is very close to an actual scene, I know this is a webnovel, but d*mn, middle grade schoolers should write something more polished
Is it worth reading ? and I hope it's not some harem sh*t cuz I really don't like it
Relatively inoffensive novel. It's nothing special, essentially just cultivation but with swords and magic, and falls into the same tropes and pitfalls as many cultivation novels do, i.e. an infinite repetitive loop of "oh I need to get stronger ASAP to defeat this looming threat to protect the people I care about" and constant risktaking to justify fast power increase. There is a bit of flavor beyond the focus on power growth but it's not much. In that way, it's pretty generic, but it's fine enough overall. Maybe it gets better later on, but if it does it'll be a slow and long read. I give it 6.5/10 personally.
Arthur has done a good job in this book🙂
Not a bad read. Feels like 150 chapters in the author got better at constructing a story. There are actual mysteries, unconnected plot points for speculation, and an interesting progressing. Ill give 3.5/5 for a rough start and a few forced plot conveniences early on. But theres plenty of room for improvement going forward - ill follow this.
It's kinda generic but okayish type novel, don't expect top tier stuff but you won't be bored either, so it's perfect time killer stuff.
Is it good? I about to read this i hope i won't regret...