
The Return of the Holy Dragon: the Era of Counterattack
About This Novel
Once upon a time, Rock Kingdom was a magical refuge after school, a pure expectation of saving money to buy illustrated books, and a feeling of red eyes when the Ice Dragon King appeared in Maple Snow. But looking back now, the 2D Peter Avenue and the afternoon of waiting for cocoa nuts for 24 hours have become filters that cannot be gone back. What we miss is never the game itself, but the self who would spend a whole day soaking in Phantom Island for a Parsus. It is a certain and immersive time in childhood. When reality cuts life into pieces, those tampered plots and gameplay wrapped in numerical values become needles that puncture memories. Perhaps we finally have to admit that Locke Kingdom has never changed. What has changed is that we can no longer hold the mouse and be full of curiosity about the world like we did back then. Childhood is a grand farewell, and that magical world has long been fixed in the winter vacation of 2011.
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