
Dragon of the End
by Nie Jiu
About This Novel
(The sequel "Dragons and Sails of the Sea of Nothingness" has begun! Welcome to the pit~) He is the last dragon, but he is born as a human. Fifteen years of warm memories belonging to human beings turned into deep pain at the moment when they were forced to face the truth. There is no place for him in this world. However... They traveled thousands of miles to come to him, just to let him understand that no matter what he had to face, he would not be alone.
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Official(30)Scraped 20d ago
Just focus on this word count and popularity. . . Just give it five stars
Good books, no one reads the series, much better than novices and brainless cool novels
I became aware of this book through a review of the book Cursed Dragon.
It was a review that said the book was well written and that you could come and take a look at it, so I came over and took a look. This book doesn't quite suit my taste. The Cursed Dragon is better. That Cursed Dragon felt pretty good.
666
Is the author here? I have a question for you
Suggestion,
I wonder if the author chose the wrong area... This book I just picked up out of boredom has over a thousand chapters. If it wasn't for the wrong partition, I wouldn't have missed this great book.
This book is destined to become popular after it is finished.
Recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended.
Persistence is victory.
Awesome! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
It's nice to watch, but it's a bit...
If I don't like it, then I might as well read classics if it's written like this
I really don't understand why so few people read such a good novel.
It's really good to watch, the characters are perfectly created, the plot is very immersive, and the storyline is so complicated that it doesn't break down. The author is really awesome.
good
Good, good, good, good, good
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Community(0)
Official(30)Scraped 20d ago
Just focus on this word count and popularity. . . Just give it five stars
Good books, no one reads the series, much better than novices and brainless cool novels
I became aware of this book through a review of the book Cursed Dragon.
It was a review that said the book was well written and that you could come and take a look at it, so I came over and took a look. This book doesn't quite suit my taste. The Cursed Dragon is better. That Cursed Dragon felt pretty good.
666
Is the author here? I have a question for you
Suggestion,
I wonder if the author chose the wrong area... This book I just picked up out of boredom has over a thousand chapters. If it wasn't for the wrong partition, I wouldn't have missed this great book.
This book is destined to become popular after it is finished.
Recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended.
Persistence is victory.
Awesome! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
It's nice to watch, but it's a bit...
If I don't like it, then I might as well read classics if it's written like this
I really don't understand why so few people read such a good novel.
It's really good to watch, the characters are perfectly created, the plot is very immersive, and the storyline is so complicated that it doesn't break down. The author is really awesome.
good
Good, good, good, good, good
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(Awesome series in progress...) It is a masterpiece of Western fantasy that was placed in the wrong partition due to the author's mistake (the author himself complained that the heroine has no sense of existence). The author's writing style is very traditional Western fantasy style, not a DND setting but an unknown world background similar to medieval Middle-earth fantasy. However, the character line follows the multi-protagonist and multi-angle type that has emerged in recent years. Magic appears very rarely (of course, it is not like Gandalf who directly draws his sword to kill monsters). Although there are not many battles, the plot develops very steadily, and the mystery behind it is large and deep, and the author's concept is also very mature. It's just that the male protagonist Ed's aggrieved look made me want to knock the table. He was being plotted to death but he repeatedly made mistakes, which only made the situation develop in the worst direction. No wonder the male protagonists in Qidian Shuang's novels all have full IQs. Even if it is a fantasy female-channeled novel, it is really difficult to get entangled. 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀




There will always be some fools in the world who will never give up on you, no matter how strange you become. It is a rare Western fantasy book. At first, I was attracted by "the results were dismal, but I still insisted on writing more than two million words" and I read it with curiosity. But after only three or four chapters, I completely settled in and felt it. Keep reading, this is a good book that tells a story. There are very few online books that tell stories so seriously. No matter from the character's language, expression, or psychology, you will not have any objection to this being a Western fantasy. When Is was still an egg, he was picked up by the adventure team who had just killed the female dragon. He broke out of the egg in the arms of the paladin. Perhaps due to the protection of nature, he came to the world in the body of a human baby. After a heated discussion, the young team took Iss in, and the paladin adopted him as his brother. In his childhood when he was unable to leave the castle, the occasional arrival of the team was one of Yis's happiest memories. However, people do not live for one person. The team would fall apart, his brother would be missing, and the identity of the dragon would eventually be revealed one day. And during this relatively good time compared to the future, it seemed normal to make a few friends. Ed is just such a friend, with a sunny and enthusiastic personality, and the same age and exuberant curiosity. He is almost like the real protagonist in the story. He is also a person who completely believes that Is is Is and is his friend. No matter what kind of creature they are, they will always have a bond after getting along for a long time. Even if the process is full of deception, you resent them and run away, they will still exist and find you again. What, I didn't spoil anything~ Compared to this huge number of words, I just revealed a little bit~ All in all, it is a text that has the charm of allowing one to read in peace and feel the love of the world (I know it is wrong to use it here, but I just want to say, love of the world, love of the world~) The shortcoming is that the protagonist's role is not enough~ Although the whole story is centered on him, Ed is the real protagonist, right? Of course, the author said that he originally planned to have two male and one female classic protagonists, but the writing was not strong enough, so the protagonists were actually Long and Ed (of course I also like my sister very much~) But those who like single protagonists may not like this type of series. Ps: This is not a cool article, but a story. Ps: The author voted in the wrong area in the early stage and voted for the female channel, so everyone's votes are useless anyway... You know~ ps: Master Shan is so serious this time that even his expression is gone (゚Д゚)ノ




Comment: This is a masterpiece of Western fantasy that was placed in the wrong partition due to the author's mistake (the author himself complained that the female protagonist has no sense of presence). The author's writing style is very traditional Western fantasy style, not a DND setting but an unknown world background similar to medieval Middle-earth fantasy. However, the character line follows the multi-protagonist and multi-angle type that has emerged in recent years. Magic appears very rarely (of course, it is not like Gandalf who directly draws his sword to kill monsters). Although there are not many battles, the plot develops very steadily, and the mystery behind it is large and deep, and the author's concept is also very mature. It's just that the male protagonist Ed's aggrieved look made me want to knock the table. He was being plotted to death but he repeatedly made mistakes, which only made the situation develop in the worst direction. No wonder the male protagonists in Qidian Shuang's novels all have full IQs. Even if it is a fantasy female-channeled novel, it is really difficult to get entangled. Although the previous emotional scenes are quite touching, I'd better go back and watch the parts that focus on the delicate emotional descriptions.




The author's writing style is very traditional Western fantasy style, not a DND setting but an unknown world background similar to medieval Middle-earth fantasy. However, the character line follows the multi-protagonist and multi-angle type that has emerged in recent years. Magic appears very rarely (of course, it is not like Gandalf who directly draws his sword to kill monsters). Although there are not many battles, the plot develops very steadily, and the mystery behind it is large and deep, and the author's concept is also very mature. It's just that the male protagonist Ed's aggrieved look made me want to knock the table. He was being plotted to death but he repeatedly made mistakes, which only made the situation develop in the worst direction. No wonder the male protagonists in Qidian Shuang's novels all have full IQs. Even if it is a fantasy female-channeled novel, it is really difficult to get entangled.





