Dragon King’s Son-In-Law

Dragon King’s Son-In-Law

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龙王的女婿

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: DKS, 龙王的女婿

By dragon king's nice son-in-law, 龙王的贤婿

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
790 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Hao Ren, an ordinary university student, saved a little girl who fell from the sky. By accident, he swallowed a “candy” that fell off of that girl’s body and somehow became the Dragon King’s son-in-law…… His life was turned upside-down from that point on. There were dragons in this world? And they are living side-by-side with humans? Ancient Chinese Mythologies really happened? Hao Ren got to experience a new world that was hidden from ordinary humans. Despite the thrills that came with the new discovery, there were challenges along the way. He thought his easy life as the Dragon King’s son-in-law was going to be laid back, but conspiracies and undercurrents were coming his way.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Dragon King’s Son-In-Law Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Dragon King’s Son-In-Law "Dragon King’s Son-In-Law" is a web novel that I went into with a healthy dose of curiosity, given its mixed reception. It's a blend of xuanhuan, slice of life, and romance, a combination that can either be a delightful cocktail or a confusing mess. After diving in and considering various reader experiences, here's my take. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely lean heavily into the "slice of life" aspect, which some found charming and others, like myself, found a bit slow. The premise is intriguing: a college student unexpectedly betrothed to a dragon princess due to a mishap involving a dragon core. It's certainly not your typical cultivation story, and that's part of its appeal. ### What Works Well I can see why some readers enjoyed the lighthearted nature of the novel. It's not filled with constant face-slapping or arrogant young masters, which can be a refreshing change of pace. The cultivation system, while not groundbreaking, is relatively simple and easy to follow, focusing on elemental energies. Some readers really connected with the main character, finding him more relatable and less prone to the usual cultivation novel tropes. They appreciated that he balanced his school life and cultivation effectively. The humor also seemed to land well for many, making the slice-of-life elements more enjoyable. ### Areas of Concern However, there are some significant issues that I can't ignore. The main one seems to be the female lead. Several readers found her to be an unlikable, spoiled brat, and were frustrated by her lack of character development. The age gap between the MC and the main female lead gave some readers pe*ophilic vibes. This made it difficult for them to invest in the romance. The pacing is also a common complaint, with some finding it too slow and filled with unnecessary filler. Some also expressed disappointment with the ending, feeling it was rushed and unsatisfying. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers pointed out plot points that may influence your reading experience if you prefer to go in blind. For instance, the main character ends up with a harem, which may not appeal to all readers. ### Final Verdict "Dragon King’s Son-In-Law" is a mixed bag. While it offers a refreshing take on the modern cultivation genre with its slice-of-life elements and likeable MC, the problematic female lead and pacing issues hold it back. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a focus on daily life and don't mind a flawed romance, it might be worth a try. However, if you're easily bothered by unlikeable characters or slow pacing, you might want to steer clear.

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