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Lu Cang woke up in a dark dungeon, his body weak and fading. He remembered an explosion and a flash of fire before losing consciousness. A green-haired woman appeared, casting a healing light that restored his strength. She was an elf named Kumilony, a level 5 healer. Beside her stood Izparut, a level 5 magician. They had cleared the dungeon of monsters. Lu Cang, reduced to an eight-year-old body, could not hide his tears when asked about home. He had no home in this world. The two adventurers decided to take him with them, later joined by their teammates: Chicheng, a level 5 warrior, and Obades, a level 5 defender made of stone. Lu Cang joined their party as a fifth member.

The next day, Kumilony performed a job change ceremony for Lu Cang, awakening his magician profession. During the ceremony, a unique power manifested: for each level he rose, he could evolve one talent into a god-tier version. His first talent, Proficiency Mastery, evolved into Proficiency Evolution, granting him ten thousand times the normal proficiency gain and the ability to evolve mastered skills. Izparut then taught him his first spell, a tier 1 lightning magic called Lightning Strike. Lu Cang read the incantation once and cast it successfully on his first try. With each subsequent cast, his mastery grew rapidly. He shortened the chant from a full incantation to a few syllables, then to chantless casting, and even unleashed a double Lightning Strike. His magic power was quickly depleted, but he kept casting until he collapsed from overexertion.

Kumilony healed him, and Izparut replenished his magic power. They warned him about the dangers of casting with empty mana. Lu Cang woke up in a luxurious carriage heading to Rhein Town, the nearest settlement. The party was traveling together, and Lu Cang had officially become an apprentice magician under Izparut's mentorship. Despite his young body and lack of common knowledge about the world, he possessed extraordinary magical talent and a special ability that promised rapid growth. His immediate goal was to learn magic and defend himself while traveling with his new companions, who treated him with kindness and patience. The story sets up his journey in a fantasy world where monsters roam and dungeons hide treasures, with Lu Cang starting as a child with no memories of his past life except vague recollections of his parents on Earth. His unique talent system ensures that each level up will unlock increasingly powerful divine abilities, setting the stage for his rise from a helpless transmigrant to a potentially great magician. The tale begins with his integration into an adventuring party and his first steps toward mastering the arcane forces of this new world.

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All My Classes and Talents Are God-Tier?
我所有职业,天赋全是神级?
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I found the line "I do not see any profession traits on you" interesting. It implies that people can see others' professions or levels by looking. That's convenient. It also means Lu Cang might be special because he doesn't show traits now. Could be a red herring. Also, the mention that the world is dangerous and safe land is only 1% gives a sense of scale. The team seems to explore dungeons, so they are probably in the dangerous zones a lot. That explains why they're strong despite being level 5 – they might be experienced in terms of skill, not just level. A bit more headcanon needed.
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The fight scenes (Lightning Strike training) are described well. You can imagine the arcs of lightning growing thicker and stronger. The progression from chanting to chantless in minutes was cool but unrealistic. Still, it's fantasy, so I'll accept it. The writers seem to enjoy showing off the magic system's flexibility. I'm curious if Lu Cang will learn other elements or stick to lightning. Also, Iz said he wanted to teach him skills to protect himself, but so far it's only offense. Will he learn defensive spells? Utility? I hope the training isn't one-note.
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I really appreciated the moment when Kumilony covers Lu Cang with a thick coat during the job change ceremony when the temperature drops. It's a small gesture but shows her motherly care. Also, the way she apologizes for bringing up China and his hometown shows she's considerate. These subtle character beats make me care about the team. And Lu Cang's thought about "not wanting to seem suspiciously abnormal" adds a layer of caution that makes sense for a transmigrator. I hope the author continues to balance action with these quiet, human moments.
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Overall, this is a fun start to a classic isekai adventure. The characters are likable, the magic system has potential, and the plot moves quickly. It's not groundbreaking, but it's enjoyable if you don't think too hard about the logic. I'll probably continue reading to see how Lu Cang's god-tier talent evolves and what threats they'll face. The found family angle is strong. I just hope the author slows down a bit in future chapters to develop emotional depth and world details. For now, it's a comfortable read.
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One small thing that bothered me: when Iz hands Lu Cang a staff with a red gem, he says "face that open field and chant the Incantation." But he just read the book once. No practice with pronunciation, no check on mana control. It's a bit too trusting. And it works perfectly. The author could have added a scene where he stumbles on the words or feels the magic but fails, making the later success more satisfying. As it stands, it's too easy, which dilutes the accomplishment.
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Reader engagement: I found myself wanting to know more about the world's history – the era of rampaging monsters, the lost magic book, the ancient seed. The story dangles these artifacts but doesn't elaborate. It's good for building mystery, but I hope they pay off later. The loot they found seems important. The lost magic book Iz wanted most suggests there's a research subplot. Kumilony's ancient seed implies druid-type content. I'm intrigued.
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