
The Red Dragon Has Magical Powers
by Saragaga
About This Novel
"Look, boss, that red dragon has no dragon power, and can't even breathe fire. Let's kill it and make a fortune." At this time, the lazy red dragon opened his eyes and looked at the adventurer who appeared in front of him. He pulled out a 40-meter sword and used sword control, Samadhi True Fire, Eighty-nine Mysterious Techniques, and the Heaven and Earth... The world became quiet again, and the red dragon turned over and continued to sleep. This is a story about a social animal that has been involved for many years and turned into a red dragon... The knowledge of dragons, proficiency in natural weapons, terrifying majesty, and power of dragons cannot be mined from the depths of the souls of outsiders, but they can dig out some other useful things.
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Official(17)Scraped 21d ago
Unable to complain
When I saw the part where the protagonist and the orcs divided the treasure, I really couldn't complain... First, the protagonist is a red dragon, but his soul is human. It can be explained that he is willing to share the treasure, but it is outrageous for the orcs to dare to take it. He acts like it is natural for the protagonist to share the treasure with them, and he is still thinking about what the protagonist and other orcs will think if he shares too much or too little... Second, the protagonist is the master, the orcs are servants, and even the orcs belong to the protagonist, so why share the treasure with the orcs? Can't you put it another way? That's called giving! Also, in the part where the orcs are taken as servants, the protagonist is really good-tempered. A group of orcs are babbling and swearing, but you can tolerate it. You were given time to think about it. A normal red dragon would have sprayed it with fire! Even if you are not a normal red dragon but a human being, you will definitely take action to punish someone in this situation! ! ! And you did nothing! After achieving his goal, he shared the treasure with them!
You don't even understand! ! ! Dragon beasts and dragons are completely two concepts, and they cannot be changed by making up a name! ! ! Like a fool! ! ! Nothing! ! ! ! ! !
The writing is too confusing and very awkward. .
It was a good plot until a certain chapter where the protagonist fell out of favor
As the title says, to put it simply, this book is basically about "leisure". The protagonist has never taken the initiative to show off but has never suffered much (note). It was not until more than 200 chapters that the protagonist underestimated the enemy and was injured in a fight with an elf city. Then the elf came to negotiate and promised compensation. The protagonist weighed the pros and cons and chose to accept the compensation... In fact, from the perspective of the plot, it is not too poisonous, but from the perspective of character substitution, it is somewhat abusive and a little poisonous-this is the first place that affects my perception when reading this book. Personally, I feel that the little poison mentioned in other review sections is okay. Of course, another thing that has to be said is that the author often interrupts the plot or dialogue abruptly and gives a lot of text explaining the "house rules" or narrations and settings, which seems rather verbose and affects reading - of course, for a cloud player like me who only reads novels and has never really played DND and room groups, it's not bad.
The start is disgusting. Many dramas are like harem dramas
It's a bad batch, the protagonist doesn't understand anything and just imitates it mechanically
I just read a novel of the same type. The protagonist is also a dragon who learns immortality and Taoism.
It's a mixture of East and West, but it looks awkward no matter how you look at it.
Very interesting, more to come, love to read, love to read, love to read.
Long's writing is rarely good. With the encouragement of five stars, the real evaluation is 4 stars.
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Official(17)Scraped 21d ago
Unable to complain
When I saw the part where the protagonist and the orcs divided the treasure, I really couldn't complain... First, the protagonist is a red dragon, but his soul is human. It can be explained that he is willing to share the treasure, but it is outrageous for the orcs to dare to take it. He acts like it is natural for the protagonist to share the treasure with them, and he is still thinking about what the protagonist and other orcs will think if he shares too much or too little... Second, the protagonist is the master, the orcs are servants, and even the orcs belong to the protagonist, so why share the treasure with the orcs? Can't you put it another way? That's called giving! Also, in the part where the orcs are taken as servants, the protagonist is really good-tempered. A group of orcs are babbling and swearing, but you can tolerate it. You were given time to think about it. A normal red dragon would have sprayed it with fire! Even if you are not a normal red dragon but a human being, you will definitely take action to punish someone in this situation! ! ! And you did nothing! After achieving his goal, he shared the treasure with them!
You don't even understand! ! ! Dragon beasts and dragons are completely two concepts, and they cannot be changed by making up a name! ! ! Like a fool! ! ! Nothing! ! ! ! ! !
The writing is too confusing and very awkward. .
It was a good plot until a certain chapter where the protagonist fell out of favor
As the title says, to put it simply, this book is basically about "leisure". The protagonist has never taken the initiative to show off but has never suffered much (note). It was not until more than 200 chapters that the protagonist underestimated the enemy and was injured in a fight with an elf city. Then the elf came to negotiate and promised compensation. The protagonist weighed the pros and cons and chose to accept the compensation... In fact, from the perspective of the plot, it is not too poisonous, but from the perspective of character substitution, it is somewhat abusive and a little poisonous-this is the first place that affects my perception when reading this book. Personally, I feel that the little poison mentioned in other review sections is okay. Of course, another thing that has to be said is that the author often interrupts the plot or dialogue abruptly and gives a lot of text explaining the "house rules" or narrations and settings, which seems rather verbose and affects reading - of course, for a cloud player like me who only reads novels and has never really played DND and room groups, it's not bad.
The start is disgusting. Many dramas are like harem dramas
It's a bad batch, the protagonist doesn't understand anything and just imitates it mechanically
I just read a novel of the same type. The protagonist is also a dragon who learns immortality and Taoism.
It's a mixture of East and West, but it looks awkward no matter how you look at it.
Very interesting, more to come, love to read, love to read, love to read.
Long's writing is rarely good. With the encouragement of five stars, the real evaluation is 4 stars.
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A human who turned into a red dragon and awakened the dragon growth system left the nest to live alone after breaking out of his shell. I just wanted to lie down, but I was forced to grow up. Look, I have become a land lord. And he was also attracted by the female dragon. Well, the most important thing is that dragons can transform into humans, which is very interesting to write...




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