
Riding the Dragon in the Old Days
About This Novel
This is the edge of the wasteland, the desolate old world. Drivers who control dangerous species are the leaders and pillars of humanity in this world. Dragon species are an extremely powerful category among countless dangerous species. Su Huan, who has been inherited by the New World, has mastered the secret of transforming all creatures into dragons. He is known as the Dragon Controller. Jungle Lizard + Dragon Blood Vine + Black Devil Grass Juice + Jungle Dragon Transformation Ceremony = Jungle Dragon Lizard. Black horned viper + black flame crystal marrow + black water dragon slough + black water pond dragon transformation ritual = water and fire dragon. Pansha scale python + evil dragon stone + sub-dragon reverse scale + sub-dragon spine + Jusha ancient land dragon transformation ritual = ancient evil snake dragon. Blue Frost Ice Anaconda + Ice Soul Marrow + Chilong Soul + Snow Monster's Blood + Dragon Transformation Ceremony in Extreme Cold Zone = Ice and Snow Chilong. When the afterglow of the old days falls on the scorched earth of the new world, the dragon master controls the real dragon and soars in the sky. (Reader base: 714614283) The new book "Lord Feeding the Dragon" has been released!
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Official(167)Scraped 20d ago
Very nice, why is the rating so low?
Brothers, there are still some unsatisfactory parts of the new book that are being revised.
As the title says, the new book is being prepared. In addition, Feng Sha has been busy with work recently, so the new book needs to be postponed for a while. It will be released by the end of April at the latest. Sorry, brothers, please wait.
First time writing a book review:
I really like this book. I like to read brain-burning books. That way they look interesting and energetic. Now that I have read Chapter 204, it is quite good. There is nothing sinister about it (in my personal opinion). It was Su Heng who told the teacher how to purchase the price, which made me feel a little weird (but the author also has foreshadowing, and Su Heng's background seems acceptable) I also think the complexity of the setting is acceptable. I don't feel that the number of words is too high (maybe I am more engaged in reading). The complexity of the setting allows me to think well and build a system and a complete world in my mind. I also hope that Su Heng can collect more pets, otherwise the energy-absorbing trees will feel like a waste. As for the author, I ordered all 719 chapters at once (it is still being updated). I will give you the monthly and recommended tickets as soon as I have them. I hope I can write them down in good condition. After all, the map I see now feels quite big. I hope it won't collapse (I only see 204 chapters now).
How can the protagonist look ordinary?
This doesn't feel immersive. How about we change it?
A little suggestion of my own
I have read Chapter 246 now. Let me tell you my suggestions. Every time Su Heng sees a kind of dragon, he should spread the news. Is the frequency too high? And every time, he should write a long letter. What I hope is that some parts that are not important to the plot and are obviously overflowing can be written less and described less. I've read cool articles, I've read fast-paced articles, I've read mindless urban articles, I've read novice articles Your article doesn't have any brainless coolness, it doesn't have pretentiousness and slaps in the face, it doesn't have brainless supporting characters, maybe the content you write has become narrower. It feels like most of the content is centered around the explanation and setting of the main plot and the setting of controlling pets. Moreover, I feel that the protagonist Su Heng has not lived his life and does not have much sense of involvement. It feels like you, the author, are pulling him forward forcibly. He didn't live out his own personality. He was still living in this environment at the age of 18 and endured three years of special training. Doesn't he have his own personality? And I saw him showing his innermost feelings. Is this what a person in the wasteland should do? And I see that the protagonist is getting stronger now in order to survive. But it must be a very rare pet to be worthy of being conquered by the protagonist. Doesn't it mean that you have to become stronger? Then why can't you collect as many high-level pets as possible and be at the top of the same level? So what's the use of Su Heng's conquering the energy-absorbing books? So far I haven't seen him fully utilizing the energy-absorbing trees. He can obviously form a pet control army, even the top ones among the super dangerous species. I remember saying before that the nest disaster is not composed of many high-priced enemies, but composed of a large number of low-level enemies that can be formed quickly. Isn't the Pet Control Corps the best choice? Even if you don't want to collect too many messy pets to go to the invincible stream, you can at least collect a few cherished ones for perfunctory purposes. What I want to see is that Su Heng can live out his own character and personality Moreover, the author wrote Su Heng in a very cold way. The way he made friends and treated his friends did not match the ordinary Su Heng. This made me very confused. And I see very few things written about Su Heng personally. Is he the protagonist? Doesn't he have his own emotions?
Good-looking, but good-looking
The book is well written, but the level classification really makes me bald. The growth stages of mastering the beast are divided into seven stages: infant, junior high school, late middle school, late mature and complete. In the level stage, you are also divided into low, medium, high, special, and super level seven. The formula is also divided into eight levels: inferior, qualified, good, excellent, excellent, outstanding, extraordinary and perfect. Seeing the driver, you are also officially in junior high school, high school and so on. As a professional driver, you are divided into seven levels: trainee, formal, veteran, authoritative, top and pinnacle. Hey, author, are you going crazy or driving us readers crazy? There are so many levels that we can't remember. Why can't you simplify it? Every time I see this, my brain is in a mess. Also, every time I go outside, I always go over the names, levels, and levels of the nearby beast-controlling groups. Author, you have quite a lot of monsters. Why don't you leave them behind and use them? You don't need to explain the beasts lying on the road in detail, okay? Probably just complaining about these two points. The author, I advise you to be kind. Please streamline the parts that should be streamlined. Don't count words for the sake of word count. As long as the upper limit is high enough, you can write one or two thousand chapters. In this regard, readers who are exhausted by the word count will have the patience to read on.
Who is the heroine?
Does the author have a female protagonist?
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Official(167)Scraped 20d ago
Very nice, why is the rating so low?
Brothers, there are still some unsatisfactory parts of the new book that are being revised.
As the title says, the new book is being prepared. In addition, Feng Sha has been busy with work recently, so the new book needs to be postponed for a while. It will be released by the end of April at the latest. Sorry, brothers, please wait.
First time writing a book review:
I really like this book. I like to read brain-burning books. That way they look interesting and energetic. Now that I have read Chapter 204, it is quite good. There is nothing sinister about it (in my personal opinion). It was Su Heng who told the teacher how to purchase the price, which made me feel a little weird (but the author also has foreshadowing, and Su Heng's background seems acceptable) I also think the complexity of the setting is acceptable. I don't feel that the number of words is too high (maybe I am more engaged in reading). The complexity of the setting allows me to think well and build a system and a complete world in my mind. I also hope that Su Heng can collect more pets, otherwise the energy-absorbing trees will feel like a waste. As for the author, I ordered all 719 chapters at once (it is still being updated). I will give you the monthly and recommended tickets as soon as I have them. I hope I can write them down in good condition. After all, the map I see now feels quite big. I hope it won't collapse (I only see 204 chapters now).
How can the protagonist look ordinary?
This doesn't feel immersive. How about we change it?
A little suggestion of my own
I have read Chapter 246 now. Let me tell you my suggestions. Every time Su Heng sees a kind of dragon, he should spread the news. Is the frequency too high? And every time, he should write a long letter. What I hope is that some parts that are not important to the plot and are obviously overflowing can be written less and described less. I've read cool articles, I've read fast-paced articles, I've read mindless urban articles, I've read novice articles Your article doesn't have any brainless coolness, it doesn't have pretentiousness and slaps in the face, it doesn't have brainless supporting characters, maybe the content you write has become narrower. It feels like most of the content is centered around the explanation and setting of the main plot and the setting of controlling pets. Moreover, I feel that the protagonist Su Heng has not lived his life and does not have much sense of involvement. It feels like you, the author, are pulling him forward forcibly. He didn't live out his own personality. He was still living in this environment at the age of 18 and endured three years of special training. Doesn't he have his own personality? And I saw him showing his innermost feelings. Is this what a person in the wasteland should do? And I see that the protagonist is getting stronger now in order to survive. But it must be a very rare pet to be worthy of being conquered by the protagonist. Doesn't it mean that you have to become stronger? Then why can't you collect as many high-level pets as possible and be at the top of the same level? So what's the use of Su Heng's conquering the energy-absorbing books? So far I haven't seen him fully utilizing the energy-absorbing trees. He can obviously form a pet control army, even the top ones among the super dangerous species. I remember saying before that the nest disaster is not composed of many high-priced enemies, but composed of a large number of low-level enemies that can be formed quickly. Isn't the Pet Control Corps the best choice? Even if you don't want to collect too many messy pets to go to the invincible stream, you can at least collect a few cherished ones for perfunctory purposes. What I want to see is that Su Heng can live out his own character and personality Moreover, the author wrote Su Heng in a very cold way. The way he made friends and treated his friends did not match the ordinary Su Heng. This made me very confused. And I see very few things written about Su Heng personally. Is he the protagonist? Doesn't he have his own emotions?
Good-looking, but good-looking
The book is well written, but the level classification really makes me bald. The growth stages of mastering the beast are divided into seven stages: infant, junior high school, late middle school, late mature and complete. In the level stage, you are also divided into low, medium, high, special, and super level seven. The formula is also divided into eight levels: inferior, qualified, good, excellent, excellent, outstanding, extraordinary and perfect. Seeing the driver, you are also officially in junior high school, high school and so on. As a professional driver, you are divided into seven levels: trainee, formal, veteran, authoritative, top and pinnacle. Hey, author, are you going crazy or driving us readers crazy? There are so many levels that we can't remember. Why can't you simplify it? Every time I see this, my brain is in a mess. Also, every time I go outside, I always go over the names, levels, and levels of the nearby beast-controlling groups. Author, you have quite a lot of monsters. Why don't you leave them behind and use them? You don't need to explain the beasts lying on the road in detail, okay? Probably just complaining about these two points. The author, I advise you to be kind. Please streamline the parts that should be streamlined. Don't count words for the sake of word count. As long as the upper limit is high enough, you can write one or two thousand chapters. In this regard, readers who are exhausted by the word count will have the patience to read on.
Who is the heroine?
Does the author have a female protagonist?
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Keywords: dragon development evolution wasteland Collected, haven't read it yet, wasteland type dragon cultivation I don't know the specifics because I haven't read it, but the book review and introduction are okay. If you are interested, you can read it. I will decide whether to keep it or re-write the recommendation after I have time to read it.




Liangcao ~ Liangcao+, the protagonist's plug-in is the knowledge of the entire dragon-controlling civilization. After improving itself, you can continuously unlock the knowledge of the corresponding level, and you can evolve pet beasts through various ritual materials. Personally, I feel that it is still very attractive in the early stage, but it gradually becomes boring in the later stage, so it can be read.




The last novel about beast control. The background of the world is that people can control pet beasts through spiritual communication. The protagonist's golden finger is memory, a mass of memories sent back to the past by a strong man from the future. The biggest treasure contained in it is the knowledge about pet beasts. You can use materials to transform various pet beasts into dragon beasts. No matter what world view you are in, creatures like dragons are very powerful, and this novel is the same. The highlight lies in the construction of the world view, including the description of dragon beasts, and the logical self-consistency of the evolutionary path. The first half of this book makes people want to read it, including the crisis that is said to be the destruction of the world in the future - the nest disaster. But after reading it, there is a sense of aesthetic fatigue in it. This feeling is difficult to explain. It can probably be explained by the fact that the entire plot is too bland. Although there are ups and downs, they are too small, making it feel like everything is repeated with a new look. Moreover, a lot of text focuses on the description of cultivation, and many scenes are briefly mentioned, which is not attractive enough. The complaints include the complicated level descriptions, the boring material collection process, the characterization of the supporting characters, etc. Overall, the quality is average, but the feeling from the front is still okay. Recommendation index: good, expectation index: average








































