
Warm Dragon
by Bai Yuhan
About This Novel
The fire is getting stronger and stronger, and more and more people are spreading the fire. Under the snow-covered earth, dragons awaken from the lava, elves dance on the grain valleys, and mushrooms run happily. This moment. Russell Luminous Fungus raised the flaming sword in his hand and crowned the Fire King in the name of the Dragon Knight. ... The dragons and elves set sail again, this time, farming in the ice and snow! Bai Yuhan's 2024 painstaking work, please watch it!
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Official(81)Scraped 22d ago
I have read Dalong since then, and I have also read Broken Ball and Dragon Knight. The setting of this book is quite new. The author's writing is getting worse and worse, and he keeps resting on his laurels. I have been working hard, but what about farming? Shouldn't it be farming and pioneering step by step? What has become now? Fantasy Lord, you are engaged in industrialization, which is neither fish nor fowl. I really don't understand what you are thinking. You might as well use magic instead. It has collapsed since the beginning of the Oil Dragon. The development of the territory can be said to be non-existent. The strength increases without warning. As for the Dragon Domain Lord, the white horse and the bird can still be explained. Don't you think the latter two promotions are abrupt? The same goes for the Phantom Dragon. Hape was promoted so easily. Although the Phantom Dragon can't fight against the dragon, its power level is the same. Isn't this just a set-up? The theme of the world is confrontation. How many fantasy beast knights encounter life and death crises every year? As a result, no one else was promoted, and the protagonist was as simple as eating and drinking.
A very old routine, completely inherited from the previous book. Free chapters are meaningless and contain private goods, instilling readers with their own opinions, sparking controversy, and making people disgusted. The paid chapters are watery plots, and the follow-up plot will inevitably continue to make people tired: the territory is invaded every three days, outsiders are thinking about the protagonist's good things, develop the territory, war breaks out, expand the territory, rise to power, and finally establish the country and ascend the throne The funniest thing is that the main character is asexual. Therefore, the public chapter's output of the aforementioned views is even more ridiculous.
It's still the same routine as before, with some aesthetic fatigue, and the same writing style as a running account. I personally don't like it very much.
The more I look at it, the more I feel that Roland is the protagonist. It means that the protagonist is not a womanizer and has no descendants. Sooner or later, the territory will belong to Roland's descendants.
I think Russell, the protagonist, must have the ability to speak his mind. Otherwise, if he traveled through time for more than a year, he would casually talk about his inventions, and soon the results would come out. Industrialization would look decent after more than a year, and the train project would be open to traffic just a few months after it was approved. Do you think the protagonist has the ability to follow his words?
The author has an old problem. He cannot write well in the later stage and progresses very fast. After writing so many books, his writing skills have not improved at all.
There is no doubt that this is another relaxing medieval time travel novel, continuing the style of the previous book. The book not only contains various dragons and elves, but also incorporates new elements, such as snow monsters, snow ghosts, and a snow world. Not only can it promote the development of the plot, but it also makes the framework of the plot world more interesting. I believe this one will be better than the last one
Once I started subscribing, I couldn't watch anymore. I believe most of them were just for farming, but then they became inexplicably invincible. The fight for hegemony has begun again. The problem is that the writing is terrible. It's not suitable to write about the struggle for hegemony at all. It can't express your feeling of the general trend of the world. It's inexplicable. Life and death broke out, invincible. If you look at someone you don't like, go up and slap them in the face, it's pure eroticism.
It was written too fast, especially when the other fantasy beasts advanced. It was like child's play. I read it several times after dying. It's hard to imagine that this is going to end again. I can't say it's unfinished after all. I can only say it was completed too fast. I originally thought that the subsequent plot would be about frost stars coming, snowmen fighting with other countries, and then appearing sucking the life out of leaves. A powerful monster appears, and then Shuangxing takes out his own seeds and tells humans what he knows. The protagonist discovers that he also has seeds from the earth. Using the method of three dragon sacrifices, he sacrifices two seeds into a dream dragon, and then creates a new world. This is purely my fantasy about what happens next. Just watch it for fun. Don't laugh at me.
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Official(81)Scraped 22d ago
I have read Dalong since then, and I have also read Broken Ball and Dragon Knight. The setting of this book is quite new. The author's writing is getting worse and worse, and he keeps resting on his laurels. I have been working hard, but what about farming? Shouldn't it be farming and pioneering step by step? What has become now? Fantasy Lord, you are engaged in industrialization, which is neither fish nor fowl. I really don't understand what you are thinking. You might as well use magic instead. It has collapsed since the beginning of the Oil Dragon. The development of the territory can be said to be non-existent. The strength increases without warning. As for the Dragon Domain Lord, the white horse and the bird can still be explained. Don't you think the latter two promotions are abrupt? The same goes for the Phantom Dragon. Hape was promoted so easily. Although the Phantom Dragon can't fight against the dragon, its power level is the same. Isn't this just a set-up? The theme of the world is confrontation. How many fantasy beast knights encounter life and death crises every year? As a result, no one else was promoted, and the protagonist was as simple as eating and drinking.
A very old routine, completely inherited from the previous book. Free chapters are meaningless and contain private goods, instilling readers with their own opinions, sparking controversy, and making people disgusted. The paid chapters are watery plots, and the follow-up plot will inevitably continue to make people tired: the territory is invaded every three days, outsiders are thinking about the protagonist's good things, develop the territory, war breaks out, expand the territory, rise to power, and finally establish the country and ascend the throne The funniest thing is that the main character is asexual. Therefore, the public chapter's output of the aforementioned views is even more ridiculous.
It's still the same routine as before, with some aesthetic fatigue, and the same writing style as a running account. I personally don't like it very much.
The more I look at it, the more I feel that Roland is the protagonist. It means that the protagonist is not a womanizer and has no descendants. Sooner or later, the territory will belong to Roland's descendants.
I think Russell, the protagonist, must have the ability to speak his mind. Otherwise, if he traveled through time for more than a year, he would casually talk about his inventions, and soon the results would come out. Industrialization would look decent after more than a year, and the train project would be open to traffic just a few months after it was approved. Do you think the protagonist has the ability to follow his words?
The author has an old problem. He cannot write well in the later stage and progresses very fast. After writing so many books, his writing skills have not improved at all.
There is no doubt that this is another relaxing medieval time travel novel, continuing the style of the previous book. The book not only contains various dragons and elves, but also incorporates new elements, such as snow monsters, snow ghosts, and a snow world. Not only can it promote the development of the plot, but it also makes the framework of the plot world more interesting. I believe this one will be better than the last one
Once I started subscribing, I couldn't watch anymore. I believe most of them were just for farming, but then they became inexplicably invincible. The fight for hegemony has begun again. The problem is that the writing is terrible. It's not suitable to write about the struggle for hegemony at all. It can't express your feeling of the general trend of the world. It's inexplicable. Life and death broke out, invincible. If you look at someone you don't like, go up and slap them in the face, it's pure eroticism.
It was written too fast, especially when the other fantasy beasts advanced. It was like child's play. I read it several times after dying. It's hard to imagine that this is going to end again. I can't say it's unfinished after all. I can only say it was completed too fast. I originally thought that the subsequent plot would be about frost stars coming, snowmen fighting with other countries, and then appearing sucking the life out of leaves. A powerful monster appears, and then Shuangxing takes out his own seeds and tells humans what he knows. The protagonist discovers that he also has seeds from the earth. Using the method of three dragon sacrifices, he sacrifices two seeds into a dream dragon, and then creates a new world. This is purely my fantasy about what happens next. Just watch it for fun. Don't laugh at me.
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The Western fantasy genre, in which modern people travel through time and possess small nobles, continues to evolve. The farming novel contains classic elements such as fighting spirit, dragons, and knights. The writing style is okay and I recommend it.




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The Western fantasy genre, in which modern people travel through time and possess small nobles, continues to evolve. The farming novel contains classic elements such as fighting spirit, dragons, and knights. The writing style is okay and I recommend it.













