
My Seven Dragon King Clones
About This Novel
In a mysterious and foreign land, the continent sank under the sea and there was only the vast sea. This exotic deep sea is home to countless sea beasts and strange creatures. Among them, the creatures that have a slight chance of evolving into sea beast overlords are called dragon species. Legend has it that among the dragon species there is a dragon king who can embark on the road to ultimate evolution. Jian Qing, who was suffering from a strange and serious illness, awakened seven sea beast clones one after another. These seven sea beast clones were none other than the Dragon King. When the weird and mysterious deep-sea world overlaps with the real world, the eight sea monster overlords come to the world and cast a shadow that covers the sky. For a time, the world was in panic, humans were trembling with fear, and the creatures in the darkness were trembling, preparing to abandon the world. The eight leviathan overlords roared, and the sound spread throughout the world. "Boss Jane, are you there-" "Happy New Year--"
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Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
The writing is too compact. One small step every day. The protagonist just got the clone and caught up with the so-called genius in a few days. If a restriction had not been written in Chapter 33, the protagonist would have been invincible in a few months. The key is that this restriction is outrageous. If there is no golden finger for the protagonist to see through evolution. It takes a long time for others to find things if they want to level up. I don't know if we can find that too rapid evolution is harmful to humans. I feel like this restriction is limiting the protagonist. Otherwise, there is one small level every day and one small level every day. Even if there are 9 large levels, one large level has 9 small levels. It only takes 81 days to reach full level. In fact, if I hadn't seen Chapter 33, I feel like the protagonist wouldn't need to practice anything at all. His level changes day by day, day by day. To put it bluntly, the main character is really a monster. After it improves, there is no need to adapt to anything. In a few days, he went from being an ordinary person to being a high-ranking stranger. It's still very flexible, which I feel is quite outrageous. So there is no point in exercising for the protagonist at all. He can directly upgrade to overwhelm others with his realm. And I feel that the protagonist has a bit of a broom star physique. In just a few days when the protagonist gets the clone, there are three plots, two of which the protagonist passively participates in. Would you say the protagonist is lucky or unlucky? Moreover, two of the three extraordinary worlds have his acquaintances. It can also be seen from here that he still has some potential as a Sangmen star! There are three extraordinary events that happened to the protagonist in a few days. I just want to ask, how can it be hidden from ordinary people so frequently? The memory modification said it was difficult to apply, but there was an extraordinary event the next day. If it was difficult to apply, how could you hide it? . This is just the city of the protagonist. If you look at the whole country, it cannot be justified without hundreds of extraordinary events happening every day. It is quite outrageous.
Level issue
Recently, some readers have reported the problem of confusing levels. Is the problem unclear? The current protagonist has been exposed to three major levels - human race, alien race, extraordinary race... The same is true for other races. Those with alien characters are aliens. As for if you want to ask what the realm of real people, saints, and super evolutionaries is, I will definitely not release the plot in advance, because the protagonist has not been exposed to this level of information. If there is any confusion, please leave a message below
plot direction
I would like to ask all the readers, do you want more plots about the clones or more plots about the human body? It's quite important. If you choose the plot of the clone, give it a 1. If you choose the human main body, give it a 2. Please consult.
How to say it? I don't really like joining the officialdom. Nine and a half times out of ten, I will join the officialdom. It's very boring. It doesn't feel novel, but it makes people disgusted. After all, writing can't be as similar as other people's writing! People who look at it this way must feel bad in their hearts.
You will be my dog at the end of the universe! Kneel down... Kowtow one step at a time!
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Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
The writing is too compact. One small step every day. The protagonist just got the clone and caught up with the so-called genius in a few days. If a restriction had not been written in Chapter 33, the protagonist would have been invincible in a few months. The key is that this restriction is outrageous. If there is no golden finger for the protagonist to see through evolution. It takes a long time for others to find things if they want to level up. I don't know if we can find that too rapid evolution is harmful to humans. I feel like this restriction is limiting the protagonist. Otherwise, there is one small level every day and one small level every day. Even if there are 9 large levels, one large level has 9 small levels. It only takes 81 days to reach full level. In fact, if I hadn't seen Chapter 33, I feel like the protagonist wouldn't need to practice anything at all. His level changes day by day, day by day. To put it bluntly, the main character is really a monster. After it improves, there is no need to adapt to anything. In a few days, he went from being an ordinary person to being a high-ranking stranger. It's still very flexible, which I feel is quite outrageous. So there is no point in exercising for the protagonist at all. He can directly upgrade to overwhelm others with his realm. And I feel that the protagonist has a bit of a broom star physique. In just a few days when the protagonist gets the clone, there are three plots, two of which the protagonist passively participates in. Would you say the protagonist is lucky or unlucky? Moreover, two of the three extraordinary worlds have his acquaintances. It can also be seen from here that he still has some potential as a Sangmen star! There are three extraordinary events that happened to the protagonist in a few days. I just want to ask, how can it be hidden from ordinary people so frequently? The memory modification said it was difficult to apply, but there was an extraordinary event the next day. If it was difficult to apply, how could you hide it? . This is just the city of the protagonist. If you look at the whole country, it cannot be justified without hundreds of extraordinary events happening every day. It is quite outrageous.
Level issue
Recently, some readers have reported the problem of confusing levels. Is the problem unclear? The current protagonist has been exposed to three major levels - human race, alien race, extraordinary race... The same is true for other races. Those with alien characters are aliens. As for if you want to ask what the realm of real people, saints, and super evolutionaries is, I will definitely not release the plot in advance, because the protagonist has not been exposed to this level of information. If there is any confusion, please leave a message below
plot direction
I would like to ask all the readers, do you want more plots about the clones or more plots about the human body? It's quite important. If you choose the plot of the clone, give it a 1. If you choose the human main body, give it a 2. Please consult.
How to say it? I don't really like joining the officialdom. Nine and a half times out of ten, I will join the officialdom. It's very boring. It doesn't feel novel, but it makes people disgusted. After all, writing can't be as similar as other people's writing! People who look at it this way must feel bad in their hearts.
You will be my dog at the end of the universe! Kneel down... Kowtow one step at a time!









