
I Have Nine Dragons under My Command
by The Other Side Is Inaccessible
About This Novel
Wu Di is actually just a foodie, but he has a better appetite than the average person. No, he had just eaten a giant kun, and now he was a little hungry again. Immortal Master Douzong, is it delicious? Xx Emperor, well, it smells so good! "Who am I, you ask? Sorry. Hey guys, I'm just a foodie who doesn't know anything. I have nothing else to do here, I just want to eat you all. " Wu Di discovered that since he was no longer a human being, life was much more comfortable than before!
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Official(133)Scraped 13d ago
Not bad, it's so fun to watch
This incarnation is good. I think for those protagonists who cannot be written as adults, why don't you write the protagonist as an animal from the beginning? Some people actually find it very interesting to read. It's not as good as the animal world, right? Well, I can't speak. I like this kind of novel where the protagonist turns into a monster but still becomes a human. That's it.
nice
It's just that the front is too jumping up and down, and a lot of things are not explained clearly, maybe because I'm afraid of harmony! But I still understand. The story is very good and not cliche. As a bookworm for five years, I am tired of reading clichéd articles that are pretentious and slap in the face.
The real apocalypse actually doesn't require any monsters, zombies, aliens, etc. Alas, the last two chapters have been very heavy. It seems that everyone is right, and no one knows who is the good guy and who is the bad guy.
The Nuwa clan is so powerful, and Du Wen happens to have no body right now. Can he ask the Nuwa clan to become one?
Don't just disagree with each other just because you have different hobbies. Does it mean that the book is bad just because you don't like it? You must know that you are just one of countless readers, and what you like is just one type of thousands of books. I really can't stand the trolls who always say "I don't like it, so it's one star". I love this book and regard it as a sacred book in my mind, but do I dislike those who don't like this book because of this? Does it mean it's low to say they can't understand?
I like Du Wen, but it's just because everyone likes fireworks
In Wu Di's world, Du Wen is famous. Before reading this book, I was a little surprised. Why is the supporting character more popular than the protagonist? (The reason why I say this is because Wu Di has no topics in the comment area). When I saw Du Wen appear on the stage, I instantly understood why Du Wen was so lovable. Du Wen was stunning as soon as he appeared on the stage. He was known as "the number one genius in Zhongnan Fantasy Land" and "the number one prince of Shanhai Palace", but he chose to give up everything, even his own life, at the succession ceremony, and shouted, "Only be a true king and never be anyone's slave." No one dislikes people who are like fireworks. Born to be brilliant, never settle for anything less. Whether a person has it or not is secondary. What is generally needed most for a person to be liked is whether he or she has a noble soul. Du Wen's indifference is just a protective color, and Du Wen's "willfulness" is just disobedience, just like Nezha's "I can't control my destiny." I like Wu Di, sympathize with Changxue, and admire Qingchen, but in the final analysis, I still love Du Wen the most. The author may have done this on purpose. For a person with such a cold personality, his name is named Wen. But I can also understand that such people are often born in joy and die in sorrow. Is a hero still a hero if he dies well?
I have read many books, but the setting of this one really surprised me. The human world is divided into the fantasy world and the human world. In the world of Fantasy Classic of Mountains and Seas, there are two camps: Beiming and Shanhaigong. Behind these two camps is the choice of the main god's civilization. Coupled with the history between ancient humans and gods, humans and monsters, it is really enjoyable to watch. It's a pity that Xingtian, Xuanyuan, Chiyou and the four ferocious beasts use too little pen and ink. It would be better if the text was larger. I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.
I have nine dragons under me, I have nine dragons under me, I have nine dragons under me...
What does it mean that I have been promoted to the Bronze Circle? As soon as I opened the comment section of this book, they told me what bronze circle I had upgraded to? Are there any benefits?
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Official(133)Scraped 13d ago
Not bad, it's so fun to watch
This incarnation is good. I think for those protagonists who cannot be written as adults, why don't you write the protagonist as an animal from the beginning? Some people actually find it very interesting to read. It's not as good as the animal world, right? Well, I can't speak. I like this kind of novel where the protagonist turns into a monster but still becomes a human. That's it.
nice
It's just that the front is too jumping up and down, and a lot of things are not explained clearly, maybe because I'm afraid of harmony! But I still understand. The story is very good and not cliche. As a bookworm for five years, I am tired of reading clichéd articles that are pretentious and slap in the face.
The real apocalypse actually doesn't require any monsters, zombies, aliens, etc. Alas, the last two chapters have been very heavy. It seems that everyone is right, and no one knows who is the good guy and who is the bad guy.
The Nuwa clan is so powerful, and Du Wen happens to have no body right now. Can he ask the Nuwa clan to become one?
Don't just disagree with each other just because you have different hobbies. Does it mean that the book is bad just because you don't like it? You must know that you are just one of countless readers, and what you like is just one type of thousands of books. I really can't stand the trolls who always say "I don't like it, so it's one star". I love this book and regard it as a sacred book in my mind, but do I dislike those who don't like this book because of this? Does it mean it's low to say they can't understand?
I like Du Wen, but it's just because everyone likes fireworks
In Wu Di's world, Du Wen is famous. Before reading this book, I was a little surprised. Why is the supporting character more popular than the protagonist? (The reason why I say this is because Wu Di has no topics in the comment area). When I saw Du Wen appear on the stage, I instantly understood why Du Wen was so lovable. Du Wen was stunning as soon as he appeared on the stage. He was known as "the number one genius in Zhongnan Fantasy Land" and "the number one prince of Shanhai Palace", but he chose to give up everything, even his own life, at the succession ceremony, and shouted, "Only be a true king and never be anyone's slave." No one dislikes people who are like fireworks. Born to be brilliant, never settle for anything less. Whether a person has it or not is secondary. What is generally needed most for a person to be liked is whether he or she has a noble soul. Du Wen's indifference is just a protective color, and Du Wen's "willfulness" is just disobedience, just like Nezha's "I can't control my destiny." I like Wu Di, sympathize with Changxue, and admire Qingchen, but in the final analysis, I still love Du Wen the most. The author may have done this on purpose. For a person with such a cold personality, his name is named Wen. But I can also understand that such people are often born in joy and die in sorrow. Is a hero still a hero if he dies well?
I have read many books, but the setting of this one really surprised me. The human world is divided into the fantasy world and the human world. In the world of Fantasy Classic of Mountains and Seas, there are two camps: Beiming and Shanhaigong. Behind these two camps is the choice of the main god's civilization. Coupled with the history between ancient humans and gods, humans and monsters, it is really enjoyable to watch. It's a pity that Xingtian, Xuanyuan, Chiyou and the four ferocious beasts use too little pen and ink. It would be better if the text was larger. I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.
I have nine dragons under me, I have nine dragons under me, I have nine dragons under me...
What does it mean that I have been promoted to the Bronze Circle? As soon as I opened the comment section of this book, they told me what bronze circle I had upgraded to? Are there any benefits?









