—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.
Japanese light novel + not invincible + daily life + redemption + slightly supernatural + Taoism + alchemy
Hoshino Gen traveled through time, had a sister, a house, and busy parents.
With busy and wealthy parents and his only sister being a super popular idol, there is no doubt that Gen Hoshino is a winner in life.
But that—
In the dilapidated gym under the setting sun, a swordsman who has been guarding for hundreds of years with a sword...
In the warm and healing game, the Lolita dress stained with blood...
In the abandoned old campus, the past is buried by weeds...
On the empty stage, there was an inexplicable and strange singing voice...
Someone has to find out.
[Farming, Survival, Development, Taming, Ecosystem] Chen Zhong's university has been transported to a primeval jungle, teeming with countless dangerous creatures. Giant catfish with long horns, blood pythons spewing venomous mist, stone eagles with wingspans of hundreds of meters, man-eating parasitic plants… Food is scarce, resources are limited, and extraordinary creatures abound. The biggest problem facing everyone is how to survive. But the greatest danger comes from their own kind; the darker side of humanity is amplified here. Fortunately, in this new world, everyone receives a daily score based on their survival performance, randomly drawing a card with special abilities. Furthermore, exploring unknown territories yields even rarer cards. Farmland that accelerates plant growth, experienced hunters, incredibly loyal hunting pets, unimaginable abilities, and even world-changing extraordinary creatures… Chen Zhong can not only draw cards but also receives three daily intelligence reports to help him uncover more of this world's secrets. Once people finally adapt to this primeval jungle, they discover that this is only the easiest ecosystem; subsequent worlds will be even more resource-scarce, and the extraordinary creatures that appear will be even more dangerous…
(Rating just released, will rise) [Dual-path godhood + plagiarism + campus + no system + parallel world + satisfying read + lighthearted + single female lead]
Some say that demons and angels are irreconcilable enemies.
Lin Que closed the book.
"Sorry, both of them are me."
Reborn into high school, Lin Que discovers that something is wrong with this world.
Despite advanced technology, the cultural and entertainment industry remains barren.
This time, Lin Que stopped pretending!
One is the supreme god in the world of online literature!
One is a beacon of hope for contemporary literature!
Just when everyone thought these were two unparalleled geniuses evenly matched, Lin Que's true identity was unexpectedly exposed.
The whole country was shocked!!
The same pen that wrote the despair of "Human World is Like a Prison" and the hope of "To Live".
The demon who sells fear and the angel who captures souls are actually the same person?!
When he won the Nobel Prize at the youngest age, built an entertainment empire with one hand and reshaped the Chinese myth with the other, he faced the world's astonishment and shock.
Lin Que shrugged:
"Don't panic, I just want to bring a little light and a tiny bit of shock to this dull world."
Suren Reinister, the founder of Abstract Magic, invented it at the age of 13, allowing him to unblock what should be blocked and block what should be open. After entering the Higher Magic Academy, Suren spent a month in the alchemy lab, creating an abstract substance called Uranium-235, which he then presented to the headmaster in a gift box. Suren's graduation thesis consisted of only one sentence: "Copy a copy and show it to others within seven days, or you'll face the consequences!" Time passed, and the Third Magic World War was imminent. Suren, once again, delivered the following abstract speech at the World Conference: "Hatred only brings more bloodshed, and bloodshed only brings more hatred." "There are never any winners in war." "Set aside differences, put aside hatred, and resolve disputes through dialogue." "This is what a wise ruler should do." "In other words..." "Those present..."