The Art of Taming the Dragon
The Art of Taming the Dragon
By (As the Crescent Moon Rises), 时微月上
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Although Luo Qingci was aware that her name resembled that of a protagonist from ancient fantasy novels, she never expected to find herself transmigrated into a cultivation novel one day. What’s even more frustrating is that she didn’t transmigrate as the protagonist but ended up as a cannon fodder character—the master of the female lead. This cultivation novel follows a typical narrative with a formidable female lead, except she isn’t human; she’s a dragon. Amidst a backdrop of conflict between humans and dragons, the female lead endures various atrocities inflicted by humans in the early stages, suffers mistreatment from the male lead, and ultimately transforms into a villainous character who exploits cheats to bring destruction upon the cultivation world. As for the female lead’s master, Lord Huaizhu, right at the beginning of the prologue, she massacres the entire family of the female lead, leaving behind only a solitary egg. Subsequently, she subjects the naive female lead to further mistreatment, and in the female lead’s retaliation, her spiritual roots are severed, her immortal bones extracted, resulting in a fragmented demise. Upon transmigrating, Luo Qingci is petrified at the sight of blood-soaked ground and an unsightly, dark egg-shaped object. Now, she contemplates whether she should cook this egg. Is there still time? A long time later, the female lead speaks, “Master, aren’t you the formidable dragon-slaying scourge? How could you conveniently overlook me?” Luo Qingci responds, “Your egg is simply too unappealing.” The female lead says, “Master, I find your humiliated appearance immensely captivating.” Luo Qingci remarks, “You’re utterly twisted.” The female lead inquires, “Master, do you harbor even the tiniest bit of affection for me?” Luo Qingci replies, “I’m not that foolish.” The female lead is left speechless.

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