
Red Dragon: Journey to Destruction
by Four Envoys
About This Novel
A red dragon was born from the volcano. He was born with loneliness and destruction. He will follow his own path of destruction. Even the gods cannot let him change his path. The breath of the red dragon destroyed the prosperous imperial capital. The scales of the red dragon blocked the dragon arrows that once penetrated the adult green dragon, and also withstood the fighting spirit attacks of the warriors and the magic bombardment of the mages. The legions of destruction followed the red dragon's footsteps through this place. This was the red dragon's revenge on them, and this was just an insignificant footnote on the red dragon's road to destruction. "I am destruction!" The Red Dragon will leave his mark of destruction across countless worlds and stars. (Farming, conquest, destruction, struggle for hegemony)
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Official(3)Scraped 15d ago
The author writes well, but I feel like you are too wordy and don't write enough, and then the protagonist's current strength is not specific enough.
Rubbish
Not good-looking, hesitant to do things.
Why is there so much nonsense? Some chapters are two-thirds full of water. Why introduce so much? I'm here to see the development of the protagonist, not to see you introducing items and explaining history. Two-thirds of the chapters are also used to describe the psychological activities of the protagonist, and it's the same idea. I'll describe it in a few chapters. It's nonsense.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 15d ago
The author writes well, but I feel like you are too wordy and don't write enough, and then the protagonist's current strength is not specific enough.
Rubbish
Not good-looking, hesitant to do things.
Why is there so much nonsense? Some chapters are two-thirds full of water. Why introduce so much? I'm here to see the development of the protagonist, not to see you introducing items and explaining history. Two-thirds of the chapters are also used to describe the psychological activities of the protagonist, and it's the same idea. I'll describe it in a few chapters. It's nonsense.









