Following a wild clash at Death Canyon, the war isn't the only thing heating up--Raon, Cale's faithful companion, has collapsed with a fever! The young dragon is growing from the inside out, a painful process that puts his willpower to the ultimate test. Cale is determined to help him see it through, but things get complicated when the ancient dragon Erhaven, come to check on Raon's condition, reveals a shocking If Cale can't stabilize his Ancient Powers, he will die in three days. In a race against time, Cale must delve deeper into the world of dragons and track down his next ability before it's too late!
Just as Rowoon and its allies are about to clash against the Indomitable Alliance at Death Canyon, Cale Henituse awakens to find the young dragon, Raon, has entered his first growth phase and fallen into a temporary coma. Now, Cale must lead Rowoon's troops into battle without one of their aces, and although he feels confident they can win, the fight will be intense and end up taking a major toll on his body. Having thrown off the delicate balance of Ancient Powers in his body, Cale learns he must find the Water of Judgement in three days to return to normal -- or else he'll explode. Add into the mix some thievery, identify theft, and a new declaration of war, and it's all in a day's work for the lovable lout and his overpowered found family.
In the past, I struggled with the long battle descriptions in this series, but perhaps I'm finally used to it now at volume seven, because I actually enjoyed the large-scale battle that takes up the first quarter of this book. Whether the writing improved or the fight was simply more straightforward, I could follow it much more clearly than previous ones. I also appreciate how all the battles are over the top but not dramatic; otherwise, I worry the books would fall into the trap of taking themselves too seriously.
After the war with the Indomitable Alliance, in keeping with the breakneck speed of this series, Cale immediately faces another crisis: his impending death. Even though it's obvious he'll survive, the writer does a great job of creating and maintaining tension, and while there are some quieter moments, for the most part, the plot retains its quick pace. The first half of this installment is the more exciting of the two, as the second half sees Cale setting the stage for future schemes. However, some of the shenanigans are almost comical, while other scenes focus on Cale and his cadre of badasses navigating the political landscape and get ahead of their enemies.
This is such a fun and fantastical series. It never disappoints, and I can always count on it to provide the perfect escape from reality.
A lot of stuff happened in this issue. One large war was resolved and another is being prepared for. Meanwhile both Cale and Raon have evolved somewhat, and Cale’s plans on both continents are advancing.
Another great addition to the series. Great story, characters, action, scheming and so on. But I really need a map of the various countries as can’t quite place them in my mind. The inclusion of a map in the next book and updates for previous books would be great.
To anyone who loves transmigration stories, found family, eternally (amusingly) oblivious but wickedly smart characters, and some really good action scenes, I definitely recommend this series.
I adore Cale, Raon, Choi Han, Ohn, Hong, Rosalyn, Albert, Erhaven, Witira Clope Seca, and all the dozens of memorable and lovable characters in this series! I have LOOOONG finished the online novel for this series (all 776 webnovel chapters) and am actively waiting for the next chapter of part two to be released (currently ch. 553). Completely work the many sleepless nights I've spent reading this series!
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