
The Evil Female is Pregnant with Her Cubs, and All the Beastmen Are Fighting and Snatching Her
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Jiang Li transforms into a vicious female that everyone in the beast world hates. She becomes pregnant as soon as she wears it, and has to face the evil intentions of all the beastmen. She can only lead the beast husband with her cubs and strive to become the queen of the beast world. However, before she could rest for long, the beastman came and climbed into her bed.
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
I'm really tired. Why do every NP author fall into the trap perfectly? Step on them all without even landing.
Ye Feiye (one of the best 1v1 results). Jianzhaoxing, Fatal Trap, Every Sunny Day, these are "top experience writers" carefully selected and funded by men. Among the truly powerful ones above, none writes about pregnancy and childbirth, and none writes about female competition. Whose experience are you following? No one is more experienced than them. Even in the context of ancient sayings and modern sayings where childbirth is unavoidable, the masters insist on not writing the plot of pregnancy and childbirth. Even if they want to write it, they can at most postpone it to the end and write it off in one stroke. You can completely avoid the illusion of having a child and getting pregnant. Instead of writing about the childbirth model of "painless rapid birth outside the body + a beast husband with a cute baby", or "not giving birth to a child", you insist on writing "in person, you have good pregnancies again and again." You are completely qualified not to write about being pregnant. You are not adhering to old adage. You do not have such restrictions. Didn't you realize that the 24-year-old Good Pregnancy Series was testing whether "multiple male protagonists" could exist? Because the second book in the Legend of the Gods is a 1v1 game in the world of beasts, the reader's mentality is that abusing oneself (getting pregnant) will lead to the existence of multiple male protagonists. Even if this book is an unsightly pregnancy, one must insist on having multiple male protagonists. Because there were few works at that time, there were only one with many male protagonists, and it was also suppressed crazily by 1v1 Beast World, which was second on the list.
The previous story was pretty good, but after Cong escaped on an electric bike and crashed his head, it was half-understood. It felt a bit unfinished!
Even though many parts are not consistent with common sense, I think it's okay to read. You're just reading a novel. Why do you ask for so much! But the ending was too hasty and obviously unfinished!
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
I'm really tired. Why do every NP author fall into the trap perfectly? Step on them all without even landing.
Ye Feiye (one of the best 1v1 results). Jianzhaoxing, Fatal Trap, Every Sunny Day, these are "top experience writers" carefully selected and funded by men. Among the truly powerful ones above, none writes about pregnancy and childbirth, and none writes about female competition. Whose experience are you following? No one is more experienced than them. Even in the context of ancient sayings and modern sayings where childbirth is unavoidable, the masters insist on not writing the plot of pregnancy and childbirth. Even if they want to write it, they can at most postpone it to the end and write it off in one stroke. You can completely avoid the illusion of having a child and getting pregnant. Instead of writing about the childbirth model of "painless rapid birth outside the body + a beast husband with a cute baby", or "not giving birth to a child", you insist on writing "in person, you have good pregnancies again and again." You are completely qualified not to write about being pregnant. You are not adhering to old adage. You do not have such restrictions. Didn't you realize that the 24-year-old Good Pregnancy Series was testing whether "multiple male protagonists" could exist? Because the second book in the Legend of the Gods is a 1v1 game in the world of beasts, the reader's mentality is that abusing oneself (getting pregnant) will lead to the existence of multiple male protagonists. Even if this book is an unsightly pregnancy, one must insist on having multiple male protagonists. Because there were few works at that time, there were only one with many male protagonists, and it was also suppressed crazily by 1v1 Beast World, which was second on the list.
The previous story was pretty good, but after Cong escaped on an electric bike and crashed his head, it was half-understood. It felt a bit unfinished!
Even though many parts are not consistent with common sense, I think it's okay to read. You're just reading a novel. Why do you ask for so much! But the ending was too hasty and obviously unfinished!
