The Red Dragon Lord is OP, but Insists on a Pop Culture Invasion!
Chapter 85: A Quick Slide Into ’Badness
- Chapter 182 - 175: Elven Market Conquest Plan
- Chapter 181 - 175: Elven Market Conquest Plan
- Chapter 180 - 174: An Unexpected Derivative
- Chapter 179 - 174: An Unexpected By-product
- Chapter 178 - 173: A Strange Twist
- Chapter 177 - 172: The Way to Seek Death
- Chapter 176 - 171: Let the Cat and Mouse Fly for a While
- Chapter 175 - 170: Unscientific Ratings
- Chapter 174 - 169: A Troll is a Magical Creature
- Chapter 173 - 168: The Invincible Cat and Mouse Team
- Chapter 172 - 167: Zog’s Thousand-Layer Scheme
- Chapter 171 - 167: Zog’s Thousand-Layer Scheme
- Chapter 170 - 167: Zog’s Thousand-Layer Routine
- Chapter 169 - 166: Tri-Color Picture Tube Demon Vision
- Chapter 168 - 165: Alchemy Laboratory
- Chapter 167 - 164: Deadly Order: Develop Color Demon Vision
- Chapter 166 - 163: How to Abduct a Child in Front of Their Parents
- Chapter 165 - 162: A Big Secret
- Chapter 164 - 162: A Big Secret
- Chapter 163 - 161: The Orchestra of Twin Tower City
- Chapter 162 - 160: The Birth of a Masterpiece is Always Accompanied by Difficulties
- Chapter 161 - 159: Let the Drawings Move
- Chapter 160 - 158: Genius, Cheats, and Tom and Jerry
- Chapter 159 - 157: The Real-Life Cheater Plan
- Chapter 158 - 156: Boycotting Cheaters Is Everyone’s Responsibility
- Chapter 157 - 155: There’s a Cheater
- Chapter 156 - 154: Toto Plays Along
- Chapter 155 - 153: Ackley Board Game Store
- Chapter 154 - 152: Gaining Steam
- Chapter 153 - 151: No More Fighting Over the Nest
- Chapter 152 - 150: Didi Hitman
- Chapter 151 - 150: Hailing a Beatdown
- Chapter 150 - 149: Father and Son
- Chapter 149 - 148: Ben’s Creative Concept
- Chapter 148 - 147: Zog: All According to Plan
- Chapter 147 - 146: Omnibus Concert
- Chapter 146 - 145: Two Dragons’ Vacation
- Chapter 145 - 144: The Red Dragon Also Needs a Vacation
- Chapter 144 - 143: On Whether Zombies Read Newspapers
- Chapter 143 - 142: Ice and Snow Game Festival
- Chapter 142 - 141: Galina’s Bizarre Adventure
- Chapter 141 - 140: A Magical, Marvelous Mini-game
- Chapter 140 - 139: Tower Defense Frankenstein
- Chapter 139 - 138: The Wondrous Creativity of the Feilin Game Makers
- Chapter 138 - 137: Spreading Happiness
- Chapter 137 - 136: Facial Meltdown
- Chapter 136 - 135: A Happy Duel
- Chapter 135 - 134: Real-Life Duelist Kingdom
- Chapter 134 - 133: Winter City Is a Big Amusement Park
- Chapter 133 - 132: A Train Full of Passengers
- Chapter 132 - 131: The Birth of an Internet Celebrity Check-in Spot
- Chapter 131 - 130: On Sustained Operations
- Chapter 130 - 129: Regarding God-Making Through Traffic
- Chapter 129 - 128: Ice and Snow Fairy Tale
- Chapter 128 - 127: The Deer Priest’s First Movie Experience
- Chapter 127 - 126: Cinema Chain
- Chapter 126 - 125: Magic Cinema
- Chapter 125 - 124: Naming Genius
- Chapter 124 - 123: Post-production
- Chapter 123 - 122: Doxxing
- Chapter 122 - 121: The Old Elf Enters Winter City
- Chapter 121 - 120: You Never Know Who’s on the Other Side of the Internet
- Chapter 120 - 119: Magic Council
- Chapter 119 - 118: Fire Seed
- Chapter 118 - 117: The Magic Education Revolution Born in a Dormitory
- Chapter 117 - 116: The Episode with the Most Internet Spirit
- Chapter 116 - 115: A Little Promotional Shock
- Chapter 115 - 114: Duel of Monsters
- Chapter 114 - 113: Cards + Illusions = Money-Printing Machine
- Chapter 113 - 112: How Can You Lose With a Red Dragon in Your Face?
- Chapter 112 - 111: Hating Riddlers
- Chapter 111 - 110: There Is a God Stick in the Coniferous Forest
- Chapter 110 - 109: Zog Is Picking Reindeer
- Chapter 109 - 108: Actors, Take Your Places
- Chapter 108 - 107: Hiring Great Scholars to Debate for Me
- Chapter 107 - 106: Shocking! The Princess and the Evil Dragon’s Shady Deal
- Chapter 106 - 105: The Despicable Outsider Dragon
- Chapter 105 - 104: For the Northern Domain, Become an Idol
- Chapter 104 - 103: Zog Arrives
- Chapter 103 - 102: Unexpected Aid
- Chapter 102 - 101: Figxin and the Winterfort Snowstorm
- Chapter 101 - 100: Make the Northern Domain Great Again
- Chapter 100 - 99: User Privacy and Service Agreement
- Chapter 99: Going Premium
- Chapter 98: Play Games With a Smile
- Chapter 97: Tackling a Tough Challenge with Miss Toto
- Chapter 96: The Omnipresent Church
- Chapter 95: The New Century is the Century of Biology
- Chapter 94: Will Tier-4 Planes Cost 10,000 per Square Meter?
- Chapter 93: Magic Is Quite Scientific
- Chapter 92: Master Xiao Xiong
- Chapter 91: Fun is the Ladder of Progress
- Chapter 90: Unexpected Action Director
- Chapter 89: Re-employment for the Laid-off Troupe
- Chapter 88: Enlightenment in the Square
- Chapter 87: Want to Win a Magic Vision Device?
- Chapter 86: Crowded in a Small Yard to Watch Demon Vision
- Chapter 85: A Quick Slide Into ’Badness
- Chapter 84: Unaccepted Music
- Chapter 83: Zhuo-style bully
- Chapter 82: It’s Time to Rock and Roll
- Chapter 81: Tall and Hard Craig
- Chapter 80: A Valuable Group Project
- Chapter 79: Good Looks are Hard Currency
- Chapter 78: Preparing the Magic Vision Drama
- Chapter 77: The Filming Art of the Northern Domain
- Chapter 76: None of the Dragons Are Normal
- Chapter 75: The First Step in Film and Television Planning
- Chapter 74: The Failed Alchemist
- Chapter 73: Milk Tea Warning
- Chapter 72: Let’s Have Tea First
- Chapter 71: Achievement System and the Northern Domain
- Chapter 70: Northern Domain Reform in Progress
- Chapter 69: Cooperation
- Chapter 68: So You Play ____ Too?
- Chapter 67: The Priest’s Corruption
- Chapter 66: Press Conference
- Chapter 65: Negotiation
- Chapter 64: The Power of the Shadow of Evil
- Chapter 63: Hunting
- Chapter 62: Figxin’s Marvelous Experiences
- Chapter 61: The Exposition Opens
- Chapter 60: Transformation Belt
- Chapter 59: It’s Tokusatsu Time
- Chapter 58: Zog Comics in Preparation
- Chapter 57: Inspired Young Man
- Chapter 56: Set Visit
- Chapter 55: Wrong Path
- Chapter 54: The Birth of the Internet Cafe
- Chapter 53: Goblin Assembly Line V2.0
- Chapter 52: Strength is Temporary
- Chapter 51: The Second Dwarf Entrapment Plan
- Chapter 50: Early Access
- Chapter 49: The Beginning of the Shepherd’s Revival
- Chapter 48: Checking the Water Meter
- Chapter 47: The Shadow Beneath the Purple Lily
- Chapter 46: The Camera Legion
- Chapter 45: Memory Recovery Spell
- Chapter 44: A Curious Night in the Dungeon
- Chapter 43: The Laurel Rescue Plan
- Chapter 42: Rumor
- Chapter 41: Visible Inscription Workshop
- Chapter 40: Brain Overload
- Chapter 39: The Dwarf Trapping Plan
- Chapter 38: The Birth of the Game Console
- Chapter 37: Furin’s Marvelous Class
- Chapter 36: The Charm of Mini-games
- Chapter 35: Divine Remains
- Chapter 34: No Half Measures
- Chapter 33: Making the Cake Bigger
- Chapter 32: Combination Punch
- Chapter 31: The Flashiest Loser
- Chapter 30: Premiere
- Chapter 29: Shepherd’s Theater Troupe
- Chapter 28: Trailer
- Chapter 27: Yo-Yo Tournament
- Chapter 26: Spider Elf and Drum Kit
- Chapter 25: Steam and Curse
- Chapter 24: The Shoot is Over
- Chapter 23: The Film Set
- Chapter 22: Who Will Play the Zombies?
- Chapter 21: The Birth of a School of Acting
- Chapter 20: The Wildest Troupe in the City
- Chapter 19: Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 18: Zog Film and Television Base Construction Plan
- Chapter 17: Holy Mountain Journey
- Chapter 16: A Journalism Major
- Chapter 15: Piracy
- Chapter 14: Spirit Body Camera
- Chapter 13: Elsa’s Family is Full of Treasures
- Chapter 12: Carbon-based Server
- Chapter 11: Applying for a Patent
- Chapter 10: The Key to Spending is Getting Hooked
- Chapter 9: A Brand New Use for Magic
- Chapter 8: Too Powerful, the Noble Brat
- Chapter 7: Overnight
- Chapter 6: This Is Also a Kind of Minotaur
- Chapter 5: Young King, Grand Serialization
- Chapter 4: Family Heirloom
- Chapter 3: Brewing Some Vinegar for the Dumplings
- Chapter 2: Flare, It’s the Flare
- Chapter 1: The Illusionist Captured by the Evil Dragon
In the future, students in history class might be puzzled about the "Battle of Hammer Village," an event mentioned in a small, non-examinable sidebar of their textbooks.
The book describes it as the crucial turning point that broke the ice between two long-feuding peoples: the "Sharp Ears" and the "Shorties."
With the help of the Zor Elves, the Dwarves of the Furnace Clan achieved a decisive victory against the Dwarves of the Iron Hammer Clan.
But this battle didn’t seem to take place during any famous war.
And the book offered no further details on the battle’s cause or course.
However, the date of the battle has become a special holiday for Dwarves and Elves, celebrated each year with a grand music festival.
Many years later, fans in the crowd, shoulders linked in a conga line as they follow the rhythm, might recall a distant afternoon sitting in a classroom, pondering their history textbook.
Just how grand was the "Battle of Hammer Village"?
Not grand at all.
The Red Dragon Zog, who personally witnessed the battle, could answer with full responsibility. He didn’t have many special talents, but he certainly had an especially long life.
Not only was it not grand, it was even a little bizarre.
It even made him suspect for a moment that he had encountered a Chosen of Slaanesh on the Feilin Continent. 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺
Good thing there’s no Subspace here.
The battle, sparked by the petty rage of pulling a three-star, five-cost unit in auto chess only for the opponent to deny you the satisfaction of using it, took place in the "famous international metropolis" of the Dwarf settlement—Hammer Village.
On a muddy patch of land on the outskirts.
The choice of venue was quite reasonable. That kind of ground wouldn’t get anyone seriously hurt from a fall.
A useless piece of life advice: never use throws in a street fight on hard pavement. Otherwise, I can only wish you a good time in the prison workshop.
Hammer Village and Furnace Castle were always having small skirmishes every three days and big brawls every five, so at first, nobody took it seriously.
Then they saw Bane Furnace leading a few Zor who stood at the back of their group, holding strange contraptions.
The Hammer Village Dwarves habitually started spewing trash talk, mocking their opponents for consorting with the "Sharp Ears."
This was normal—using words to demoralize the enemy before a fight.
Then, the other side showed them what a whole new level of the game looked like.
The Zor started playing their instruments. Powerful music echoed across the muddy field. The double bass drumming, like the thundering hooves of a cavalry charge, made everyone’s blood pump and their hearts pound.
But what really intimidated the Hammer Village Dwarves was yet to come.
The eight-bar intro ended, and Xiaode, in his metallic-sounding voice and not-so-fluent Common Tongue, began to sing the trash talk!
A psychic attack!
It completely overwhelmed the dry, uninspired verbal taunts from their side.
The Furnace Castle Dwarves, as if they had all gone berserk, were filled with soaring morale from the musical buff. They crushed the Hammer Village Dwarves with overwhelming force.
But it wasn’t over. They continued to headbang wildly to the rhythm on the muddy ground, their precious beards flying up and down.
The fervent atmosphere even infected the defeated Hammer Village Dwarves lying on the ground.
They got back up, but not to fight this time.
The Dwarves split into two groups, one on each side. When the music hit the chorus, they charged at each other and crashed together.
Zog was very satisfied with the effect, though it would have been even better if the Dwarves hadn’t insisted on singing along.
Compared to high culture, pop culture’s advantage lies in its low barrier to entry.
It also gives people the illusion that ’I could do that too.’
And the Dwarves really did it.
Zog felt that calling their voices ’like a broken gong’ was an insult to broken gongs. The real problem was that his hearing was a little too good.
Tolkien lied to this Dragon! The Dwarves he wrote about had beautiful low-pitched harmonies.
Although the live performance was torture, the final outcome was perfect.
This Zor Band shot to fame among the Dwarves from then on, building up considerable confidence in the process.
Their stage presence grew more and more fluid in their later small gigs.
A market their Minstrel Elf brethren had failed to fully penetrate for over a thousand years was smashed wide open by these kids in the time it took to play one song.
And the Dwarves, in turn, brought the Zor’s music into the taverns of Humans.
The Zor, Dwarves, Beastmen, Humans, and Dwarves of society’s underbelly all swayed to the same rhythm.
What more could be said?
Long live the great unity of the world’s peoples.
For now, however, rock and roll was still a niche genre, spreading only among the Dwarves and in certain neighborhoods.
The Zor’s live performances in various small bars were put on hold.
The point had been to let them accumulate live performance experience, not to make money. Once they had enough experience, the key was to produce an actual body of work.
An artist’s work is their true voice; it can’t all just be marketing, right?
And so, production began on the Feilin Continent’s first album.
The chosen medium was still the Magic Crystal Stone, sold in a box of twelve. Each stone had a capacity of three to seven minutes.
In addition to the music, there was also video—just a simple recording of their performance.
Of course, if you could afford it, you could also buy a single stone with a twelve-song capacity, though the price would be several times higher.
The content was no different. It was just more expensive.
Now that they were starting to release songs, the band naturally needed a name.
To his surprise, his suggestion of a name like "The Rolling Beetles" was shot down by everyone.
In the end, the name Xiaode came up with, "Underground Discard," won with an almost unanimous vote, a name that signified their Zor identity.
The only dissenting vote came from Zog.
To make it more accessible to a wider audience, the debut album was positioned as pop-punk.
Simple, easy to learn, and easy to spread.
It was a bit of a shame given their technical skill, but it was fine. There would be plenty of opportunities to show off in the future.
When explaining what punk style was, Zog carried on a fine tradition and shamelessly ripped off a ton of Earth’s culture.
Green Day, Sum 41, Simple Plan, and My Chemical Romance were all plagiarized.
Even though it was plagiarism, the process wasn’t smooth.
This was because the upper limit of Zog’s musical knowledge was a few elementary school music classes; he hadn’t seen a music teacher since middle school.
He also sang off-key and wouldn’t dare open his mouth at karaoke without the original artist’s track playing.
In the end, it was a cycle of Zog humming a tune, the Zor guessing and piecing it together, then singing it back for Zog to point out the differences, after which he would hum it again, and so on.
Fortunately, the members of Underground Discard had superb fundamentals and managed to replicate quite a few songs this way.
Including the most crucial piece right now: the theme song for *Firepower Young King*.
After the album was produced, Zog didn’t opt for a large-scale promotional campaign.
After all, something so unconventional would be met with opposition from the social mainstream.
So he chose to market it specifically to young people.
Capturing the youth market was equivalent to capturing the future mainstream market.
Young people are always more receptive to new things. As Douglas once said: "Any technology born between when I am 15 and 35 is world-changing."
And how do you get young people interested in something new quickly?
It’s simple: claim it’s forbidden.
What? This website may be risky?
Hmph! Website, you have successfully piqued my interest. Now I absolutely *have* to click on it.
And so, the album was branded as a "vulgar cultural product" boycotted by the Minstrel Guild and the Musical Theater Guild.
The retail method involved Beastmen in trench coats, the insides lined with Magic Crystal Stones, approaching people and asking, "Wanna buy some Magic Crystal Stones? The kind they don’t want you to see. The vulgar stuff."
The effect was spectacular. Within a month, it had been scalped and resold all the way to the Royal City.
It actually did get discovered by the Minstrel Guild and the Musical Theater Guild, who issued a joint boycott.
They even published a statement in the newspapers, condemning the vulgar culture for corrupting the youth.
And then it got even more popular.
It reached the point where mock-Zor makeup became a fashion trend. Many people painted their faces a bluish-purple, applied heavy eyeshadow, and wore black lipstick.
Luckily, the Zor didn’t go for flashy hairstyles. Otherwise, the Shamate trend would have definitely been made great again on the Feilin Continent.
However, Zog didn’t have time to worry about how far rock and roll had rolled for now. He had more important things to deal with.
The Magic Vision Device network in Twin Tower City was fully installed, and the first public test broadcast was imminent.
- Chapter 182 - 175: Elven Market Conquest Plan
- Chapter 181 - 175: Elven Market Conquest Plan
- Chapter 180 - 174: An Unexpected Derivative
- Chapter 179 - 174: An Unexpected By-product
- Chapter 178 - 173: A Strange Twist
- Chapter 177 - 172: The Way to Seek Death
- Chapter 176 - 171: Let the Cat and Mouse Fly for a While
- Chapter 175 - 170: Unscientific Ratings
- Chapter 174 - 169: A Troll is a Magical Creature
- Chapter 173 - 168: The Invincible Cat and Mouse Team
- Chapter 172 - 167: Zog’s Thousand-Layer Scheme
- Chapter 171 - 167: Zog’s Thousand-Layer Scheme
- Chapter 170 - 167: Zog’s Thousand-Layer Routine
- Chapter 169 - 166: Tri-Color Picture Tube Demon Vision
- Chapter 168 - 165: Alchemy Laboratory
- Chapter 167 - 164: Deadly Order: Develop Color Demon Vision
- Chapter 166 - 163: How to Abduct a Child in Front of Their Parents
- Chapter 165 - 162: A Big Secret
- Chapter 164 - 162: A Big Secret
- Chapter 163 - 161: The Orchestra of Twin Tower City
- Chapter 162 - 160: The Birth of a Masterpiece is Always Accompanied by Difficulties
- Chapter 161 - 159: Let the Drawings Move
- Chapter 160 - 158: Genius, Cheats, and Tom and Jerry
- Chapter 159 - 157: The Real-Life Cheater Plan
- Chapter 158 - 156: Boycotting Cheaters Is Everyone’s Responsibility
- Chapter 157 - 155: There’s a Cheater
- Chapter 156 - 154: Toto Plays Along
- Chapter 155 - 153: Ackley Board Game Store
- Chapter 154 - 152: Gaining Steam
- Chapter 153 - 151: No More Fighting Over the Nest
- Chapter 152 - 150: Didi Hitman
- Chapter 151 - 150: Hailing a Beatdown
- Chapter 150 - 149: Father and Son
- Chapter 149 - 148: Ben’s Creative Concept
- Chapter 148 - 147: Zog: All According to Plan
- Chapter 147 - 146: Omnibus Concert
- Chapter 146 - 145: Two Dragons’ Vacation
- Chapter 145 - 144: The Red Dragon Also Needs a Vacation
- Chapter 144 - 143: On Whether Zombies Read Newspapers
- Chapter 143 - 142: Ice and Snow Game Festival
- Chapter 142 - 141: Galina’s Bizarre Adventure
- Chapter 141 - 140: A Magical, Marvelous Mini-game
- Chapter 140 - 139: Tower Defense Frankenstein
- Chapter 139 - 138: The Wondrous Creativity of the Feilin Game Makers
- Chapter 138 - 137: Spreading Happiness
- Chapter 137 - 136: Facial Meltdown
- Chapter 136 - 135: A Happy Duel
- Chapter 135 - 134: Real-Life Duelist Kingdom
- Chapter 134 - 133: Winter City Is a Big Amusement Park
- Chapter 133 - 132: A Train Full of Passengers
- Chapter 132 - 131: The Birth of an Internet Celebrity Check-in Spot
- Chapter 131 - 130: On Sustained Operations
- Chapter 130 - 129: Regarding God-Making Through Traffic
- Chapter 129 - 128: Ice and Snow Fairy Tale
- Chapter 128 - 127: The Deer Priest’s First Movie Experience
- Chapter 127 - 126: Cinema Chain
- Chapter 126 - 125: Magic Cinema
- Chapter 125 - 124: Naming Genius
- Chapter 124 - 123: Post-production
- Chapter 123 - 122: Doxxing
- Chapter 122 - 121: The Old Elf Enters Winter City
- Chapter 121 - 120: You Never Know Who’s on the Other Side of the Internet
- Chapter 120 - 119: Magic Council
- Chapter 119 - 118: Fire Seed
- Chapter 118 - 117: The Magic Education Revolution Born in a Dormitory
- Chapter 117 - 116: The Episode with the Most Internet Spirit
- Chapter 116 - 115: A Little Promotional Shock
- Chapter 115 - 114: Duel of Monsters
- Chapter 114 - 113: Cards + Illusions = Money-Printing Machine
- Chapter 113 - 112: How Can You Lose With a Red Dragon in Your Face?
- Chapter 112 - 111: Hating Riddlers
- Chapter 111 - 110: There Is a God Stick in the Coniferous Forest
- Chapter 110 - 109: Zog Is Picking Reindeer
- Chapter 109 - 108: Actors, Take Your Places
- Chapter 108 - 107: Hiring Great Scholars to Debate for Me
- Chapter 107 - 106: Shocking! The Princess and the Evil Dragon’s Shady Deal
- Chapter 106 - 105: The Despicable Outsider Dragon
- Chapter 105 - 104: For the Northern Domain, Become an Idol
- Chapter 104 - 103: Zog Arrives
- Chapter 103 - 102: Unexpected Aid
- Chapter 102 - 101: Figxin and the Winterfort Snowstorm
- Chapter 101 - 100: Make the Northern Domain Great Again
- Chapter 100 - 99: User Privacy and Service Agreement
- Chapter 99: Going Premium
- Chapter 98: Play Games With a Smile
- Chapter 97: Tackling a Tough Challenge with Miss Toto
- Chapter 96: The Omnipresent Church
- Chapter 95: The New Century is the Century of Biology
- Chapter 94: Will Tier-4 Planes Cost 10,000 per Square Meter?
- Chapter 93: Magic Is Quite Scientific
- Chapter 92: Master Xiao Xiong
- Chapter 91: Fun is the Ladder of Progress
- Chapter 90: Unexpected Action Director
- Chapter 89: Re-employment for the Laid-off Troupe
- Chapter 88: Enlightenment in the Square
- Chapter 87: Want to Win a Magic Vision Device?
- Chapter 86: Crowded in a Small Yard to Watch Demon Vision
- Chapter 85: A Quick Slide Into ’Badness
- Chapter 84: Unaccepted Music
- Chapter 83: Zhuo-style bully
- Chapter 82: It’s Time to Rock and Roll
- Chapter 81: Tall and Hard Craig
- Chapter 80: A Valuable Group Project
- Chapter 79: Good Looks are Hard Currency
- Chapter 78: Preparing the Magic Vision Drama
- Chapter 77: The Filming Art of the Northern Domain
- Chapter 76: None of the Dragons Are Normal
- Chapter 75: The First Step in Film and Television Planning
- Chapter 74: The Failed Alchemist
- Chapter 73: Milk Tea Warning
- Chapter 72: Let’s Have Tea First
- Chapter 71: Achievement System and the Northern Domain
- Chapter 70: Northern Domain Reform in Progress
- Chapter 69: Cooperation
- Chapter 68: So You Play ____ Too?
- Chapter 67: The Priest’s Corruption
- Chapter 66: Press Conference
- Chapter 65: Negotiation
- Chapter 64: The Power of the Shadow of Evil
- Chapter 63: Hunting
- Chapter 62: Figxin’s Marvelous Experiences
- Chapter 61: The Exposition Opens
- Chapter 60: Transformation Belt
- Chapter 59: It’s Tokusatsu Time
- Chapter 58: Zog Comics in Preparation
- Chapter 57: Inspired Young Man
- Chapter 56: Set Visit
- Chapter 55: Wrong Path
- Chapter 54: The Birth of the Internet Cafe
- Chapter 53: Goblin Assembly Line V2.0
- Chapter 52: Strength is Temporary
- Chapter 51: The Second Dwarf Entrapment Plan
- Chapter 50: Early Access
- Chapter 49: The Beginning of the Shepherd’s Revival
- Chapter 48: Checking the Water Meter
- Chapter 47: The Shadow Beneath the Purple Lily
- Chapter 46: The Camera Legion
- Chapter 45: Memory Recovery Spell
- Chapter 44: A Curious Night in the Dungeon
- Chapter 43: The Laurel Rescue Plan
- Chapter 42: Rumor
- Chapter 41: Visible Inscription Workshop
- Chapter 40: Brain Overload
- Chapter 39: The Dwarf Trapping Plan
- Chapter 38: The Birth of the Game Console
- Chapter 37: Furin’s Marvelous Class
- Chapter 36: The Charm of Mini-games
- Chapter 35: Divine Remains
- Chapter 34: No Half Measures
- Chapter 33: Making the Cake Bigger
- Chapter 32: Combination Punch
- Chapter 31: The Flashiest Loser
- Chapter 30: Premiere
- Chapter 29: Shepherd’s Theater Troupe
- Chapter 28: Trailer
- Chapter 27: Yo-Yo Tournament
- Chapter 26: Spider Elf and Drum Kit
- Chapter 25: Steam and Curse
- Chapter 24: The Shoot is Over
- Chapter 23: The Film Set
- Chapter 22: Who Will Play the Zombies?
- Chapter 21: The Birth of a School of Acting
- Chapter 20: The Wildest Troupe in the City
- Chapter 19: Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 18: Zog Film and Television Base Construction Plan
- Chapter 17: Holy Mountain Journey
- Chapter 16: A Journalism Major
- Chapter 15: Piracy
- Chapter 14: Spirit Body Camera
- Chapter 13: Elsa’s Family is Full of Treasures
- Chapter 12: Carbon-based Server
- Chapter 11: Applying for a Patent
- Chapter 10: The Key to Spending is Getting Hooked
- Chapter 9: A Brand New Use for Magic
- Chapter 8: Too Powerful, the Noble Brat
- Chapter 7: Overnight
- Chapter 6: This Is Also a Kind of Minotaur
- Chapter 5: Young King, Grand Serialization
- Chapter 4: Family Heirloom
- Chapter 3: Brewing Some Vinegar for the Dumplings
- Chapter 2: Flare, It’s the Flare
- Chapter 1: The Illusionist Captured by the Evil Dragon
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