
Evolve from Lizard to Legendary Dragon
by Zoo Dummy
About This Novel
After traveling through time and becoming an ordinary ice lizard in the magical world, Grotu discovered that he could evolve his own genes and even cosplay Godzilla. By the way, he guided the development of a nearby tribe of human beings, farming, drinking tea, and living a leisurely and peaceful life. Gou Quan's life was saved in troubled times, and Grotu thought this was a blessing. Unexpectedly, in the northern tundra, more and more people began to hear about the master of a legendary tribe. The master of the ice sheet, the unrecognized legendary dragon, the torrent that swallows the world, the lord of dragons... Until one day, countless men were wiping their weapons, hungry and thirsty, and all showed kind smiles, while it sat cross-legged on the supreme throne, silently looking at the south. In this Central Plains, I might as well compete. (Pseudo DND, only a little bit of settings) (Invariant) (Invincible flow) (Farming flow) (Dragon) (Magic)
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Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
Weird, do you think dragons are the strongest? Aren't Titans stronger? The source of the Titans! In the Western fantasy world, there were originally a group of Titans, but you chose a stupid protein dragon bloodline! Still the weakest dragon among all dragons
As expected of a bad book, it's a bad book, and it also likes to overwhelm the book.
Advice for authors
It is recommended that the author can write down how much the protagonist has grown each time, and how much its length and body size have increased. This way we can have an intuitive comparison when reading it. Otherwise, every time we see it, we will be confused. It's just that it has changed a lot, and we don't know how much it has increased. In this way, we readers will have a better understanding and feel comfortable after reading it. No one will say that you are not good at word count.
Evolution is a bit funny
It was a bit of a failure to choose evolution. I chose the rubbish white dragon, but I still feel that it can be connected later. It is just a bit blue at the beginning. I want to eat something, and then add more comments.
Numeric value written in feet. Can all attributes be doubled after taking a job? Do you really think that warriors, mages and assassins have the same attributes? Not to mention that there are no advantages brought by size at all. Can a 20-meter behemoth have the same strength as a human?
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Hunting can be used as training... The flowing river supplies a steady stream of fish.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
Weird, do you think dragons are the strongest? Aren't Titans stronger? The source of the Titans! In the Western fantasy world, there were originally a group of Titans, but you chose a stupid protein dragon bloodline! Still the weakest dragon among all dragons
As expected of a bad book, it's a bad book, and it also likes to overwhelm the book.
Advice for authors
It is recommended that the author can write down how much the protagonist has grown each time, and how much its length and body size have increased. This way we can have an intuitive comparison when reading it. Otherwise, every time we see it, we will be confused. It's just that it has changed a lot, and we don't know how much it has increased. In this way, we readers will have a better understanding and feel comfortable after reading it. No one will say that you are not good at word count.
Evolution is a bit funny
It was a bit of a failure to choose evolution. I chose the rubbish white dragon, but I still feel that it can be connected later. It is just a bit blue at the beginning. I want to eat something, and then add more comments.
Numeric value written in feet. Can all attributes be doubled after taking a job? Do you really think that warriors, mages and assassins have the same attributes? Not to mention that there are no advantages brought by size at all. Can a 20-meter behemoth have the same strength as a human?
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Hunting can be used as training... The flowing river supplies a steady stream of fish.













