In a world of endless star fields and interdimensional wars, the wizards' floating city conquered one world after another.
At the wizard academy, through blood-stained exams, the towering wizard tower sent wizards batch after batch.
Becoming an apprentice wizard, Richard activated the miracle furnace deep within his soul, where constant refining of materials granted him knowledge and skills...
The veteran's weapon could be refined into legendary martial arts techniques.
The ancient wizard's encrypted notes could be refined into lost knowledge.
The remains of brutal monsters could be refined into monster bloodlines.
In this era of great voyages in the wizarding world, Richard was destined to become a leader of his time.
I enjoyed this story more than I expected lol I like wizards that invoke magic without fully relying on tools. Like throwing magic bullets with the flick of their finger or holding a fireball. Hell yeah! It's exciting. The translation quality isn't terrible. You might come across the usual WebNovel MTL proofreaderless shenanigans here and there, but it doesn't disrupt the flow of the story. I paid no mind. I actually appreciate the author for not making the MC sound like a sleezy old pervert. He is solely focused on gaining knowledge, improving himself and unlocking the many secrets of his golden finger. That doesn't mean he doesn't appreciate beauty, but he doesn't drool all over nor is the language all thirsty. Anyway, just because I found the story enjoyable doesn't mean you will too. So go read the free chapters and judge it yourself
Chapters read: 36 The beginning of the story felt like a twist of the Hunger Games on a larger scale, with different places and districts sending their young children. It feels like a world of survival of the fittest among mages where only those who show no mercy towards their enemies survive for long. It's definitely not a happy go lucky, magical unicorns and laughter kind of mage story. I like that Wizards, apprentices and those stepping into the wizarding world don't have to have a wand to cast spells. There are magic tools, but one's power is more innate and doesn't revolve around a wand. I enjoyed the story and binge read. Regardless of the review, do a taste test and see if the story is to your liking or not
i read two ch. this novel remind me of the witcher: i can extract everything