
I Have Been Raising Dragons at Kassel Academy for 30 Years
About This Novel
"Hey! That new student, wait a minute and come back to get your dragon egg." --On the 235th anniversary of the founding of Kassel College, Principal Bai Hang solemnly announced: "Starting from today, all new students who enroll will receive a dragon egg for free. After review by the school, if your financial resources meet the standards, you can also receive two." "Dragon slaying? What dragon slaying? We don't slay dragons." "We contain, we protect." Ps: It's basically easy to follow, no official configuration is required. Ps2: Book club group: 950027637
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Official(14)Scraped 3d ago
I have been raising dragons at Kassel Academy for 30 years
"We work in the darkness, we serve the light, we are the dragon-slaying secret party, too bright a light will only burn us..." This passage reminds me of another dragon fanfic (C-level hybrids are forced to slay dragons). Here is the content: "I was wounded for Cassel, and I shed blood for the Secret Party. You can't do this to me. I want to see the principal!" Sure enough, everyone who loves dragon novels has a middle-aged heart.
good
Comparing this book with another card-drawing book, I think this one is better (maybe this one is more to my liking). At least the logic, timeline and so on are similar to the original.
The last update was in 21 years, probably too late
Introduction changed?
When was the introduction changed? I remember the introduction was not like this before.
Almost
I'm sorry to write a review after only reading the beginning. The background line at the beginning is a bit too complicated, probably to introduce the identity of the protagonist. In fact, it is not necessary. Adding dragons to the title can explain everything. At the beginning, you can write about how the protagonist awakened and the life he had with his parents before awakening. If the parents are still alive, you can have a lot of information. And because he is a dragon, he can completely downplay his parents in the later stage, perfect!
I don't know what I'm writing about. The dragon novel has turned into an urban novel, and everyone has no brains.
Come on, write slowly, follow your own interests, and update whenever you want. I'm reminded to update more often, it's really annoying to watch.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(14)Scraped 3d ago
I have been raising dragons at Kassel Academy for 30 years
"We work in the darkness, we serve the light, we are the dragon-slaying secret party, too bright a light will only burn us..." This passage reminds me of another dragon fanfic (C-level hybrids are forced to slay dragons). Here is the content: "I was wounded for Cassel, and I shed blood for the Secret Party. You can't do this to me. I want to see the principal!" Sure enough, everyone who loves dragon novels has a middle-aged heart.
good
Comparing this book with another card-drawing book, I think this one is better (maybe this one is more to my liking). At least the logic, timeline and so on are similar to the original.
The last update was in 21 years, probably too late
Introduction changed?
When was the introduction changed? I remember the introduction was not like this before.
Almost
I'm sorry to write a review after only reading the beginning. The background line at the beginning is a bit too complicated, probably to introduce the identity of the protagonist. In fact, it is not necessary. Adding dragons to the title can explain everything. At the beginning, you can write about how the protagonist awakened and the life he had with his parents before awakening. If the parents are still alive, you can have a lot of information. And because he is a dragon, he can completely downplay his parents in the later stage, perfect!
I don't know what I'm writing about. The dragon novel has turned into an urban novel, and everyone has no brains.
Come on, write slowly, follow your own interests, and update whenever you want. I'm reminded to update more often, it's really annoying to watch.













