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Dragon Canon龙藏

Zhang Sheng, a peerless prodigy, was just going about his business when he accidentally altered the... Read more
Zhang Sheng, a peerless prodigy, was just going about his business when he accidentally altered the fate of Wei Yuan, a baby boy who had just been born in the Wei estate.

Their karmas became permanently bound since, and the master and disciple would eventually go on to change the world.


As the author’s unserious synopsis summarized rather succinctly, this is a novel about an industrial revolution unfolding in a Xianxia world.

The beginning of the story starts off in what seems like another Xianxia/Wuxia world, but it quickly becomes apparent that things aren't quite what they seem.

If you pay close attention, you'll notice sprinkles of “Huh?” here and there that keeps you intrigued. I really don’t want to spoil anything, but let's say it's something like finding a digital watch in the Middle Ages.

Later, in two hundred chapters or less if memory serves me right, Wei Yuan would stumble upon one of the sources of the incongruity and open his eyes to the almighty power of industrialization.

From that point onward, it's it’s “Oh?

You’re bringing a sword to a gunfight?

How cannon of you!”, baby!

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Wei Yuan originally had no grand ambitions, but in the torrent of the times, he had no choice but to embark on the path of fighting wars and expanding territories.

He continued until he had traversed every mountain pass, never reaching old age. Collapse
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    This is popular on WW.
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    You’re bringing a sword to a gunfight?


    huh?!
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    Wtf nuclear_lol
    As the author’s unserious synopsis summarized rather succinctly, this is a novel about an industrial revolution unfolding in a Xianxia world.
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    I managed to catch up to the weekly releases before taking a break for a few months. I haven't dropped it; I’m just letting the chapters accumulate.

    Dragon Cannon is a powerhouse on the Qidian platform, consistently ranking among the top 10 or 20 bestsellers. Despite its massive popularity, it occupies a specific niche: industrialization in a fantasy world, or the clash of technology against magic and mysticism—much like Release that Witch or GATE.

    The Premise and Pace
    The first 100 chapters or so read like a standard Xianxia. You’ll find the usual tropes: sects, cultivation, internal rivalries, and grueling training arcs. This lengthy introduction serves a purpose, however; it justifies why the protagonist eventually abandons the traditional path of a cultivator to ignite an industrial and technological revolution.

    The heart of the story lies in world-building and the socio-political ramifications of introducing technology to a mystical world. There is plenty of dialogue and political maneuvering. While technology is used in combat, don't go in expecting non-stop action. If you’re looking for explosions and gunfights in every chapter, you’ll be disappointed. This novel demands patience and attention to detail, focusing on how a world built on magic adapts to a scientific shift.

    The Flaws
    The work isn't without its issues. My biggest gripe is with that 100-chapter introduction. It feels like the author forced the protagonist to suffer to justify his future motivations, but the execution feels off. From the start, we see that the MC is exceptionally intelligent, precocious, and even somewhat "inhumane"—he doesn't shy away from violence or carnage. He isn't necessarily cruel, but he’s the type of person who would preemptively stab an enemy at the first sign of danger.

    It feels inconsistent, then, when this cold, calculating lead becomes depressed over setbacks that would only affect a normal child. He isn't a normal child, so the sudden shift in personality feels jarring. Fortunately, this issue is mostly confined to the beginning.

    Another flaw is the author's attempt at "tension-breaking" comedy. Occasionally, jokes are inserted into high-stakes moments where they simply don't belong. It often misses the mark and becomes more irritating than funny. Like the protagonist's personality shift, this is more prevalent in the early chapters, which felt like a "testing ground" for the author's ideas—both good and bad.

    Final Verdict
    If you enjoy the theme of "Science vs. Magic," Dragon Cannon is definitely worth your time. You’ll have to push through about 100 chapters to get to the true meat of the story, but even that slow start is well-written. It’s a rewarding read for those who appreciate deep world-building over simple brawls.
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      #TheInkDrunkWanderer#
      You see what you've done?! meme_8
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        cough
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      Did Medicine Master Disciple’s Cultivation Notes take inspiration from this then? Because they have 'smartphones' and 'internet' and apparently went through an AI uprising, though the start looks like a standard xianxia world. And it definitely isn't urban cultivation.
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    Poison tasters?
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    Lmao, I find it funny when a synopsis is so bad that the translator goes 'Fine, I'll do it myself'. troll8
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    Harem.. Poisonous.
    MC R4pes his own master. Extremely Poisonous.
    MC gets r4ped. Extremely Poisonous.
    MC has a child from that. Extremely Poisonous.
    Be careful poison testers. 🙏
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      Huh, we reading the same book?
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        I’m reading MTL…
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        Look at the tags, it has pregnancy, +18, depiction of cruelty, etc., apparently, what he commented is actually possible. puke
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        Yep, I've read the book till about 450 chapters. In between, he has raped his master. He has been raped by this powerful woman. Then this woman who raped him gets pregnant with his child, but he doesn't care about it, but later he does. And it's a harem trash, of course, and yes, it is the same story. I left a review on wuxiaworld about it, but they deleted it because it's a spoiler since it happens like in 400 chapters, and the story is still at 80 chapters. But I just felt that I needed to let people know not to waste their time with this shit.
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          Damn bro, hard pass from me.
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          then about the system or reincarnation of mc?
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      MC has a child? how can he get pregnant if he is an man?
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        Supongo que de ahí el nombre "Cañón de dragón"
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        Having a child, doesn’t mean you were the one to get pregnant..
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          then where is the system and reincarnation? i'm only at chapter 8
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      That's like the wildest Bingo from what I've seen so far pepeg_18
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    What an odd synopsis...I will await the poison testers.
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