Angry Dragon Out of Prison is an urban novel created by the author, featuring Chen Ping 'an and Mu Wan Orange, and the novel is still being serialized. An is an ordinary person. He sponsored seven poor female college students in Jiangzhou, his hometown. In order to thank him, seven girls invited him to dinner. However, at the dinner table, these seven girls suddenly took him to court inexplicably, so he was sentenced to ten years.
Chen Ping-An lived a hard life in prison, but he didn't give up hope. In prison, he met a mysterious master, who taught him a peerless medical skill called the Kowloon Medical Code, which can live the dead and bones. He also got a simple dragon burial ring and became the owner of the dragon burial hall.
In prison, Chen Ping-an constantly honed his medical skills and martial arts, and at the same time got to know Mu Wan Orange. Mu Wancheng is a female police officer, and she met Ann for some reasons. The two gradually developed feelings while getting along, but after Ann was released from prison, Mu Wan Orange suddenly disappeared.
Comment on the novel "Angry Dragon Out of Prison"
The plot design of the novel is compact and powerful, and every link is full of drama and conflict. Every plot is full of expectation and curiosity, from Ann's innocence being framed and imprisoned, to his learning mysterious medical skills and obtaining the Dragon Tomb ring in prison, and to his revenge after he is released from prison.
The characterization in this novel is very vivid. Chen Ping 'an and Mu Wan-orange are both figures with unique personalities and charms, and their personalities and behaviors are fully displayed and developed in the novel. In addition, other characters in the novel also have their own characteristics, which adds a lot of color to the story.
The novel incorporates medical skills, martial arts and other elements, making the whole story more colorful. In particular, the setting of the Kowloon Medical Code not only endows Chen Ping-An with extraordinary ability, but also adds mystery to the novel.