
Beast Control: Throw into the Ten Thousand Realms, Start with Eight Doors Dunjia
by Eggs, Eggs
About This Novel
Wang Heng traveled through the world of beast control, where beast control has become the mainstream. As a result, Wang Heng discovered that his beast was actually an extremely weak Qiling Rabbit? Fortunately, at the critical moment, the Wanjie Release System is awakened, and the beasts are released into Wanjie, and all the opportunities gained in it will be fed back to oneself! [Your beast-controlling rabbit learned the Eight Door Dungeon in the world of Naruto, awakened the Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan, and transplanted Hashirama cells...] [Your beast-controlling Dragon Blood War Princess masters the Word Spirit·Judgement, Word Spirit·Black Sun, Word Spirit·Kingdom in the world of dragons...] [Your Royal Beast Eternal Spirit White Ape uses the Thunder Fruit and Shining Fruit in the Pirate World...] [Your beast-controlling sword Akira Bamboo Demon awakens the Zanpakuto Hyōrinmaru, Kyoka Suigetsu, and Ryuken Wakahu in the world of Death...] ..... That day, thousands of tribes attacked, and when Wang Heng summoned his beast to return, everyone was stunned. How can your beast master be so perverted!
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Official(3)Scraped 17d ago
It really feels like it was written like a studio novel, purely for the sake of having fun. No specific power system or world view can be seen. There is nothing about the practice process. It feels like it was written purely to watch the protagonist show off. It can be summarized completely. After the protagonist gets a master beast, let him go to another world to practice. Then he became awesome and came back to pretend to be awesome. Then continue. Repeat this process. There is no sense of plot at all.
If possible, I wouldn't give it a single star
Duck eggs, haven't been updated in a few days
The author is too 🗡supervisory, and the order will be wasted in vain.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 17d ago
It really feels like it was written like a studio novel, purely for the sake of having fun. No specific power system or world view can be seen. There is nothing about the practice process. It feels like it was written purely to watch the protagonist show off. It can be summarized completely. After the protagonist gets a master beast, let him go to another world to practice. Then he became awesome and came back to pretend to be awesome. Then continue. Repeat this process. There is no sense of plot at all.
If possible, I wouldn't give it a single star
Duck eggs, haven't been updated in a few days
The author is too 🗡supervisory, and the order will be wasted in vain.









