
Druids
by Yan Hao
About This Novel
[Druid + family + Gou Dao + mortal + farming + group portrait] You chose Druid and were reincarnated into the world of immortals, but you were born in the belly of a refugee. In the beginning of the disaster, you work quietly and develop in a low-key manner. From the thousand-year-old peach tree in the village, you can understand the [breath of the tree] to prolong your life, and from the birds and animals, you can understand the [image and meaning of the beast] and the prosperity of martial arts. You use [Natural Gifts] to bless your family's future generations, use [Plant Growth] to spawn monastic elixirs, use [Animal Companions] to contract bloodline beasts, and use [Emerald Dream] to build a dojo holy land. As time goes by, your family continues to prosper, and your descendants have outstanding talents from generation to generation. Not only are the spiritual beasts and immortals friendly and understanding the Tao, but even the heavens are becoming more and more favored towards the family.
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
It disgusts the readers that the druid actually has no spiritual roots. Since he was reborn in this world and can use the druid's abilities, it is impossible that he does not have spiritual roots. Isn't the so-called element also a name for spiritual energy? This is really disgusting, reader. I thought the protagonist was a genius, but I didn't expect him to be such a loser.
In a world where classes have been completely solidified, spiritual roots can be dug out and replaced, those who cultivate immortality are all demons, and the bottom class has no hope of success and is depressed.
The writing in this book was okay at the beginning, but when it comes to cultivating immortality, the writing is like a **, and I don't have spiritual roots yet. Damn it.
The subject matter is good, but what the readers want to see is not written. Is it going to have a finale where the main character is not yet eight years old? A typical practice of picking up sesame seeds and throwing away watermelons. Reborn as a baby. IQ also becomes that of a baby.
Cultivation of immortal literature? You've paid all the fees and you haven't cultivated yet. You're such a stinky piece of shit.
This is not a blind comment, but you, a druid, should be able to write in a relaxed way. After defeating one force, another one comes, as if you would not write if there is no hostility. Developing a family with the same level as the public enemy of the world is also terrifying. I feel that the strongest combat power in the world should have the most golden elixirs.
I thought it was a story about farming and cultivating immortals, but I didn't expect that it was about cultivating immortals in the underworld or being a waste material. The protagonist is always in battle. It's really boring.
You should go to female channels, male channels are not suitable for you because you need to be logical
This novel really gets uglier the more I read it! ! ! A Qi-training monk actually started recruiting disciples in his sect, and the beast tide that didn't even have a foundation made even the imperial court shrink back! ! ! It feels like the best that a sect and a court can do is build foundations? ? ? ? What the hell are you writing! ! !
This book has advantages, but more disadvantages. You are either stubborn or reckless. You say you want to hide your strength but send your extremely talented children to the emperor. You slap yourself in the face. Do you think you can protect yourself at the eighth level of Qi training? The strongest one currently on the scene is the National Master, who is speculated to be at the third level of strength (first level Qi training, second level foundation building, third level elixir formation). So what if the protagonist's current combat power in both physical and legal cultivation exceeds his own level? In the early stage of foundation building with great practical ability, what qualifications do he have to peek at the imperial power that can mobilize a large number of second level combat power? It just doesn't make sense logically.
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
It disgusts the readers that the druid actually has no spiritual roots. Since he was reborn in this world and can use the druid's abilities, it is impossible that he does not have spiritual roots. Isn't the so-called element also a name for spiritual energy? This is really disgusting, reader. I thought the protagonist was a genius, but I didn't expect him to be such a loser.
In a world where classes have been completely solidified, spiritual roots can be dug out and replaced, those who cultivate immortality are all demons, and the bottom class has no hope of success and is depressed.
The writing in this book was okay at the beginning, but when it comes to cultivating immortality, the writing is like a **, and I don't have spiritual roots yet. Damn it.
The subject matter is good, but what the readers want to see is not written. Is it going to have a finale where the main character is not yet eight years old? A typical practice of picking up sesame seeds and throwing away watermelons. Reborn as a baby. IQ also becomes that of a baby.
Cultivation of immortal literature? You've paid all the fees and you haven't cultivated yet. You're such a stinky piece of shit.
This is not a blind comment, but you, a druid, should be able to write in a relaxed way. After defeating one force, another one comes, as if you would not write if there is no hostility. Developing a family with the same level as the public enemy of the world is also terrifying. I feel that the strongest combat power in the world should have the most golden elixirs.
I thought it was a story about farming and cultivating immortals, but I didn't expect that it was about cultivating immortals in the underworld or being a waste material. The protagonist is always in battle. It's really boring.
You should go to female channels, male channels are not suitable for you because you need to be logical
This novel really gets uglier the more I read it! ! ! A Qi-training monk actually started recruiting disciples in his sect, and the beast tide that didn't even have a foundation made even the imperial court shrink back! ! ! It feels like the best that a sect and a court can do is build foundations? ? ? ? What the hell are you writing! ! !
This book has advantages, but more disadvantages. You are either stubborn or reckless. You say you want to hide your strength but send your extremely talented children to the emperor. You slap yourself in the face. Do you think you can protect yourself at the eighth level of Qi training? The strongest one currently on the scene is the National Master, who is speculated to be at the third level of strength (first level Qi training, second level foundation building, third level elixir formation). So what if the protagonist's current combat power in both physical and legal cultivation exceeds his own level? In the early stage of foundation building with great practical ability, what qualifications do he have to peek at the imperial power that can mobilize a large number of second level combat power? It just doesn't make sense logically.
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2025-6-17, the author's rhythm was well controlled, and one month felt like ten years. Talking to animals is also quite interesting.




Criticize and delete Shennong's comments, which are illogical. Report the book list and do not recommend reading it. Why don't you read this kind of book? The words at the beginning are too full, changing the soup without changing the medicine. At the beginning, it is said that the time travel is a fairy court that has been established for ten thousand years. As a result, this court was rotten from beginning to end, but it didn't matter. After all, it was normal for a mortal court to be like this, but I didn't expect this to be an immortal court. It's not what I thought, there are two levels: the mortal court on earth and the fairy court in heaven. In a world where individuals have great power and immortality is the mainstream, the 10,000-year-old Immortal Court has become like this. Isn't this the last year of the dynasty that has changed its skin? Moreover, the protagonist's family was fought against each other by two immortal cultivators at the beginning, causing the entire county to become refugees. In the middle, a county town next door was completely wiped out, and the people living next door became refugees. Of course, these are minor issues. The biggest problem lies in the protagonist setting and plot development. In the over-ripe spiritual root detection plot, the protagonist has no spiritual roots in the conventional sense. Hey, no, why does the protagonist have such poor qualifications? Because in the settings, the Immortal Court and the Immortal Cultivation Sect are actually not compatible at all. One pursues total control and strength, while the other pursues detachment. How could they be in the same area? Can one political power accommodate another political power? If we talk about spiritual root testing, setting the protagonist to be a garbage character without spiritual roots is a big mess he made in public. Then next, the neighbor girl detected high-grade spiritual roots, but was killed after being taken out of the village. To dig out the spiritual roots is to stuff 💩 into the reader's mouth. Ugh~ I was really disgusted. When there is such a shortage of spiritual roots (a county may not necessarily have one), it is difficult to detect a high-grade spiritual root. As soon as it is taken away, the sect arranges to pick up the people and join forces with outsiders to dig up the spiritual roots. What kind of brains do you have in this sect? Hasn't this been destroyed yet?




The protagonist traveled to the world of immortality and obtained a Druid system. The protagonist Lin did not meet the standards and could not practice. It can be regarded as a family-style immortality novel. Many of them describe the daily life of the family and the special unity.












