
Mage Story: False Dragon Eternal Life
by Sos
About This Novel
Else Lip's first thought after waking up was not to die a second time. Since this world can achieve immortality through magic, this is his primary pursuit. There are many ways to live forever. He doesn't want to be a servant of the gods, a puppet of the undead, or a ghost of the past... He wants to enjoy the joy of life as the strongest creature, and he wants to become an eternal true dragon. Such a dragon does not exist. He needs to create one for himself, but this path is not easy.
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Official(17)Scraped 21d ago
It's well written, but it's all long paragraphs, and it's very tiring to read.
I also read a lot of fast food, which are all long paragraphs, and I feel very tired after reading them...
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I dare say that this is the adventure-themed Western fantasy novel I have read, and it is about the protagonist traveling through time, pursuing immortality, and achieving the goal of immortality through the dragon transformation technique. It's concise and impressive, and the plot is also very novel. At least I think a lot of it is quite original. Maybe it's because I've watched less of it, but I have to say that the plot is quite good. The writing is average, but the writing on emotional intelligence and IQ is pretty good. Of course, it's not without its shortcomings. It is relatively slow to get started. The author laid out a setting before writing. It was a foreshadowing, but it was also a failure. That is, at the beginning, it was written that the author wanted to meet the requirements of the dragon transformation technique, so he had to kill at least 36 dragons and study their physical characteristics. This gave early readers the impression that he wanted to kill these dragons. There are so many dragons, and based on the inertia of killing one dragon after more than 100 chapters, it will take at least another 500 chapters to reach the author's expected requirements for the dragon transformation technique. This is very slow and makes readers feel discouraged. Damn it, who the hell is reading this? I guess it doesn't matter to people who read the formation and ask about immortality. I have to say that people who read that book are quite patient. Like me, I think it's okay to write 100 pages slowly, but 500 pages is too much. Fortunately, I didn't go too far and discovered this point in time, or I didn't discover it in time, but he discovered it. If I really followed what I originally wrote. The foreshadowing really required millions of words. He himself didn't have the ability, I guess, so he stopped right away. Then I saw the 200th picture. The author finally completed a series of requirements for the dragon transformation technique and could start practicing this spell. I finally breathed a sigh of relief. I only need to write 500 pictures. I couldn't bear it, so I gave up the book directly, brothers.
An excellent work, with values and worldview that logically coincide with parts of the novel I imagined
Come on, come on, will there be a White Flag scene this time?
The first two chapters are too discouraging. Can't be substituted at all
In fantasy, it's relatively easy to fight.
A very novel and rare mage article, different from most genres I have seen before
This is a different and innovative mage article. It is a bit similar to an adventure, but it has its own main line and the description is very good. Come on, it is the book I read recently, and it is quite good.
A very novel and interesting book
I came across this by chance, and I was instantly attracted to it. It's interesting, detailed, novel, and worth reading.
The plot before entering the World Tree is very frustrating, and your introduction is really too much, each paragraph has many words, and it is very tiring to read.
eh eh eh
Daddy blah blah blah
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Official(17)Scraped 21d ago
It's well written, but it's all long paragraphs, and it's very tiring to read.
I also read a lot of fast food, which are all long paragraphs, and I feel very tired after reading them...
Forehead
I dare say that this is the adventure-themed Western fantasy novel I have read, and it is about the protagonist traveling through time, pursuing immortality, and achieving the goal of immortality through the dragon transformation technique. It's concise and impressive, and the plot is also very novel. At least I think a lot of it is quite original. Maybe it's because I've watched less of it, but I have to say that the plot is quite good. The writing is average, but the writing on emotional intelligence and IQ is pretty good. Of course, it's not without its shortcomings. It is relatively slow to get started. The author laid out a setting before writing. It was a foreshadowing, but it was also a failure. That is, at the beginning, it was written that the author wanted to meet the requirements of the dragon transformation technique, so he had to kill at least 36 dragons and study their physical characteristics. This gave early readers the impression that he wanted to kill these dragons. There are so many dragons, and based on the inertia of killing one dragon after more than 100 chapters, it will take at least another 500 chapters to reach the author's expected requirements for the dragon transformation technique. This is very slow and makes readers feel discouraged. Damn it, who the hell is reading this? I guess it doesn't matter to people who read the formation and ask about immortality. I have to say that people who read that book are quite patient. Like me, I think it's okay to write 100 pages slowly, but 500 pages is too much. Fortunately, I didn't go too far and discovered this point in time, or I didn't discover it in time, but he discovered it. If I really followed what I originally wrote. The foreshadowing really required millions of words. He himself didn't have the ability, I guess, so he stopped right away. Then I saw the 200th picture. The author finally completed a series of requirements for the dragon transformation technique and could start practicing this spell. I finally breathed a sigh of relief. I only need to write 500 pictures. I couldn't bear it, so I gave up the book directly, brothers.
An excellent work, with values and worldview that logically coincide with parts of the novel I imagined
Come on, come on, will there be a White Flag scene this time?
The first two chapters are too discouraging. Can't be substituted at all
In fantasy, it's relatively easy to fight.
A very novel and rare mage article, different from most genres I have seen before
This is a different and innovative mage article. It is a bit similar to an adventure, but it has its own main line and the description is very good. Come on, it is the book I read recently, and it is quite good.
A very novel and interesting book
I came across this by chance, and I was instantly attracted to it. It's interesting, detailed, novel, and worth reading.
The plot before entering the World Tree is very frustrating, and your introduction is really too much, each paragraph has many words, and it is very tiring to read.
eh eh eh
Daddy blah blah blah
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Suosi's new work looks pretty good so far, I hope it doesn't end badly or become too eunuch.




Suosi's new work looks pretty good so far, I hope it doesn't end badly or become too eunuch.




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