Long Zu - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Travels
Lu Mingfei takes a special train to the mysterious Cassel College, and discovers the school's true purpose.
Day of Freedom
Lu Mingfei arrives at Cassel on the Day of Freedom, a day when anything is allowed. Within his first few minutes of arriving, he finds himself in the middle of a gunfight...
Two Dragon Emperors
When Lu Mingfei fails to react at all to the 3E test, the professors suspect that he is heir to a powerful legacy...
Dragon Palace
Two students of Cassel College become trapped in a mysterious dragon palace at the bottom of a dam site lake.
Spoils of Victory
Aki and Ye Sheng fight to escape from the underwater palace before their air runs out, but something terrible waits for them down below...
Intruders
As Lu Mingfei is invited to a fancy party, a group of intruders assaults the campus.
Unleashing Yanling
With the Night Watchman's protective Yanling disabled, the students are free to unleash their full powers
The Dragon Emperor of Bronze and Flames
As Lu Mingfei speaks with Nono atop a mountain, the battle for the urn comes to a conclusion.
Vow to Reunite
A powerful dragon stalks the campus as Lu Mingfei reunites with an old friend.
Brotherly Memories
Lao Tang regains his memories as the principal's plans for the dragons are revealed.
Dangerous Mission
Lu Mingfei is selected to go on a deadly underwater mission beneath a dam.
Dragon's Lair
Lu Mingfei infiltrates the heart of the Dragon Emperor's lair and is shocked by what he sees.
Escape from the Labyrinth
Nono and Lu Mingfei try to escape from the Dragon Emperor's palace after planting a devastating bomb, but the dragons won't let them escape easily...
Our Full Strength
Cassel College's top leaders, Chu Zihang and Caesar, bring their full power to bear against Norton.
Deal With the Devil
Lu Mingfei makes a deal with potentially devastating consequences to get the power he needs to save Nono.
The End of Battle
Lu Mingfei's duel against Norton comes to an end, but at what cost?
Episode 17
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