Uriel unexpectedly enters a world where wizarding civilization is nearly extinct, inheriting a slumbering wizarding tower. To awaken this once-glorious tower and restore the unparalleled glory of the wizards of yesteryear, he pursues the lost knowledge of the wizards, entering different incarnations and traversing every corner of the world, bringing back forgotten wizarding secrets. Even amidst countless hardships and dangers—fearsome monsters, perilous anomalies, cunning hearts, and deceitful gods—Uriel never falters. Because… he is that wizarding tower itself.
If fate is unfair, then expose it!
Reincarnated as a human, from infancy to top-tier magician, he will reclaim everything he lost in his previous life. In this life, he will personally tear apart the shackles of his past: first, he will become a fierce warrior who roams across other worlds, washing away past humiliations with his sword; then, he will ascend the throne of top-tier magician, making all those who dare to look down on him tremble under his magic.
He owed him fairness in his past life, and in this life he will take it back, bit by bit, with interest, using magic and power!
The scarlet flower of corruption blooms in the borderland, and the most holy and pure White Witch becomes the new king of corruption. The blue blood that has been passed down since ancient times flows under the dark tide, and the great and brilliant Duke intends to subvert the music of order. The unknown secret history disappears into nothingness, and the wizard who travels through time and space longs to see through the delirium of the world. As for me? I don't care. I will set up four pillars, guide four philosophers, and lead an absurd and ridiculous drama of salvation. Then, it’s time for me to go to the table and enjoy it! ps: This book does not follow the traditional wizard writing routine. There are no chips, no wizard academy, and no knights before wizards. The wizard supernatural system in this book is in its primitive and ignorant stage. There is no clear and rigid level of power, and it is generally fuzzily classified according to knowledge. So you don't see first-level wizards, second-level wizards,...