
The Dragon is Infinitely Better
About This Novel
"Do you want to understand the meaning of life? Do you want to truly... Live?" The giant dragon Al said, isn't the meaning of life just to eat when you are full, sleep and wake up? The Lord God said: The meaning of life is evolution, right? Al: I accidentally evolved the main god while eating and sleeping: ... It is also difficult to create a main god space these days. If you don't get some dragons, necromancers, and Iron Man, then someone will watch. A different novel about infinity, looking at infinity from the perspective of invincibility. A black dragon entered the main god space and lost its power. In different horror movie scenes, he strengthened himself and exchanged for divine costumes. He teamed up with celebrities from different universes such as Black Widow, Rommel, Thanos, Iron Man, Joker, Predator, Cube Steve, Bai Suzhen, Alien and others to survive. He met a group of good comrades, retrieved the meaning of dragon life, and unlocked the secret of the main god space.
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Official(2)Scraped 22d ago
This isn't quite right, is it?
The writing style of the novel is okay, but it feels weird. Isn't it from an invincible perspective? It turns out that the introduction said that after losing his power, did he really lose all his power and become an ordinary person? What's the use? After watching the first world, I only saw that the protagonist kept using his dragon habits, but in fact, he was useless at all. I was still looking forward to seeing a dragon transforming into a dragon and fighting an octopus at the end, but I only saw a nervous and nervous protagonist paddling in the water. Even the necromancer has retained some abilities, and the protagonist is too weak. They are all ordinary people anyway, so why not write about ordinary people directly? Adding dragon attributes but no dragon abilities will only make the protagonist a joke. It's boring to watch, so I say goodbye.
Seeking death
I highly recommend a world to the author that allows the protagonist to go to the world of Thrones in the mid-term, that is, Game of Thrones. I want to see the protagonist protect the dragon mother, otherwise it would be a pity (´;;`)
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 22d ago
This isn't quite right, is it?
The writing style of the novel is okay, but it feels weird. Isn't it from an invincible perspective? It turns out that the introduction said that after losing his power, did he really lose all his power and become an ordinary person? What's the use? After watching the first world, I only saw that the protagonist kept using his dragon habits, but in fact, he was useless at all. I was still looking forward to seeing a dragon transforming into a dragon and fighting an octopus at the end, but I only saw a nervous and nervous protagonist paddling in the water. Even the necromancer has retained some abilities, and the protagonist is too weak. They are all ordinary people anyway, so why not write about ordinary people directly? Adding dragon attributes but no dragon abilities will only make the protagonist a joke. It's boring to watch, so I say goodbye.
Seeking death
I highly recommend a world to the author that allows the protagonist to go to the world of Thrones in the mid-term, that is, Game of Thrones. I want to see the protagonist protect the dragon mother, otherwise it would be a pity (´;;`)









