Nuclear Dragon

Nuclear Dragon

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钚龙领域

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 钚龙领域

By billowing smoke, 黑烟滚滚

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
371 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

When Shillong found that his mother is a 200 years old silver dragon, but had the appearance of a beautiful elf, he vowed to bring the age of entertainment and nuclear peace to the entire universe! War is a bad habit! Any country that still has this habit will face my nuclear peace breath! All fights will disappear! If there is any conflict, then use the new «Battle» to decide the outcome! The only fight that is allowed is the legend of the continental Heroes! (Card Game) ……. Many years later, as long as there is a conflict, people will set up a battlefield on the spot for the legend of the continental heroes. People who want to be famous no longer needed to start their legendary journey, but will participate in the legendary competition of the dragon empire to showcase their talents. Their only hope is that their persona can be added as a new card of the legend of the continental heroes so that they can be famous across all realms and through the ages! This is the story of a mutated dragon baby, bringing nuclear peace and revolution to the universe!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Nuclear Dragon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Nuclear Dragon "Nuclear Dragon" is definitely a unique experience, and while it has some issues, it also possesses a certain charm that kept me reading, despite its flaws. It's a bit of a rollercoaster, with some really high points followed by some... questionable decisions. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a reincarnation story where the main character, reborn as a powerful dragon, actually thinks things through. The early chapters promised a more rational approach to the standard overpowered protagonist trope, with the MC being thoughtful and cautious, even a bit timid. I was intrigued by the idea of him building a kingdom and focusing on entertainment, including the development of card games. It felt like a fresh take on the genre. ### What Works Well The world-building is surprisingly grand, with a multiversal scale that incorporates gods, devils, and other powerful beings. I also found myself enjoying the interactions between the dragon characters. The author creates a fun dynamic, especially highlighting their stinginess despite their power. The initial focus on kingdom building and the MC's cautious nature was also a strong point, making him relatable despite his immense power. For those who enjoy an overpowered protagonist navigating a complex world, there's a lot to enjoy here. ### Areas of Concern However, things started to get shaky around chapter 100-120. I noticed a significant shift in the MC's personality, almost like a complete flip. The cautious, good-natured dragon suddenly became ruthless and indifferent. This change felt jarring and unmotivated, and it detracted from my enjoyment of the story. Several readers pointed out this shift, and it seems to be a major point of contention. The plot also becomes more generic after this point, with random developments and a less focused narrative. The initial promise of card games and entertainment development gets sidelined, which was disappointing. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned that the MC gets chased out of the main world by a god and ends up traveling to different worlds, including a Pokémon-like world and a virtual game world. While this might sound interesting, it also contributes to the feeling of the story losing its way and abandoning its original premise. The development of previously interesting side characters, such as the MC's family and certain dragon allies, also suffers as the story progresses. ### Final Verdict "Nuclear Dragon" is a mixed bag. While it starts strong with a unique premise and engaging characters, it ultimately falters due to inconsistent character development and a shift in tone. If you're looking for a light read with an overpowered protagonist, it might be worth checking out, but be prepared for some significant changes along the way. I'd give it a cautious 3 out of 5 stars.

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