Only a novel written in the racist and uber-nationalist "Dragon" country would you see a protagonist who gains supreme power and within 50 chapters goes to wipe out Japan and plans to follow it up with Korea and the US. Only the "dragons" have the perspective of an offended goldfish - remembering every imagined slight and treating it like oppression while conveniently forgetting their many attempts to dominate and control their peers with underhanded attacks and sophistry. It's just like a bully to pretend to be a victim to garner sympathy. I guess what I'm saying is that apparently the translator mistranslated "hypocritical grudge-wielding toddler" as "dragon". Or the author.
ch 47 Kneeling is What Ninja Country is Best At
Eastern · Financial Overlord
Really surprised that no one else has commented on how the song Bobo starts playing is the theme song from "Spongebob Squarepants". I love the cultural references in this novel.
ch 1434 Music, Assemble, and Training Together
Super Detective in the Fictional World
Sci-fi · Icy Plain's Three Elegance