Western fantasy pure dragon novel + many children, many blessings + pseudo-behind-the-scenes story + interdimensional warfare + clash of Eastern and Western mythology
Li Chen, a corporate slave, was involved in a car accident on the national highway. He thought his life was over, but when he opened his eyes, he found himself to be a greedy and violent female red dragon among the five-colored dragons.
Upon hatching, she cried out her inherited true name, Livia Kelsina Novati, and witnessed her unheard-of brothers being swallowed alive by Daenerys Targaryen.
This is a dragon world devoid of kinship, where only blood ties and power matter. She unexpectedly awakens the [Many Children, Many Blessings System]—the more children she has, the stronger she becomes.
Dragons only have a few days of mating season per year. Just as Livia was worrying about this, the system notified her that because she was a transmigrator, her physiological mechanisms had been optimized, and her mating season had become year-round, three times a month. From then on, a red dragon appeared deep in the volcano, seducing blue dragons to steal their genes and then running away, tempting gold dragons to have children and then disappearing. Abyss lords, elemental monarchs, and otherworldly gods all became her "breeding targets".
The metal dragon denounced her as shameless, the five-colored dragon cursed her as insane, and the gem dragon avoided her at all costs.
Until the Western Dragon Alliance pressed in, the Silver Dragon Elder roared that he would take her life, Livia lazily snorted, and the lava behind her boiled.
In the shadows, one hundred and twenty-seven pairs of dragon eyes suddenly opened: a mixed-blood dragon descendant who spews lightning and fire, a legendary offspring who controls the laws, a ferocious variant from the abyss, and even a five-clawed dragon descendant with Eastern runes.
She grinned, revealing sharp, molten teeth, her smile chilling: "Fighting is so boring, how about... we talk about reproductive cooperation?"
**This is not my work this is just a translation**