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Dragon King's Son-In-Law

Normal Release Schedule - 2 chapters on every weekdays/ no releases on weekends. Hao Ren, an ordinary university student, saved a little girl who fell from the sky. By accident, he swallowed a "candy" that fell off of that girl's body and somehow became the Dragon King's son-in-law...... His life was turned upside-down from that point on. There were dragons in this world? And they are living side-by-side with humans? Ancient Chinese Mythologies really happened? Hao Ren got to experience a new world that was hidden from ordinary humans. Despite the thrills that came with the new discovery, there were challenges along the way. He thought his easy life as the Dragon King's son-in-law was going to be chill and gucci, but conspiracies and undercurrents were coming his way. TL Notes: this novel was written quite a while back, and its statistic isn't as great as some of the newer novels. However, the storyline is great, and the development of characters and emotions between them are the highlights of the novel. I read this novel more than three times, and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did.

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Editor: Noodletown Translations

There was less than half a minute until class officially started.

When Zhao Yanzi sneaked in from the back door, Hao Ren's classmates turned around to look at her.

University courses were normally split between 'big classes' and 'small classes.' A few classes would merge for a big class, and these big classes were usually introductory or mandatory courses for a specific program.

Each program had their small classes, and these small classes were usually practical courses like engineering design which required specialized equipment.

First-year and second-year courses consisted mainly of introductory courses, so several classes would be merged for them. However, third-year and fourth-year courses focused on individual programs, and there were differences within programs. Therefore, the teaching material would be different, and not many people were in each class. The teachers were stricter, so it was harder to skip classes or have people sit in for others.