
I Have a Golden Dragon
by Nalan Ruyu
About This Novel
Nalan Ruyu, whose mental power kept disappearing inexplicably, was broken up by her boyfriend, but unexpectedly picked up a sacred-level golden dragon fantasy beast. At the same time, she also learned that she actually had a mysterious fiancé who came from a prominent family and was both good-looking and powerful. Since then, Nalan Ruyu's life has undergone earth-shaking changes...
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Official(19)Scraped 11d ago
The first transformation novel is about transforming into a top school beauty. It made my head hurt when I read it, but the writing is really awesome.
I support you, your transformation writing is the most beautiful.
I haven't missed a copy of the transformation novel you wrote, so I can just clean it up.
Author, do you have a book club?
Author, do you have a book club? ? ? ?
Ask the author
Nowadays, QQ Reading is not easy to mess with. Apart from QQ Reading, where else does the author write novels? Please support me.
Don't want to say anything anymore
Come on, author! I will keep reading your books!
Some of what is written in it makes sense.
I don't look down on it like others do. What I look at is the connotation inside. No matter how enjoyable it is to write. It's not okay to make things up randomly. Some of what you wrote makes sense.
? What the hell? ? ?
Where is your book, the author? All your books are gone. I haven't finished watching it yet, and your fans are gone too.
Goo
Many books are gone. Does the author have a book club?
Take a closer look
Ahem, how should I put it? I was following the author when he published his first novel, Transformed into the Best School Beauty. And I have been following it for more than 600 chapters. To be honest, I think why am I so blind? ??😘The author's writing style is really not that good. I suggest you practice your writing skills. I've always wanted to say a few things that I particularly care about, but I'm afraid of being criticized by your little cuties who are so eager to protect my master. I originally wanted to comment on that novel, but the novel was blocked O_o! ! ? I have no choice but to comment on this new work. I'm afraid you can't see it. Now I want to ask you a few questions. First, I found that the author brought male thoughts into female thoughts. Ji Ran was a female thought from the beginning. As a man with a male soul, he has no consciousness of being a male at all. This makes me very strange. Is it difficult for him, who is also a male, to notice that other men in the novel have inappropriate thoughts about him? ? For example: in the first few chapters, Ji Ran's body has just turned into a woman, but instead of calling Chen Zihao the third child before, she calls him Zihao. This makes me a little strange. Is it necessary for the plot or is the author deliberately writing this way to make Chen Zihao have different feelings for Ji Ran, paving the way for the following? Second, I'm curious how Ji Ran defines love? After reading more than 600 chapters, I've been curious about how she fell in love with Huo Wushang, a scumbag? If Ji Ran wants true love, then Chen Zihao doesn't have it. Maybe it's because Chen Zihao is a brother so he won't have love. What about Senior Ye, he likes and gives a lot of true love to Ji Ran. Finally, there is the rich second generation Chen, a playboy who never touches a leaf among the flowers. He is also a man who lacks love. After he fell in love with Ji, he risked his life. As a rich second generation, without any dignity as a rich second generation, he actually did it for After hearing a few words from Ji Ran, he drove a Ferrari to deliver the express. Even when everyone in mainland China was insulting Ji Ran, he still believed in Ji Ran and searched for her day and night for half a year. After he found her, she was slapped and driven away by Ji Ran for forcefully kissing Ji Ran. (Some are more touching and omit hundreds of thousands of words) Third, Huo Wushang is undoubtedly a scumbag. I feel like I will never forget what Huo Wushang said to Ji Ran: Wife, those prostitutes outside are not as useful as you. Hearing this sentence, I was curious. Did Ji Ran really feel no shame at all? Don't you feel insulted? You had a quarrel with Ji Ran and were outside *********? What the hell is this! What a scumbag! To use another analogy, in Huo Wushang's scumbag place, the female assistant has been waiting for him for more than 20 years. She has no desire and no desire. She only hopes that Huo Wushang can see her sincerity. However, Huo Wushang uses her as a tool to vent after the quarrel with Ji Ran. Later, he marries the female assistant and leaves her alone at the wedding venue for the sake of a child. PS: Huo Wushang knew that Ji Ran could not have children, (I don't remember much of the subsequent plot) and later married his female assistant. At the wedding, Ji Ran's best friend held a child and said it was Ji Ran's and his child, and wanted to help Ji Ran get married, but the child actually belonged to her best friend and Huo Wu Shang. At that time, Huo Wushang really thought that the child belonged to him and Ji Ran, so he abandoned his female assistant. After reading more than 600 chapters, I have thought about it a lot. To be honest, compared to the male protagonist Huo Wushang
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Official(19)Scraped 11d ago
The first transformation novel is about transforming into a top school beauty. It made my head hurt when I read it, but the writing is really awesome.
I support you, your transformation writing is the most beautiful.
I haven't missed a copy of the transformation novel you wrote, so I can just clean it up.
Author, do you have a book club?
Author, do you have a book club? ? ? ?
Ask the author
Nowadays, QQ Reading is not easy to mess with. Apart from QQ Reading, where else does the author write novels? Please support me.
Don't want to say anything anymore
Come on, author! I will keep reading your books!
Some of what is written in it makes sense.
I don't look down on it like others do. What I look at is the connotation inside. No matter how enjoyable it is to write. It's not okay to make things up randomly. Some of what you wrote makes sense.
? What the hell? ? ?
Where is your book, the author? All your books are gone. I haven't finished watching it yet, and your fans are gone too.
Goo
Many books are gone. Does the author have a book club?
Take a closer look
Ahem, how should I put it? I was following the author when he published his first novel, Transformed into the Best School Beauty. And I have been following it for more than 600 chapters. To be honest, I think why am I so blind? ??😘The author's writing style is really not that good. I suggest you practice your writing skills. I've always wanted to say a few things that I particularly care about, but I'm afraid of being criticized by your little cuties who are so eager to protect my master. I originally wanted to comment on that novel, but the novel was blocked O_o! ! ? I have no choice but to comment on this new work. I'm afraid you can't see it. Now I want to ask you a few questions. First, I found that the author brought male thoughts into female thoughts. Ji Ran was a female thought from the beginning. As a man with a male soul, he has no consciousness of being a male at all. This makes me very strange. Is it difficult for him, who is also a male, to notice that other men in the novel have inappropriate thoughts about him? ? For example: in the first few chapters, Ji Ran's body has just turned into a woman, but instead of calling Chen Zihao the third child before, she calls him Zihao. This makes me a little strange. Is it necessary for the plot or is the author deliberately writing this way to make Chen Zihao have different feelings for Ji Ran, paving the way for the following? Second, I'm curious how Ji Ran defines love? After reading more than 600 chapters, I've been curious about how she fell in love with Huo Wushang, a scumbag? If Ji Ran wants true love, then Chen Zihao doesn't have it. Maybe it's because Chen Zihao is a brother so he won't have love. What about Senior Ye, he likes and gives a lot of true love to Ji Ran. Finally, there is the rich second generation Chen, a playboy who never touches a leaf among the flowers. He is also a man who lacks love. After he fell in love with Ji, he risked his life. As a rich second generation, without any dignity as a rich second generation, he actually did it for After hearing a few words from Ji Ran, he drove a Ferrari to deliver the express. Even when everyone in mainland China was insulting Ji Ran, he still believed in Ji Ran and searched for her day and night for half a year. After he found her, she was slapped and driven away by Ji Ran for forcefully kissing Ji Ran. (Some are more touching and omit hundreds of thousands of words) Third, Huo Wushang is undoubtedly a scumbag. I feel like I will never forget what Huo Wushang said to Ji Ran: Wife, those prostitutes outside are not as useful as you. Hearing this sentence, I was curious. Did Ji Ran really feel no shame at all? Don't you feel insulted? You had a quarrel with Ji Ran and were outside *********? What the hell is this! What a scumbag! To use another analogy, in Huo Wushang's scumbag place, the female assistant has been waiting for him for more than 20 years. She has no desire and no desire. She only hopes that Huo Wushang can see her sincerity. However, Huo Wushang uses her as a tool to vent after the quarrel with Ji Ran. Later, he marries the female assistant and leaves her alone at the wedding venue for the sake of a child. PS: Huo Wushang knew that Ji Ran could not have children, (I don't remember much of the subsequent plot) and later married his female assistant. At the wedding, Ji Ran's best friend held a child and said it was Ji Ran's and his child, and wanted to help Ji Ran get married, but the child actually belonged to her best friend and Huo Wu Shang. At that time, Huo Wushang really thought that the child belonged to him and Ji Ran, so he abandoned his female assistant. After reading more than 600 chapters, I have thought about it a lot. To be honest, compared to the male protagonist Huo Wushang
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