The Dragon Egg I Nurtured for a Thousand Years Finally Hatched

The Dragon Egg I Nurtured for a Thousand Years Finally Hatched

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养了千年的龙蛋终于破壳了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 养了千年的龙蛋终于破壳了

By ruò yāng jūn, shanghai cloud, 若鸯君

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
66 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Su Muluo is the last phoenix of the Phoenix clan, and his betrothed is the last dragon of the Dragon clan. However, his dragon has been inside the egg for eighteen hundred years with no sign of hatching. One morning, Su Muluo stared at the dragon egg for a while and finally made up his mind to cook it. With the pot steaming hot and just as he was about to put the dragon egg in, the silent egg, which had been quiet for a thousand years, suddenly made a cracking sound and split open. A real dragon had appeared, and the supernatural affairs bureau officials cautiously approached them. Then, they saw a small black dragon coiled around the Phoenix’s wrist, fiercely spitting out a fireball at them. Dragon Ling: Get lost, don’t touch my wife!Su Muluo: … Who are you? ① Super domineering, possessive, clingy black dragon top with extreme jealousy x very young, beautiful, gentle, and calm Phoenix bottom.② Lots of personal creativity, fantasy genre, not historically accurate, don’t take it too seriously.③ Supernatural, sweet, happy ending.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Dragon Egg I Nurtured for a Thousand Years Finally Hatched Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Dragon Egg I Nurtured for a Thousand Years Finally Hatched Alright, let's dive into "The Dragon Egg I Nurtured for a Thousand Years Finally Hatched." With a title like that, I went in expecting a heartwarming and fantastical adventure, and while it delivered on some fronts, a few things left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably captivating. Who wouldn't want to read about a millennia-old dragon egg finally hatching? The early chapters, especially those focusing on the little dragon's antics and its interactions with the phoenix, were genuinely adorable. I found myself chuckling at the dragon's expressions and the overall lighthearted tone. ### What Works Well The novel shines when it leans into its comedic and slice-of-life elements. The dynamic between the dragon and the phoenix is undeniably sweet, and the author does a great job of portraying their bond. It's evident that the author excels at writing cute and heartwarming scenes. For those seeking a feel-good story with fantastical creatures, this novel definitely offers that appeal. ### Areas of Concern While the cuteness factor is high, I found the overall plot and world-building somewhat lacking. The setting, which I believe is supposed to be a modern-day cultivation world, felt underdeveloped. I struggled to get a clear picture of the world and its intricacies, which made it difficult to fully invest in the story. The romance, while present, felt a bit rushed and underdeveloped. It felt like the characters were destined to be together, which reduced the impact of their relationship's growth. I wished there had been a deeper exploration of their feelings and more organic development of their bond. Also, the story would have benefited from more arcs and details, making it more memorable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the romance a bit too predetermined due to the characters' past lives as lovers. This "fated lovers" trope, while appealing to some, can detract from the sense of genuine connection and growth in their relationship. If you prefer romances with more organic development, this might be a point of contention. ### Final Verdict "The Dragon Egg I Nurtured for a Thousand Years Finally Hatched" is a charming and lighthearted read with a strong focus on its adorable characters. If you're looking for a quick and easy fantasy story with a cute dragon and phoenix duo, you'll likely enjoy this. However, if you prioritize intricate world-building and deeply developed relationships, you might find it a bit lacking. Overall, it's a decent read, but not one that's likely to stick with me for the long haul.

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