This review is written at just over a hundred chapters, but this is one of my favorite things I have read in that (little?) length. The magic system (big surprise that there’s magic, given the title) is well thought out and intriguing, and allows for clear increases in power due to raw strength, but also leaves room for great strength through application and technique.As a transmigration novel (spolier from Ch1, I guess?), it does a great job of integrating past experiences and knowledge in a coherent way that gives the main character a unique spark in the world, but does not make him overpowered.MC’s quest for knowledge, sparked by his interest in magic, leads him into an engaging life that consistently leaves me, and the other readers, thirsting for more.One potential shortcoming of this novel is that many characters seem to show up, then be left behind. I say “potential” because if the story develops in such a way that they meet again, it would lead to some very dynamic and fascinating situations. But at the current point in the novel, the characters currently around MC seem to be solidifying as the author begins to delve deeper into MC’s relationships with the other characters.