Transported into a world where just about anybody can receive the prestigious title of Mage, Morgana is equally baffled and outraged. She spent the better part of twenty-two years holed up in alcoves, poring over spell formulae and memorizing the forty-three Primary Astolian Paradigms, all for the opportunity to study at the Ivory Institute and gain access to those primordial, inscrutable powers. And here, they're dropped into people's laps? Ridiculous.
Morgana doesn't know how she's arrived here, why everyone is so bone-headedly ignorant to the fundamentals of magic, and especially what this strange 'System' is, coddling even 'archmages' with the simplest of spell constructions, but she's going to find out.
In the meantime, there's plenty of fascinating things to study. Dungeons, artifacts, classes, skills, and spells—all obviously created by some Grand Architect using a language that, apparently, only Morgana is familiar with. Beyond gaining insights into the arcane, which she's devoted her life to decoding, there might be something incredible to glean inside all these expertly hidden mechanisms.
Something bigger than she could imagine.
This is garbage. I am glad I did not have to pay for this sh*te. The story pace is ok, but the story itself is garbage. It is full of flaws, sexisms and mindless violence. The characters are paper-thin at best. Any other characters besides the main yuri-Team are red shirts. Their sole existence is there to make the garbage MC and FL look passible. The loopholes in the story are es wide and deep as the Mariana Trench Honestly I had it with it. I will look for another novel. BTW, WN: I will definitely not pay to read this. Anything but this novel.