—For those readers who want to avoid pitfalls, this is a mixed fantasy novel with a single female protagonist and a slice-of-life story. The author believes that magic is not something that can be accomplished simply by imagination. Otherwise, what would those legendary mages who have been studying it for so long be researching? Therefore, it will contain a lot of complex magical academic theories.
—If you don't want to explore how magic comes about or how it's used, and feel it's pointless, you can leave.
—Those looking for a harem story can leave now. This is a single-character story with a female protagonist.
—Those who wanted to become gods can leave now. I just wanted to live a simple yet fulfilling life.
—It's set in the Middle Ages, but not that dark. It just illustrates that the world had a low level of productivity. The style of houses, clothing, etc., conforms to "ancient Western times." Don't force reality into it. If you're looking for dark stories, you can leave now.
—The characters are good people, the king is a good king; not everything is about tyranny and slavery. Reality is already hard enough, so I like good people, and I like happy endings. Those who want to find fault with the protagonist can leave now, because no one is targeting the protagonist, and there's no face-slapping.
—This work references many other works, but it's not a fanfiction of any particular work. I hope that since you're reading a novel, you'll take my version as the standard, since many fantasy works are based on games, and games are for playing, not for real life. There are many things I need to rationalize. If you can't accept this, you can leave.
—The opening has a connection to the world before the transmigration. If you feel that the poison is gone, you can leave directly. If you want to continue reading, I can clearly see that this connection, apart from the divine consciousness, does not affect the later text. So there is no need to teach me how to write novels and say that this part is superfluous. I wanted it to be there, so I wrote it.
After failing the college entrance exam, Tang Rui crafted an admission letter from the Arcanist Academy and sent it to the group chat to ease the awkwardness. As it turned out, he was actually accepted. PS: This book is also known as "This Isn't Science, This Is Magic," "Believe Me, I'm a True Arcanist," and "This Is a Floating City, Not a Space Station." PS: This is a daily, farming-themed novel, not a combat-themed one. Don't stumble into it.
Freshly promoted to a professional title, and before even receiving his first month's paycheck from his salary increase, teacher Lin Qi gloriously traveled through time. He became a gifted instructor at the Royal Academy of Magic in another world—noble, elegant, and promising. However, facing this mystical magical world, Lin Qi was heartbroken. What is "resonance of mind and elements"? — It's called macroscopic interference under quantum entanglement! What is "the ancient power of spells"? — It's just energy resonance induced by specific sound wave frequencies! What is "the mage's innate barrier"? — Bullshit! It's all due to a weak foundation and poor model-building skills! Thus, the students of the Royal Academy of Magic welcomed their most "unconventional" instructor ever. "Want to learn the forbidden spell 'Doomsday Meteorite'? First, give me your "Functional Modeling of Gravitational Acceleration and Air Resistance" to study..."
[No CP, cards, academy, group portrait, relaxed, daily]
Human women awaken and evolve from suffering and adversity, mastering the power of magic, this is a witch.
Witches awaken and evolve for the second time, gaining unlimited growth potential, this is a witch.
Witch Moran, a soul from another world, came from the wasteland, holding the card book, from the witch academy to the well of the sky, giving the Valen tribes a little shock from the King of Scrolls.
Witch classmates: "The King of Scrolls is not scary, what is scary is that this King of Scrolls is a witch!"
Valen tribes: "The King of Scrolls is so scary! Trembling..."
Molan: "I just want to go home and take a look."