
Prehistoric Gods: Rising from the Plunder Entry to the Dragon Emperor
by Qi Yun
About This Novel
Once traveling through time, Ao Bing came to the prehistoric period of the Conferred Gods and became a heavenly cannon fodder, water dragon and heavenly soldier. At this time, the Lich Calamity Tribulation had only just ended in ten thousand years. The Heavenly Court was first established, and everything was in ruins, the three realms were uneven, demons from the lower realms were causing trouble, and heavenly soldiers were conquering the lower realms, with an alarming mortality rate. And as a low-level Four Waterless Dragon Heavenly Soldier, how could he survive? Fortunately, the awakening entry plundering system at the beginning allows you to continuously become stronger as long as you plunder the entries! [Yun Yu Transformation (Blue): Controls part of the water element law, can turn rain into soldiers, condense water into blades, and contains a hint of offensive power. [Golden light of merit (gold): Carrying the golden light of merit can protect one's body, turn bad luck into good luck, and speed up one's practice. (A golden light of merit: weak and undetectable, but with endless potential.)] [Covered by destiny (ash): Covered by destiny, hidden in the world of mortals, not noticed by outsiders, which can avoid the entanglement of cause and effect, but also hinders the flourishing of luck. [Dragon Clan Karma Obstacles (Purple): The Dragon Clan's former glory has now turned into a heavy shackle, hindering cultivation, suppressing bloodline, and making it easier to incur divine punishment. It requires accumulating immeasurable merit before it can be washed away. ....... From the little water dragon to the supreme dragon emperor, looking back, I have transcended the world! This novel and its characters are purely fictitious. Any similarity is purely coincidental and should not be imitated.
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Official(3)Scraped 5d ago
Isn't Ao Bing the third prince of the Dragon King? Why did he become a water-vaporized dragon?
The writing of "Serving in the Heavenly Court" is inexplicable, the relationships between the characters are confusing, and they have no knowledge of administrative knowledge. The subject matter is good, but the writing is useless. . .
I don't understand, what's the deal with realm? What's going on in heaven? There is no explanation as to whether your protagonist is of dragon blood or a dragon spirit transformed from water vapor. After reading a few chapters, there is only one word: Chaos!
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Official(3)Scraped 5d ago
Isn't Ao Bing the third prince of the Dragon King? Why did he become a water-vaporized dragon?
The writing of "Serving in the Heavenly Court" is inexplicable, the relationships between the characters are confusing, and they have no knowledge of administrative knowledge. The subject matter is good, but the writing is useless. . .
I don't understand, what's the deal with realm? What's going on in heaven? There is no explanation as to whether your protagonist is of dragon blood or a dragon spirit transformed from water vapor. After reading a few chapters, there is only one word: Chaos!









