Jellyfish dragon
Alright, you can probably guess the gig. From the cover of this book, you can say it’s going to be BAD. I did not use any AI (both the art and novel) so you can tell that I am a rookie. I just started writing as a hobby, not a profession. So there will be a lot of mistakes, awkward storytelling, bad character development, and probably a lot of plot holes. But that doesn’t mean you can remind me of it. Instead, find what you find most flawed, point it out, and actually tell me how I can fix it. In other words, I really appreciate constructive criticism. Aside from these bad factors, there are a few goods too. A female protagonist who actually has a personality, flaws, likes and dislikes, side characters who actually have a backstory and have uses in the story, no putting down male or female characters, no sexualization and definitely no love story.
And you can easily see that this is not a system type of novel too. Not because I am against them(actually, most of them are so interesting and underrated!) is that I cannot write a reliable system myself. Aside from those advanced technological plots, this is heavily cultivation related.
If you want a spoiler, I can reveal just a little.
Tsung Yue was once a human, but she had died (not gonna tell why) and she was reincarnated as a spiritual dragon (so original, I know). She doesn’t remember anything about her past so she has to go through multiple worlds to find something that triggers her memories. She will meet bad and good people, find more about herself, and others.
That’s all I can say! Good luck if you’re about to read the first chapters, it’s gonna be a painful one.