Zhan Long

Zhan Long

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斩龙

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Slaying Dragon, Trảm Long, 斩龙

By shi luo ye, 失落叶

2.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1378 chapters
Original Publisher
17k

Description

Li Xiao Yao left S.W.A.T to become an ordinary security guard. While working, he happened to enter the VIP room and found Lin Wang Er still in the middle of changing. As revenge, she took him on a ride and kicked him out of the car. After hours of walking, Li Xiao Yao finally managed to get back home just to be kicked out of the house. He then got an offer from his previous supervisor to become the bodyguard of the Tian Xi group CEO’s daughter both in game and in reality. But unknown to Li Xiao Yao the girl was actually…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
17k
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Zhan Long Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Zhan Long Zhan Long. Where do I even begin? This novel is quite the rollercoaster, and after diving deep, I have a lot to unpack. It's a VRMMORPG with a mix of action, adventure, and a healthy dose of… well, let's just say "mature" themes. The overall reader rating is middling, and honestly, I can see why. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The premise of an ex-special forces operative becoming a bodyguard and then diving into a VR game sounded like a recipe for awesome action. The main character, with his supposed real-world skills translating into the game, seemed promising. But that initial spark dimmed as I progressed. ### What Works Well The early character interactions, especially between the male and female leads, were genuinely enjoyable. There's a certain charm to the lighthearted moments and the initial power progression. Some readers appreciated the grand scale of the fights, particularly the large-scale battles where the MC gets to show off his power. The author's writing style is easy to get into, making it a breezy read for those looking for pure escapism. ### Areas of Concern Repetitiveness is a major issue. The same jokes, the same reactions to the MC's overpowered abilities, and the same descriptions of the female leads'… assets… get old *fast*. The plot often feels nonsensical. The MC's righteousness can be overbearing, especially considering his past. The game mechanics themselves are questionable. Supposedly, this is a VR game with 90%+ reality, but dodging and basic combat tactics seem to be optional extras. It often feels like a stat-based slugfest rather than a skilled battle. I also noticed the real-life segments can feel disconnected and, frankly, absurd. The MC juggles being a bodyguard, running a game studio, and doing police work, all while spending 12+ hours in the game? It strains believability. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I have to address some of the more *out there* plot points. Several readers were baffled by the "mind r*pe" incident where the female lead's father drugs the MC to ensure his loyalty. The fact that the MC just kind of shrugs it off is… bizarre. Another spoiler is that characters who betray the MC are easily forgiven. ### Final Verdict Zhan Long had potential, but it ultimately falls short. The repetitive nature, plot inconsistencies, and questionable game mechanics make it a frustrating read. If you're looking for a VRMMORPG with depth and realism, this isn't it. However, if you want a lighthearted power fantasy with large-scale battles and don't mind some… questionable… writing choices, Zhan Long might provide some entertainment. I'm giving it a 2.5/5.

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