
There is No God in Daxia, but There Are One Billion True Dragons
About This Novel
In the era of resurgence of the gods, the Zeus, Odin, and God systems have revived, as have the Brahma, Anubis, and Amaterasu systems. Only Daxia, which has the most myths and legends, has awakened without a god, which has aroused the covetousness of the gods. They attempt to turn Daxia into a kingdom of gods, and they attempt to make the people of Daxia sacrifice their souls and turn them into zombie-like believers. Daxia fought hard and awakened the dragon blood through the Hualong Pond to fight against the gods. Unfortunately, the Hualong Pond was discovered too late and the resources were insufficient. The dragon bloodline of the Daxia people could not be fully awakened, and they were eventually destroyed by the attacks of the gods. Chu Feng, who was killed by the gods, was reborn after death and before the gods revived. He decisively reported the news and dug out the Dragon Transformation Pond in advance. Daxia purchased resources at a high price from all over the world and used the whole country to help Chu Feng transform into a real dragon. When the gods revived again, the real dragon came to the world to slay the gods, and then used the divine body and divine personality as nourishment to turn more Daxia people into dragons. My Daxia has no gods, but there are dragons, one billion true dragons.
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Official(17)Scraped 18d ago
Chapter 91 is obviously not enough to read, and overall it is too fast for me. It should be expanded upon more, but after a few chapters I lost the desire to read further. It feels like I'm just watching the dialogue, how do you do it, how do I do it, it's very simple, there is no description, and the number of words is small. The author may have a busy schedule and understand that. The whole book has good ideas and good writing style. But this content needs to be improved. Such a good subject matter is a bit of a waste. For a tricky bookworm like me, I can only say that it is inferior.
When you wrote about 70 chapters, it was all Daya 😂 I don't understand, are Xia and Ya really similar?
It's okay, you can watch it without thinking
It's fun to watch, but a bit tacky
I saw Chapter 26. The author has a good idea, but the writing is not strong enough and seems to be a big slogan. In fact, it does not portray the lofty national spirit of the protagonist. It's just a different way of treating other people as subordinates. When I was reborn, there was no detailed description of the people I cared about in my previous life, which made me, as a reader, feel that the protagonist didn't care much about them. Also, the male protagonist is reborn from a troubled world, and he feels a little bit chuunibyou at the beginning. Secondly, after experiencing the baptism of life and death in my previous life, the first thing I described when I came back to see my wife was her breasts... It's quite tacky and too immature... First of all, I understand that the male protagonist wants to race against time to strengthen Xia Guo. The author also wants to portray the male protagonist as impartial and selfless and not partial to his wife. But I didn't feel it from the words The summary is that the world view of the structure is quite large, but there is no deeper support. It may be that the author has not written it at the beginning. Overall, it's too empty, but it's still okay to read as a cool article.
Many words are not fluent to read, and there is no logic at all. Meeting is like meeting a senior military officer meeting the chairman.
What are you doing here at Douluoban, a bastard?
It's still well written, and the rest can be expanded upon.
It looks more exciting than a certain movie with thirty chapters and one million words.
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Community(0)
Official(17)Scraped 18d ago
Chapter 91 is obviously not enough to read, and overall it is too fast for me. It should be expanded upon more, but after a few chapters I lost the desire to read further. It feels like I'm just watching the dialogue, how do you do it, how do I do it, it's very simple, there is no description, and the number of words is small. The author may have a busy schedule and understand that. The whole book has good ideas and good writing style. But this content needs to be improved. Such a good subject matter is a bit of a waste. For a tricky bookworm like me, I can only say that it is inferior.
When you wrote about 70 chapters, it was all Daya 😂 I don't understand, are Xia and Ya really similar?
It's okay, you can watch it without thinking
It's fun to watch, but a bit tacky
I saw Chapter 26. The author has a good idea, but the writing is not strong enough and seems to be a big slogan. In fact, it does not portray the lofty national spirit of the protagonist. It's just a different way of treating other people as subordinates. When I was reborn, there was no detailed description of the people I cared about in my previous life, which made me, as a reader, feel that the protagonist didn't care much about them. Also, the male protagonist is reborn from a troubled world, and he feels a little bit chuunibyou at the beginning. Secondly, after experiencing the baptism of life and death in my previous life, the first thing I described when I came back to see my wife was her breasts... It's quite tacky and too immature... First of all, I understand that the male protagonist wants to race against time to strengthen Xia Guo. The author also wants to portray the male protagonist as impartial and selfless and not partial to his wife. But I didn't feel it from the words The summary is that the world view of the structure is quite large, but there is no deeper support. It may be that the author has not written it at the beginning. Overall, it's too empty, but it's still okay to read as a cool article.
Many words are not fluent to read, and there is no logic at all. Meeting is like meeting a senior military officer meeting the chairman.
What are you doing here at Douluoban, a bastard?
It's still well written, and the rest can be expanded upon.
It looks more exciting than a certain movie with thirty chapters and one million words.



















