
Bankruptcy Beast
About This Novel
"Mr. Jiang Chen, as the youngest S-class envoy in the Federation, do you have any experience that you can pass on to other envoys?" "Well... Let's contract a few pet spirits~" "You mean to let them concentrate their resources and specialize in one?" "No, because too many contracts will easily lead to bankruptcy." "You really like to joke." Jiang Chen looked at his pet spirits that were "waiting for food" and fell into deep thought. They are both S-class ambassadors, so why does he become more powerful and poorer? (A new book has been released, "The Sequence Is Too Involute, Fortunately, Me Too")
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
Now look at the foreshadowing of the first part
I am a fan of Dou Yi comics and have read the original novel. I am very disgusted by the malicious clowning of Dou Yi's protagonist team and the hope of being the protagonist. It is completely written for the purpose of nausea and vilification. It has nothing to do with the novel's worldview. The evolution of Colorful Farm should be the work of the male protagonist in the upper part, the evolution of talent. The humanoid swordsman, Swordsman, is supposed to be Alpha, the arrogant sword master who is friendly to humans. The Judgment Noble Phantasm, Judgment, should be Beta, the three-headed human wolf and the secret wink of fair trade. Desperate No. 1, All series, should be Gamma, all attribute meta clones plus angels, demons and slimes. Wilderness canteen, dragon grass, should be cordyceps, virtual and real dragon scale sun plant fantasy. At the end of the first part, it is written that Delta is the only one left with the male protagonist in the first part, so it is very likely that Delta will not appear without a catastrophe. The elemental forest, the element, should be Jetta. Only the heir cultivated by the master of the elements can the infinite elemental elves be born. It seems that the absurd clown will not appear for the time being. The ability is too buggy, but since the male protagonist is so destined and obsessed with mirror photography, and if it is transformed into a noble phantom, it should be here.
Very good, but the rating is low
The writing style is on the fast side, the supporting characters are crotchless, and the plot is unremarkable.
It's not even the slightest bit worse than the author's previous book. Especially in terms of supporting characters, Bai Xiaofei becomes more and more troubled as we look at him later. He is a scumbag who is crazy about fighting, but only focuses on his first pet, and regards conquering other pets as vassal tools of the first pet. He pretends that he does not want to lose to the protagonist in terms of numbers. What kind of idiot is talking? If he causes trouble, it is the protagonist who helps clean up the mess. It is very unpleasant. In the mid-term, it became more and more perfunctory. Many of the new Pokémon that appeared next to the leather cover and did some Douluo tricks were directly poisoned and retreated... The protagonist has to sign a new pet, and the plug-in farm must meet the conditions to generate a new building before signing. The level of the pet depends on the building upgrade before it can reach the next stage. It is obviously for the sake of leveling up, but it is also a poisonous point. The protagonist's starting point is set to be free and not restricted. He does not join any organization. He only wants to become stronger and take pictures in the wilderness. He is short of funds. He seeks a backer in the back and takes the initiative to become a disciple. Then he considers joining Daystar for resources. I don't see how it has much to do with "bankruptcy." Although the previous book had its flaws, it was still good overall. The background of the world is obviously creative and interesting, but the result is mediocre. It was okay in the early stage. Later, the interaction between the protagonist and the pet is not as much as that of the supporting character. The supporting character and the pet are becoming more and more perfunctory. The author really doesn't care. In the previous book, every character was written with flesh and blood, and the plot was passionate and sympathetic. However, I couldn't finish this book after only reading half of it.
Xiaoli is stingy and pig's feet are not pleasing to the eye.
It's okay, but it requires 12 words of water
The author's writing is good, and it's really beautiful.
First
Come on, author! (Ten words are so difficult)
It's really good-looking. Can you get some more? I'll stock up first.
Get used to good reviews, keep it in mind first
The subject matter seems okay, I'll give it a try first, and I hope I'll work hard to update it.
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
Now look at the foreshadowing of the first part
I am a fan of Dou Yi comics and have read the original novel. I am very disgusted by the malicious clowning of Dou Yi's protagonist team and the hope of being the protagonist. It is completely written for the purpose of nausea and vilification. It has nothing to do with the novel's worldview. The evolution of Colorful Farm should be the work of the male protagonist in the upper part, the evolution of talent. The humanoid swordsman, Swordsman, is supposed to be Alpha, the arrogant sword master who is friendly to humans. The Judgment Noble Phantasm, Judgment, should be Beta, the three-headed human wolf and the secret wink of fair trade. Desperate No. 1, All series, should be Gamma, all attribute meta clones plus angels, demons and slimes. Wilderness canteen, dragon grass, should be cordyceps, virtual and real dragon scale sun plant fantasy. At the end of the first part, it is written that Delta is the only one left with the male protagonist in the first part, so it is very likely that Delta will not appear without a catastrophe. The elemental forest, the element, should be Jetta. Only the heir cultivated by the master of the elements can the infinite elemental elves be born. It seems that the absurd clown will not appear for the time being. The ability is too buggy, but since the male protagonist is so destined and obsessed with mirror photography, and if it is transformed into a noble phantom, it should be here.
Very good, but the rating is low
The writing style is on the fast side, the supporting characters are crotchless, and the plot is unremarkable.
It's not even the slightest bit worse than the author's previous book. Especially in terms of supporting characters, Bai Xiaofei becomes more and more troubled as we look at him later. He is a scumbag who is crazy about fighting, but only focuses on his first pet, and regards conquering other pets as vassal tools of the first pet. He pretends that he does not want to lose to the protagonist in terms of numbers. What kind of idiot is talking? If he causes trouble, it is the protagonist who helps clean up the mess. It is very unpleasant. In the mid-term, it became more and more perfunctory. Many of the new Pokémon that appeared next to the leather cover and did some Douluo tricks were directly poisoned and retreated... The protagonist has to sign a new pet, and the plug-in farm must meet the conditions to generate a new building before signing. The level of the pet depends on the building upgrade before it can reach the next stage. It is obviously for the sake of leveling up, but it is also a poisonous point. The protagonist's starting point is set to be free and not restricted. He does not join any organization. He only wants to become stronger and take pictures in the wilderness. He is short of funds. He seeks a backer in the back and takes the initiative to become a disciple. Then he considers joining Daystar for resources. I don't see how it has much to do with "bankruptcy." Although the previous book had its flaws, it was still good overall. The background of the world is obviously creative and interesting, but the result is mediocre. It was okay in the early stage. Later, the interaction between the protagonist and the pet is not as much as that of the supporting character. The supporting character and the pet are becoming more and more perfunctory. The author really doesn't care. In the previous book, every character was written with flesh and blood, and the plot was passionate and sympathetic. However, I couldn't finish this book after only reading half of it.
Xiaoli is stingy and pig's feet are not pleasing to the eye.
It's okay, but it requires 12 words of water
The author's writing is good, and it's really beautiful.
First
Come on, author! (Ten words are so difficult)
It's really good-looking. Can you get some more? I'll stock up first.
Get used to good reviews, keep it in mind first
The subject matter seems okay, I'll give it a try first, and I hope I'll work hard to update it.
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Please pay attention and collect [I have a golden rat that costs a lot of money and is about to go bankrupt. What should I do? O(╥﹏╥)o. The protagonist owns a space farm and raises a golden rat that costs a lot of money. Every time he has some money, he spends it all] Mr. Jiang Chen, as the youngest S-class envoy in the Federation, do you have any experience that you can pass on to other envoys? "Well... Let's contract a few pet spirits~" "You mean to let them concentrate their resources and specialize in one?" "No, because it is easy to go bankrupt if there are too many contracts." "You really love to joke." "Jiang Chen looked at his pet spirits who were "waiting for food" and fell into deep thought. They are also S-level envoys, so why does he get stronger and poorer?




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