
This Dragon Knight is Too Serious
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(The new book "My Improper Tips on Immortal Cultivation" has been released. Interested book friends can give it a try.) In a world where the profession of all people has awakened, Chen Shuo traveled through time and awakened the strongest but most embarrassing profession in history - Dragon Knight. Because as early as a hundred years ago, dragons in this world became extinct. Is a dragon knight still a dragon knight if he has no dragon to ride? [Ding, awakening hidden talent: turning a deer into a horse, you can designate any target containing "dragon elements" as a mount. What does it mean? Chen Shuo looked around and finally met the school beauty Long Baizhi's eyes. [Discovered target, "Dragon Element" concentration identification: 50%. Chen Shuo: "?"
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Official(4)Scraped 9d ago
A dragon knight refers to a knight whose mount is a dragon. Even if his mount is not a dragon, he is still a champion knight of the top profession. Theoretically speaking, he can ride a dragon. As a knight, he should be able to ride a horse, tiger, or eagle. They are saying that there are no more dragon species than dragons. Why is it impossible for dragons, horses, dragons, snakes, dragons, eagles, wyverns and sub-dragons to become extinct? I don't understand why without dragon riding, it becomes a garbage profession that is inferior to ordinary professionals, and they still have to change the skill of turning a deer into a horse to ride people? ? ?
Did some of you authors have an agreement or something, but why do you like to write plots where others misunderstand that the protagonist is gay? This is the case in many novels. What is the use of writing such garbage routines? Will it also disgust some readers? Or is your book a bullshit type?
I read Chapter 5 carefully. I don't understand how the protagonist doesn't study the skill of turning a deer into a horse. Instead of trying to ride a beast with a dragon name, he directly goes to the battle place to train. Then I quickly scrolled through Chapter 20 and it became even more boring. It was too boring. The main plot did not unfold, and a man rode behind him. After that, the plot started, but just after that, someone else came to challenge the protagonist, and then a woman named Dragon Girl said that she wanted to fight the protagonist before beating him. Oh my God, I originally wanted to see what the protagonist's skills were used to do, and she could contract to suppress the dragon, so I quickly scrolled through it, but when I saw this, I didn't have the heart to read it. Nothing to watch! It hurt me to watch it, and then I read the comments and found that the author said that the protagonist's skills are just riding people and not crushing dragons. Eh!
I just cast two recommendation votes. Please tell me if it's multiple heroines or single heroine. Thank you.
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Official(4)Scraped 9d ago
A dragon knight refers to a knight whose mount is a dragon. Even if his mount is not a dragon, he is still a champion knight of the top profession. Theoretically speaking, he can ride a dragon. As a knight, he should be able to ride a horse, tiger, or eagle. They are saying that there are no more dragon species than dragons. Why is it impossible for dragons, horses, dragons, snakes, dragons, eagles, wyverns and sub-dragons to become extinct? I don't understand why without dragon riding, it becomes a garbage profession that is inferior to ordinary professionals, and they still have to change the skill of turning a deer into a horse to ride people? ? ?
Did some of you authors have an agreement or something, but why do you like to write plots where others misunderstand that the protagonist is gay? This is the case in many novels. What is the use of writing such garbage routines? Will it also disgust some readers? Or is your book a bullshit type?
I read Chapter 5 carefully. I don't understand how the protagonist doesn't study the skill of turning a deer into a horse. Instead of trying to ride a beast with a dragon name, he directly goes to the battle place to train. Then I quickly scrolled through Chapter 20 and it became even more boring. It was too boring. The main plot did not unfold, and a man rode behind him. After that, the plot started, but just after that, someone else came to challenge the protagonist, and then a woman named Dragon Girl said that she wanted to fight the protagonist before beating him. Oh my God, I originally wanted to see what the protagonist's skills were used to do, and she could contract to suppress the dragon, so I quickly scrolled through it, but when I saw this, I didn't have the heart to read it. Nothing to watch! It hurt me to watch it, and then I read the comments and found that the author said that the protagonist's skills are just riding people and not crushing dragons. Eh!
I just cast two recommendation votes. Please tell me if it's multiple heroines or single heroine. Thank you.









