Anyone Who Bullies Dragons Are Sick

Anyone Who Bullies Dragons Are Sick

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欺负龙的都有病

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 欺负龙的都有病

By 一个精神病

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
89 chapters
Original Publisher
myrics

Description

OP: I am a Green Dragon! Now I’m locked up in a mental hospital! How can I prove that I’m a normal dragon!? It’s urgent! Waiting online!! First Reply: Hhhh, this is killing me. Are mental hospitals so advanced now that they let patients go online? Second Reply: Just give up. With your self-identity setup, you’ll never get out of the mental hospital… Third Reply: What!? A Green Dragon? Can you grant wishes??? OP: Reply to Third Reply, I can grant wishes, but the dragon has lost its powers and cannot fulfill your wish. Unless you help the dragon regain its reverse scale and restore its powers, then mountains of gold and silver will be no problem. Fourth Reply: I, Qin Shihuang, send money! Fifth Reply: The original poster is mentally ill, case closed! The angry little Green Dragon flips the table (╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
myrics
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Anyone Who Bullies Dragons Are Sick Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Anyone Who Bullies Dragons Are Sick Alright, let's dive into "Anyone Who Bullies Dragons Are Sick." This novel certainly seems to be sparking some *intense* reactions, and after looking into it, I can understand why. It's a bit of a rollercoaster, to say the least. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise intrigued me: a carefree protagonist mistaken for a mental patient interacting with a mischievous doctor. The tags promised a blend of comedy, fantasy, and romance, which sounded like a fun, quirky read. However, I quickly realized that the humor might not land for everyone. ### What Works Well There's definitely a sense of humor woven throughout the story, and some readers have found it genuinely hilarious. I can see the appeal – a lighthearted story where you don't have to think too hard. The dynamic between the MC and ML, despite its issues, can be entertaining. The author does a good job making the story readable and keeping you engaged, even if the plot gets a little...questionable. ### Areas of Concern Here's where things get tricky. The relationship between the MC and ML raises some serious red flags. The ML's behavior towards the MC, particularly in the early chapters, can be interpreted as manipulative and even abusive. His actions, especially given his position as a doctor, feel unethical and uncomfortable. The MC's perceived mental state and vulnerability make the power imbalance even more disturbing. There's a fine line between playful teasing and outright exploitation, and I think this novel teeters dangerously close to crossing it. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about some specific plot points. Some readers pointed out that the ML essentially "tricks" the MC into a relationship in exchange for food. While later chapters might show the MC developing genuine feelings and understanding the concept of a relationship, the initial setup is undeniably problematic. It's hard to shake off the feeling that the ML is taking advantage of someone who may not fully grasp the situation. ### Final Verdict "Anyone Who Bullies Dragons Are Sick" is a novel that demands a *lot* of caution. While some readers might enjoy the humor and the developing romance, the problematic power dynamics and potential for manipulation cannot be ignored. If you're sensitive to these themes, I'd recommend giving this one a pass. If you're willing to overlook these issues for the sake of a lighthearted read, proceed with caution and be prepared for some uncomfortable moments. Personally, the ethical concerns overshadowed any enjoyment I might have gotten from the story.

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