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It was definitely more exciting to choose a high school setting to dominate the competition. To be honest, this kind of detective drama wasn't really suitable for him to stir things up. So, he ruled that option out first. 0
 
Xu Lie looked at the other two dramas, and right from the difficulty level of the scripts, it was clear they involved extraordinary abilities. In the synopses of both scripts, the former explicitly mentioned superpowers, barely fitting into the sci-fi genre, while the latter even referred to magic, directly placing it in the fantasy category. 0
 
Superpowers and magic—both terms implied something extraordinary. As for Eagle Knight, there was no need for further explanation; just by looking at the title, Xu Lie could tell with his toes that it was a superhero drama. It was nothing more than a cycle of mutants fighting villains, saving people, and then fighting villains again—an endless loop of plot. 0
 
The latter had a rather long title, so Xu Lie abbreviated it to Burning Fire. It seemed to have a somewhat classic storyline about a passionate young hero facing trials and ultimately reaching the pinnacle of magic—a tale filled with fervor. 0
 
Both Ju Jie dramas were particularly appealing. The superhero genre needed no elaboration; aside from mutations, there were rich technologies and superpowers that were all intriguing. However, the world of magic was also impressive; compared to the somewhat limited scope of mutations and superpowers, magic appeared to be more comprehensive. 0
 
After this comparison, Xu Lie made his decision: he would take this magical Script World as his base of operations and logistics hub. He once again pulled out "Human Recommendations," a book he had purchased after experiencing his first Script World. 0
 
Flipping through it, he found a page that clearly stated if company actors had the ability, they should consider claiming valuable Script Worlds for themselves. This could save a lot of resources or payment points. For instance, having just experienced the Black and White world, if Xu Lie could rule over the Great Federation, he wouldn't need to spend extra points or purchase tactical nuclear weapons from the company when acting in other Script Worlds. He could simply take tactical nuclear weapons from the Black and White world and use them elsewhere for fun—very cost-effective. 0
 
However, this would require some time; after all, ruling a nation or even unifying an entire world would demand significant effort and dedication. Previously, Xu Lie had gone through three Script Worlds; strictly speaking, their value wasn't high enough to warrant his concern. 0
 
Now, with a mysterious magical Script World right before him, it would be too regrettable not to claim it. He decided on Burning Fire. The company operated with remarkable efficiency; in an instant, they sent over a more detailed script outline. 0
 
 
Just as expected from Xu Lie, this is a passionate and classic story of heroism. 0
 
The protagonist is a rural boy named Beck, who has longed to learn magic since childhood. He is discovered by an old wizard named Inquilinar, who recognizes his magical talent and takes him on as a Mage Apprentice. 0
 
On their way to the triannual Mage Exchange Conference, Beck learns magic, battles various magical beasts, and encounters other wizards and Mage Apprentices. Along the way, he makes friends, meets rivals, and ultimately gains widespread recognition at the conference. 0
 
It's typical—so very typical. The plot of Burning Fire is one that is traditional to the core, embodying every cliché imaginable. There are no frills; it’s straightforward and relies on passion, with the protagonist shouting about dreams, friendship, and bonds, culminating in a triumphant realization of his aspirations. 0
 
As for Xu Lie, it doesn’t matter. After all, what he desires is the entire magical realm; Beck's journey—whether traditional or simple—does it really matter? Xu Lie covets the whole magical world, not just a single Beck. 0
 
 
 
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