
Yuyao: I Can See Opportunity Prompts
by Unfair
About This Novel
In the world of monsters, humans and monsters coexist, and they rely on taming monsters to fight, live, and take risks. There are also schools dedicated to training monster trainers. Zang Feng travels through the world of demons and obtains a prompt system. Through prompts, you will learn where rare monsters are, how to capture them, and how to carry out hidden evolution. Since then, there has been a miracle legend in the trainer academy.
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strangeness
Why are there always books worth millions of dollars without a single review?
It's not interesting. The setting to increase the favorability of the demon master is quite boring. Not to mention that the power is not under control, the demon master has to be good to the demon, just like a nanny.
It's not bad, there's not that much nonsense. When I look at other beast-taming novels, many authors stop writing them halfway. If they don't write well, forget about it, and give up halfway. There are too many poisonous points. The beast-taming novels are just beast-taming novels, but they also use so many worldly sentiments or old routines that have been around for more than ten years.
This is my first time watching this type of game. How should I put it? It feels weird. It feels like the game has been upgraded.
There are too many loopholes and many poisonous points
Anyone who reads novels knows the principle of three golden chapters, but I've only read one and a half chapters and I can't stand it anymore. The first poisonous point is that this world knows about time travellers, and there are many of them. The protagonist also knows about the system. So the question is, why is the protagonist the only one who has the system? At least give me a reasonable explanation, right? Do you have to forcefully say "Chosen Son"? Either let the protagonist not know about the system, or add the system to all the time-travelers, then there is no problem. If all the time-travelers had the system, the world's combat power would have collapsed long ago. It is a small poison, but a big loophole. The second poisonous point is that you can even cross-level contracts, and the more levels you can do, the more ridiculous it is. You really don't think about the collapse of your combat power, right? If things continue like this, the protagonist has just made a contract with a little spider, and someone else from a big family or powerful family of the same age and stage will directly make a contract with a dragon? How about playing with a hammer? A final word for the author: The novel has been developing for so many years. There are not just one million but seven to eight million copies of novels about pet animals, and there are many leading ones. Why do you have to test the public's taste by not believing in evil and producing impurities and dirt that others have discarded?
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 3d ago
strangeness
Why are there always books worth millions of dollars without a single review?
It's not interesting. The setting to increase the favorability of the demon master is quite boring. Not to mention that the power is not under control, the demon master has to be good to the demon, just like a nanny.
It's not bad, there's not that much nonsense. When I look at other beast-taming novels, many authors stop writing them halfway. If they don't write well, forget about it, and give up halfway. There are too many poisonous points. The beast-taming novels are just beast-taming novels, but they also use so many worldly sentiments or old routines that have been around for more than ten years.
This is my first time watching this type of game. How should I put it? It feels weird. It feels like the game has been upgraded.
There are too many loopholes and many poisonous points
Anyone who reads novels knows the principle of three golden chapters, but I've only read one and a half chapters and I can't stand it anymore. The first poisonous point is that this world knows about time travellers, and there are many of them. The protagonist also knows about the system. So the question is, why is the protagonist the only one who has the system? At least give me a reasonable explanation, right? Do you have to forcefully say "Chosen Son"? Either let the protagonist not know about the system, or add the system to all the time-travelers, then there is no problem. If all the time-travelers had the system, the world's combat power would have collapsed long ago. It is a small poison, but a big loophole. The second poisonous point is that you can even cross-level contracts, and the more levels you can do, the more ridiculous it is. You really don't think about the collapse of your combat power, right? If things continue like this, the protagonist has just made a contract with a little spider, and someone else from a big family or powerful family of the same age and stage will directly make a contract with a dragon? How about playing with a hammer? A final word for the author: The novel has been developing for so many years. There are not just one million but seven to eight million copies of novels about pet animals, and there are many leading ones. Why do you have to test the public's taste by not believing in evil and producing impurities and dirt that others have discarded?









