
Dungeon Queen: Send Goblins into the Factory at the Beginning!
by Flowers Bloom In Seven Nights
About This Novel
"I have a dream. On the red hills of Andrama, demihuman cat girls can sit at the same table as human girls and talk about brotherhood." - Liberator Chris Sylvania, excerpt from the speech "I Have a Dream". As a game anchor, he was accidentally reincarnated into a world where steam and magic, demihumans and humans coexist. The good news is that he comes with a dungeon system filled with various mods "Dungeon King" in his previous life. The bad news is that these mods include character beautification mods. He changed from the original dungeon boss, the Final Dragon, to the dragon-horned queen, Chrissy Sylvania. Looking at the huge amount of gold coins required to upgrade the dungeon, Chris only had two words left in her mind: Make money! So the dungeon that was supposed to welcome brave men was turned into a moonshine workshop. Green goblins and undead knights were all arranged into the factory assembly line, and Balrogs and Liches became thugs to collect bills for others. Chris's name has also changed from the king of the dungeon to the queen of mercenaries, the director of the underground factory, and the largest arms supplier in Amegilia. A few years later, when the Prohibition Bureau, the Holy Inquisition, and the Internal Revenue Service jointly came to visit, Chrissy, who was sitting on the throne, pointed at the goblins under her command who were armed to the teeth with rifles, the Balrogs that breathed white phosphorus bombs, and the bipedal flying dragons that were covered in iron armor and mounted with machine guns on their wings. She said leisurely: "I am just a woman. I don't understand anything. If you have anything to do, talk to my children." FarmingDungeonDragon QueenSteampunkProhibition Era The heroine is passionate and relaxed and will not marry
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Official(7)Scraped 2d ago
It's a bit interesting, but it has a lot of problems, and a problem many authors like to make is that the protagonist will suddenly lose his mind as if he was a different person.
The idea is great, keep it up, but it's really not that satisfying, mainly because the enemy layers are leveled up too quickly.
I used to really like reading the Pirates book, but unfortunately it was unfinished. I picked it up by chance this time, and I have to write it down.
What is the use of this identity as the Final Dragon? There is no bonus at all. Originally, the Dragon Man wanted to awaken his bloodline.
How should I put it, it looks good, but it doesn't have that thrilling feeling of revenge. Overall, I feel like the protagonist is still deflated. After reading more than 100 chapters, there is no particularly refreshing highlight moment. It's almost 200 pictures. It's still a dummy fighting among themselves in the face of human beings who have been suffering. When can we take revenge? After all, it is the background of the Western Industrial Revolution. I understand that it doesn't matter how many people die.
A genius (or monster), his reputation is too great and his background is not strong enough. If they are enemies, they will definitely eradicate them. Who do you expect to avenge you if you die?
It's very well written. Come on, come on, come on.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 2d ago
It's a bit interesting, but it has a lot of problems, and a problem many authors like to make is that the protagonist will suddenly lose his mind as if he was a different person.
The idea is great, keep it up, but it's really not that satisfying, mainly because the enemy layers are leveled up too quickly.
I used to really like reading the Pirates book, but unfortunately it was unfinished. I picked it up by chance this time, and I have to write it down.
What is the use of this identity as the Final Dragon? There is no bonus at all. Originally, the Dragon Man wanted to awaken his bloodline.
How should I put it, it looks good, but it doesn't have that thrilling feeling of revenge. Overall, I feel like the protagonist is still deflated. After reading more than 100 chapters, there is no particularly refreshing highlight moment. It's almost 200 pictures. It's still a dummy fighting among themselves in the face of human beings who have been suffering. When can we take revenge? After all, it is the background of the Western Industrial Revolution. I understand that it doesn't matter how many people die.
A genius (or monster), his reputation is too great and his background is not strong enough. If they are enemies, they will definitely eradicate them. Who do you expect to avenge you if you die?
It's very well written. Come on, come on, come on.













