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Kidnapped Dragons
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Rating(4.6 / 5.0, 1085 votes)
5 | 81% (884 votes) |
4 | 7% (74 votes) |
3 | 5% (50 votes) |
2 | 3% (35 votes) |
1 | 4% (42 votes) |
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425 Chapters (Completed)
9 Side Story Chapters (Completed)
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9 Side Story Chapters (Completed)
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Weekly Rank: #2549Monthly Rank: #942
All Time Rank: #148
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On 11383 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #57
All Time Rank: #218
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.– The planet [Earth] has entered the abnormal state [Apocalypse].
– You have failed in saving the Earth. The Authority, [Vintage Clock (EX)] rewinds the world’s time.
For Yu Jitae, it was a message he had seen many times.
It was tiresome.
It would have been great had he died with everyone else.
But he couldn’t, for his authorities that made him the strongest existence, brought him back in time whenever he died.
And even with his strength, he couldn’t protect the broad earth against the maddened dragons.
– The world’s time will soon begin.
As the clock resumed ticking in the direction it should, his 7th iteration came to a start.
Fortunately, he finally had the gist of it.
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드래곤을 유괴하다
드래곤을 유괴하다
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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11/23/22 | Genesis Translations | ss 9 |
11/23/22 | Genesis Translations | ss 8 |
11/20/22 | Genesis Translations | ss 7 |
11/16/22 | Genesis Translations | ss 6 |
11/13/22 | Genesis Translations | ss 5 |
11/10/22 | Genesis Translations | ss 4 |
11/07/22 | Genesis Translations | ss 3 |
11/04/22 | Genesis Translations | ss 2 |
11/02/22 | Genesis Translations | ss 1 |
10/24/22 | Genesis Translations | c425 |
10/24/22 | Genesis Translations | c424 |
10/24/22 | Genesis Translations | c423 |
10/24/22 | Genesis Translations | c422 |
10/24/22 | Genesis Translations | c421 |
10/24/22 | Genesis Translations | c420 |
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- Good world building, there is a little bit of Korea number one so I was worried, but it's brief and only an excuse to make things happen in SK in the beginning.
- MC is really well thought out, a very very overpowered but old tired soul after so many regressions. In a way he became like an old dragon. He isn't immature like so many regressors are, while not an insane psycho machine either. You really wonder what happened to make him like that in the hundreds of subjective years he lived. His nanny role is also very fitting in a way and it seems to change him slowly from his dead emotional state.
- The dragons are well developed as young characters and interesting to follow. The blue dragon is the cutest thing ever!
- Long chapters.
- Quality translation.
ConLater in the novel, he will even slaughter judges, which are akin to gods in the providencial plane, with ease. There's really nothing that can threaten him except himself
It will be hard to make sense for people who haven't read up to this point but just know that there will be some time travel paradox. So Yu Jitae will use his skills, Conceptualization and Regression, to go back in time to stop his 6th iteration version of himself from commiting his 'sin' of killing Lugiathan, his future black dragon mother in law. But the skill, Conceptualization was only acquired by Yu Jitae through killing Lugiathan. By stopping his self, he will not get Conceptualization which means him travelling back to that specific time is not even possible. Not to mention that Conceptualization was used on Origin fragment of Myu to find the coordinates of Askalifa. Which means without conceptualizuation, he wouldn't be able to send the dragons home and he will not find about the truth about his 'sin' and he won't have a reason to go back in time. In short, it's messy
The trope is the temporary parting at the ending part. It usually goes *insert reason for parting here* then time skip and then they meet again and live happily ever after. It's more of a personal taste but as someone who watched a lot of kdramas, I'm sick and tired of this trope.
5: This is going on my lifetime favorites
4: Very good read
3: Okay, satisfactory
2: Didn't like it for several reasons
1: Did not finish, do not recommend Setting: 4/5
- The power/magic systems in this world are glossed over a little, as they aren't the real focus of the story. This is a bit unfortunate, since half the novel is full of action scenes, so things kind of felt half-assed.
- The setting is mainly Earth, with a focus on Korea. The big differences are the new dungeons and the changes that they brought to society (e.g. Superhuman associations, different dimensions, new super-schools).
- The main focus is apartment Unit 301, which is where the MC lives and raises the baby dragons. The apartment unit and the individual rooms of each dragon are described in detail and I could picture the shenanigans happening in the apartment unit as if I was watching TV.
- Overall, the setting was well-done, 4/5. Main Characters: 5/5
- The story swaps between the POV of the MC and the dragons, but is mainly told from the MC'S POV.
- There aren't many characters introduced, so the ones that are introduced are important and memorable.
- The main character is a regressor that has lived for centuries, has become overpowered, and has lost most of his emotions.
- The baby dragons (0/10/15/20 years old) all have very distinct personalities, as they are all of different races of dragons. They act like how one would expect kids of their respective ages would, and they are all written very well. They're also all so cute!
- The story is mainly about the character development of our MC and the baby dragons, so over the course of the story, they all become very well-developed characters. We get to know their innate personalities and how they evolve as they live together. All the characters start with major flaws, and each character tackles their issues and it was fun watching them grow.
- The 4 dragons are named after the 4 seasons because of the MC's lazy naming sense. However, their names fit their personalities.
- Bom (Spring) is the oldest of the 4, very smart and laid-back. As a green dragon, she loves nature and has a mediating personality. She takes the role of the 'oldest sister' and acts mature.
- Yeorum (Summer) is the 2nd oldest. As a red dragon, she has a prideful and fiery personality and loves to fight. She is an extremely hard worker, and I've come to respect her a lot.
- Kaeul (Autumn) is the 2nd youngest. As a gold dragon, she loves getting attention and is very empathetic. She has a very cheerful personality.
- Gyeoul (Winter) is the youngest of the 4. She's quiet and reserved, taking her time to speak when she does. As a blue dragon, she loves the sea or any water.
- Overall, the characters were incredible, 5/5. Plot/Pacing: 4.5/5
- The pacing of the story is great, it didn't feel too fast or too slow.
- The novel explores the psychological issues that someone may experience when forced to repeat their lives hundreds of times. The frustration, loss of empathy, and exhaustion that someone can go through while slowly losing their mind, filled with centuries of sorrow. It also explores how someone like that can recover, grow, and redeem himself.
- The novel also explores the daily interactions of someone like that trying their best to raise 4 baby dragons (children/teenagers) and keep them happy.
- The story was not predictable at all, yet at the same time, everything that happened felt planned from the start! The clues are all there, so I do recommend a second read if you finish it.
- Some of the time travel stuff made no sense.
- Overall, the plot seemed well-planned out and well-executed, 4.5/5. Overall Writing: 4/5
- Though the slice of life parts of the story were amazing, the action parts weren't that great. It didn't feel like the author had much experience writing action scenes. There was a lot of telling and not showing ("X beat Y after 10 minutes of intense battle")
- The author is, however, reaaally good at writing emotional scenes. The interactions between the cast are done really well and I got very attached to them as the story went on.
- Overall, the writing was good and the action scenes are forgivable since that isn't the main focus of this story, 4/5. Enjoyability Factor: 5/5
- I got attached to all the dragons by the end. Yeorum is the standout character of this series in my eyes.
- The plot was great, the characters were great, the character development was great.
- I reread it after knowing the plot twists and got a good experience out of that.
- Overall, it is a must-read in my opinion, 5/5.
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- The brutal side: Where you can see what the protagonist is doing when he's not caring for the dragon.
It is really wholesome seeing how the protagonist is changing the dragons just as how the dragons are changing him. And we can also see how cruel the semi-dystopian countries changed after magic is introduced to the world. The characters are realistic and understandable, they have multiple dimensions with history backing up how they are acting. The novel mainly focuses on the protagonist and the 4 dragons, as expected of a slice of life novel. But the character developments the characters goes through after each arc is unreal, like, it's almost impossible to put it into words, as there is no words to describe how the author managed to write real people into these fictional characters. The world building is complex but also not extremely complicated as to hurt your brain when you tried to think about it. The magic system is well defined, with the authorities being extremely cool powers. This novel might be a bit slow to some people's taste, but I still recommend you give it a try. It is an extremely well written novel about how a broken regressor tries to acclimate himself to ordinary daily life.