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Synopsis
The top-tier professional player Lis woke up to find himself having crossed into the "Divine Revelation" game, becoming a Viscount enamored with magic.
Knowing that he would soon face a continent engulfed in war smoke, grand otherworld expeditions, the mysterious decay of the World Tree, and the constant threat of Abyss Demon invasions...
Lis admitted he was a bit panicked.
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Fortunately, the game system was still in place, and he still possessed the "All-Purpose" Talent.
With the memories of his past life, he switched his class to Arcanist, analyzed the Element Model, reshaped the world's rules, and step by step ascended to that supreme throne.
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Players complained about him, "This boss is too perverted, he can even grow stronger, we protest!"
Elves worshiped him, "Lord Lis is the strongest Divine Favored, he has brought peace to the world."
Mages praised him, "He is the pioneer of magic, as well as the Guardian. His revered name is Lis Kane, He is the god of the arcane."
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Écrire un avisBasically TLM but if you had huge infodumps at the start and gave him a crazy cheat. This is a western-type fantasy world where the MC transmigrates into a game as a character who is about to be in dire straits, formerly a professional power-leveler, cough cough. Currently the plot progression seems alright, but this would basically be a carbon copy of TLM save for the cheat talent and setting changes. Even then, a copy of TLM won’t be too bad, so it’s something to while your time away with.
the important / crucial characters are girls, doesn't click right with me. it feels like a harem
Great premise and was developing nicely … until, it delt like later chapters were missing. Story started getting disjointed. Wish I could get a refund based on coin spent. Not sure when it started … but eventually, every ofher chapter was missing.
Content is missing from chapters beyond 40, I don’t recommend pocking up this book until missing content is fixed. Premise is good, writing is good but when you’re missing 90% of 5+ chapters in a row its not worth reading.