
The Black Dragon Destroys the World
About This Novel
This introduction is simply harder to write than the main text. This story tells the story of a half-magic, half-beast dimension. The protagonist is a black dragon, the storyline is 20% dragging, 10% incomprehensible, and the rest is just text. Next profile revised in three weeks
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
Regarding the issue of following up on new issues
Writing a book may not be very stable, so there will be changes with new updates. In addition, this book is not dnd and this book does not support black dragons turning into humans for the time being. However, there are still chapters about temporarily becoming other creatures, about 10%, and thank you for your support.
passing by passing by
I've watched the previous ones, is there a group for this one?
I just want to know, is the protagonist Chinese or foreign? Why do you always say Falk? If you say you are Chinese and have a Chinese name, why do you always say Falk?
Water experience, water experience, water experience, come on, author
slightly slightly slightly
"What did Child Elder say when he was in the forest?" Xu Zhu pointed forward, "Hahaha, it's not him! It's not him!"
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Looking at the comment area with only one comment, I will add a comment for the author (my habit is to vote for any book I see and vote for)
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
Regarding the issue of following up on new issues
Writing a book may not be very stable, so there will be changes with new updates. In addition, this book is not dnd and this book does not support black dragons turning into humans for the time being. However, there are still chapters about temporarily becoming other creatures, about 10%, and thank you for your support.
passing by passing by
I've watched the previous ones, is there a group for this one?
I just want to know, is the protagonist Chinese or foreign? Why do you always say Falk? If you say you are Chinese and have a Chinese name, why do you always say Falk?
Water experience, water experience, water experience, come on, author
slightly slightly slightly
"What did Child Elder say when he was in the forest?" Xu Zhu pointed forward, "Hahaha, it's not him! It's not him!"
. . .
Looking at the comment area with only one comment, I will add a comment for the author (my habit is to vote for any book I see and vote for)









