Seventy years ago, the game world merged with reality, unleashing rampant monsters and spreading magical disasters. To fend off these fierce beast invasions, everyone had to choose a profession, change jobs, and madly level up to become powerful. Qin Fan, who had always been ordinary, bound a system during the job-changing ceremony and successfully awakened the SSS-level talent, Dragon God's Guardian. With this, he transitioned into a hidden profession, the Dragon Master!
This novel is the epitome of typical Chinese style writing, the plot is straightforward (sometimes even predictable) and explains a lot about its world.
But that's where my positive opinions ends and where my rant begins.
The MC is basicly a Mary Sue if he was female. He literally has everything given to him on a silver platter: his class needs a very specific pet and nurturing methods for it to work but his system just gives it to him for minimal effort, he starts of with a fire dragon before the college examination and became so OP stats whise but still gets an Ice dragon as a reward which makes him even more broken, then after the Freshmen Examination the system gives him now a Poison dragon in the end which makes you wonder what could possibly challenge him anymore; every dungeon run he does or tasks rewards him with S rank or rare gear at his disposal. The chapters, although they give information with gaming terminology and lore for the current happenings, they are way too repetitive, more than 50% of a chapter is spent explaining things than actually making the plot move forward (by the time the novel reached the 100 ch mark, the Freshmen Entrance Examination was still ongoing) which can be frustrating.
Overall if you wanna read about an OP MC that is heavily underestimated (so far) and faceslaps dumb young masters or villains, then go for it, but if your looking for basic logic or actions, then I recommend skipping this one.
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