There’s a Dragon Girl in the Desolate Sea

There’s a Dragon Girl in the Desolate Sea

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荒海有龙女

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 荒海有龙女

By 哀蓝

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1075 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

There is a dragon girl in the desolate sea, feeding on love as food. On the day that Wei’s iron cavalry stepped through the imperial city, blood ran like rivers. The tyrant slaughtered the royal family along the way, but left behind just the frail and snow-skinned little queen.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

There’s a Dragon Girl in the Desolate Sea Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on There’s a Dragon Girl in the Desolate Sea Okay, so I dove into "There’s a Dragon Girl in the Desolate Sea" with some high hopes, especially with the intriguing premise of a non-human protagonist. The idea of a dragon girl navigating human society promised a unique perspective, and I was ready for some world-hopping adventures. However, my experience ended up being somewhat mixed. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The concept of a callous dragon from the Desolate Sea needing to consume human love (or souls!) to survive definitely grabbed my attention. The ruthless MC, who sees humans as just another part of the food chain, was a refreshing change from the overly moralistic protagonists we often see. The early chapters, with the dragon girl incarnating into a noble's body and dealing with a cheating husband, had a certain darkly humorous appeal. ### What Works Well The translation quality seems to be a strong point. I found it easy to follow and engaging, which is crucial for enjoying a web novel. I also appreciated the lack of a fixed male lead; the freedom for the MC to explore different relationships (and maybe even different genders) added an element of unpredictability that I enjoyed. The MC's amoral stance was also a plus for me. It was nice to see a protagonist who wasn't afraid to be selfish and prioritize her own survival. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, as I continued, some issues started to surface. Some readers felt the story became repetitive and the author's repeated descriptions of the MC as appearing very young and childlike were disturbing. While I personally didn't read far enough to see it for myself, I can understand how that could be a major turn-off for many readers. There were also concerns raised about colorism, which is always a serious issue that can significantly detract from the reading experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we get into some potential spoiler territory. Apparently, the dragon girl eats the soul of the original owner of the body she inhabits, which might be a bit too dark for some readers. She then has to resolve the original owner's regrets in order to properly digest the soul. This leads to conflict resolution and world-hopping. ### Final Verdict Overall, "There’s a Dragon Girl in the Desolate Sea" has a compelling premise and a unique protagonist, but it also has some potential pitfalls. If you're looking for a morally ambiguous MC and don't mind some potentially disturbing themes, this might be worth checking out. However, be aware of the issues raised by other readers before diving in. I'd recommend proceeding with caution and seeing if the story aligns with your personal preferences.

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