
Dragons & Cuisine & Dungeons
by Geng Xingnan
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(This work has been completed with 2 million words. Welcome to collect and subscribe) Before the aroma of the pancakes and fruit had dissipated, Liu Yao, an ordinary college student from Jinmen Guards, was thrown into the world of swords and magic because of a bizarre laboratory accident. He also inexplicably suffered from a terminal disease that only gods can save. But luckily, there are gods in this world. In this fantasy land where giant dragons soar and spells fly around, Liu Yao discovers that his greatest golden finger is not his arcane affinity or his warrior physique, but his solid cooking skills from the ancient food empire, a tongue that understands that "food is the most important thing for people", and his astonishing wisdom without any conscious awareness. This is a legendary journey started by Jianbing Guozi, and Liu Yao, who has just arrived, has no idea how many bizarre events he will be involved in. Facing the approach of death, he could only shrug and said: "That's it for now, let's eat first."
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
I just read the first few chapters, so the rating doesn't count.
In terms of worldview construction, there is no problem. It's just that the Tianjin dialect used by the protagonist is quite separate from the background of Western Fantasy. Maybe this is the author's attempt to deepen the intimacy between the protagonist's character and Tianjin readers, but at least in my opinion, it is a bit of a drama. Maybe what he wrote later was very good, but I really couldn't bear it and missed a good book.
Although I haven't read it yet, the last one was good, so I'd like to give you a good review first.
I like this article very much. It's great. I love reading it. Please update it soon.
Surprisingly good
There are fewer and fewer fantasy novels to read, but this one is pretty good.
I have finished reading the first volume. The writing style is humorous and the plot is interlocking. It is quite good so far.
It's not actually a food article, but the power system is quite interesting, and it's a more everyday style article. But I don't know how the protagonist will come into contact with high-level powers in the future.
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
I just read the first few chapters, so the rating doesn't count.
In terms of worldview construction, there is no problem. It's just that the Tianjin dialect used by the protagonist is quite separate from the background of Western Fantasy. Maybe this is the author's attempt to deepen the intimacy between the protagonist's character and Tianjin readers, but at least in my opinion, it is a bit of a drama. Maybe what he wrote later was very good, but I really couldn't bear it and missed a good book.
Although I haven't read it yet, the last one was good, so I'd like to give you a good review first.
I like this article very much. It's great. I love reading it. Please update it soon.
Surprisingly good
There are fewer and fewer fantasy novels to read, but this one is pretty good.
I have finished reading the first volume. The writing style is humorous and the plot is interlocking. It is quite good so far.
It's not actually a food article, but the power system is quite interesting, and it's a more everyday style article. But I don't know how the protagonist will come into contact with high-level powers in the future.
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Reading progress: Chapter 43, evaluation: food + (eating radio waves) Advantages: At present, it seems that the trend is towards a more traditional Western fantasy team adventure story, with a chaotic and kind-hearted protagonist, a more cheerful tone, and a good plot. In addition, the description of the supporting characters is relatively brilliant, each has its own story, but it is not as top-heavy and annoying as some self-proclaimed group portraits. It is worth mentioning that the protagonist's plug-in design is quite interesting, and the author has a good imagination. Disadvantages (actually it cannot be said to be shortcomings, it is considered to be a comparative screening of readers): 1. It's a slow burn, focusing on food, but there is only food-related content in more than ten chapters, and the proportion in the whole story is not too heavy, at least not as the absolute main line as I expected, but more like an important embellishment. 2. The tone is mainly fun, but the protagonist is not "strong" (it may be that he is too slow to become strong yet), and there is a weak plot. If you are a book lover who pursues the ultimate cool novel, it may not be suitable. 3. The way the protagonist is funny is... Talking about cross talk, I personally accept it well, but I have also seen some people complain that they don't like it. This may also be a bit off the airwaves. 4. Super seedlings and it seems to be updated once a day at present, Zhuishu Crematorium ---- Overall, it is quite cheerful and positive. If the radio wave is right, it will be a good source of food.




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(The work has been completed with 2 million words. Welcome to collect and subscribe.) Before the aroma of pancakes and fruits has dissipated, Liu Yao, an ordinary college student in Jinmen Guards, was thrown into the world of swords and magic due to a bizarre laboratory accident. He also inexplicably suffered from a terminal disease of the soul that only gods can save. But luckily, there are gods in this world. In this fantasy land where dragons soar and spells fly around, Liu Yao discovers that his greatest golden finger is not his arcane affinity or his warrior physique, but his solid cooking skills from an ancient food empire, a tongue that understands that "food is the most important thing for people", and his astounding wisdom without any conscious awareness. This is a legendary journey started by Jianbing Guozi, and Liu Yao, who has just arrived, has no idea how many bizarre events he will be involved in. Facing the approach of death, he could only shrug and said: "That's it for now, let's eat first."













