
Dragon Clan Sets Sail Again
by Little Idiot
About This Novel
After many years, dragon clan ruins appeared again in a small coastal town, and a god wearing a dark blue cloak suddenly appeared! He calls himself "Odin", which king in the history of the Dragon Clan is he? Mixed races from all over the world come together. The final battle is about to break out... Su Xiaoqiang, Liu Miaomiao, and the uncle's family, what roles will they play on this final stage... (It's just a story about dragons, not involving Nordic mythology, and it fulfills a dream I had when reading books.)
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Official(1)Scraped 25d ago
I originally wanted to write a finale, but I already thought of a title and called it "The Death of the Black Dragon"
Afraid of being scolded and told that you are overestimating your abilities. So I'll write a postscript first and see how everyone reacts. First of all, Jiangnan Lao... Well, I can't fill in the teacher's traps all the time, and I don't want to get involved in Norse mythology. I Baidu, but I just don't want to get involved in all that. I regret that the fifteen-year-old Jiang Nan wrote Dragon Clan and didn't finish it. Later, when the fan fiction debut became wider and wider, I felt a little overwhelmed. Then I wrote it myself. I felt that I was not on the same level as Mr. Jiangnan. At least I couldn't express it as freely as he did, and I couldn't describe the characters as deeply as he did. And that damn knowledge reserve, I report that I have been living in his shadow (funny, funny)
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Official(1)Scraped 25d ago
I originally wanted to write a finale, but I already thought of a title and called it "The Death of the Black Dragon"
Afraid of being scolded and told that you are overestimating your abilities. So I'll write a postscript first and see how everyone reacts. First of all, Jiangnan Lao... Well, I can't fill in the teacher's traps all the time, and I don't want to get involved in Norse mythology. I Baidu, but I just don't want to get involved in all that. I regret that the fifteen-year-old Jiang Nan wrote Dragon Clan and didn't finish it. Later, when the fan fiction debut became wider and wider, I felt a little overwhelmed. Then I wrote it myself. I felt that I was not on the same level as Mr. Jiangnan. At least I couldn't express it as freely as he did, and I couldn't describe the characters as deeply as he did. And that damn knowledge reserve, I report that I have been living in his shadow (funny, funny)
