
Raising Monsters
About This Novel
Historically oriented, fairy tales, little humor, little complaints. Enclose the territory, raise monsters, mend the world, and finally be free. Because the cultivators over-plundered resources, the whole world was on the verge of collapse. At this moment, an ordinary young literary and artistic young man time-traveled into the body of a poor young man from the countryside who came from a humble background, had lofty ambitions, was strict with himself, and was lenient in treating others. He was knowledgeable, rich, and talented... This poor young man who aspired to be the number one scholar immediately became a young man with a lot of joy. Fortunately, this young prostitute is not without merit. The story begins in a small mountain village... - Nima, I finally became a scholar. Who told me that in ancient times, people had to go to the mountains and go to the countryside, and scholars also had to be village officials!
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Official(60)Scraped 20d ago
The first 501 chapters, each chapter's table of contents begins with "一", the author is really awesome
The title and content do not match the negative review
There are very few books where the protagonist is kind and humorous without being pretentious.
I read this book many years ago, but I haven't been able to find a good book in the past few years.
Chinese teacher: The character descriptions are vivid and the tone is simple, but there are also some shortcomings. Hope it changes!
uncomfortable
Maybe it's my fault that I've only read more than 100 chapters, but it's really uncomfortable to watch, and I always feel a sense of crisis and frustration. You said that the protagonist can remove the dead silence and restore aura, and you also said that the cultivation in this world is beneficial to others at the expense of others. So, after the protagonist and the protagonist's place are discovered, won't they face the covetousness of the entire cultivation world? And the protagonist himself is not invincible? He didn't rely on any force, he knew his own abilities, and he didn't choose to use others to fight against him. However, as soon as he encountered a strong enemy, the readers began to feel uncomfortable. It felt like Monk Tang didn't have three disciples to protect him when he went to the West to learn scriptures in Journey to the West.
The author is awesome, the first word of each table of contents is the same
The content is okay, but overall it's just so-so.
The author is a bastard. Whether he can write novels or not, he can't even grasp the readers' thoughts. He is just a bastard. The more he reads, the more angry he becomes.
I want to say why is it different in the back?
Not the same? Why? Can't continue editing?
It would be great if it doesn't collapse in the middle and late stages
Creative first-class setting fee waste waste waste waste
I feel suffocated and irritated to watch.
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Official(60)Scraped 20d ago
The first 501 chapters, each chapter's table of contents begins with "一", the author is really awesome
The title and content do not match the negative review
There are very few books where the protagonist is kind and humorous without being pretentious.
I read this book many years ago, but I haven't been able to find a good book in the past few years.
Chinese teacher: The character descriptions are vivid and the tone is simple, but there are also some shortcomings. Hope it changes!
uncomfortable
Maybe it's my fault that I've only read more than 100 chapters, but it's really uncomfortable to watch, and I always feel a sense of crisis and frustration. You said that the protagonist can remove the dead silence and restore aura, and you also said that the cultivation in this world is beneficial to others at the expense of others. So, after the protagonist and the protagonist's place are discovered, won't they face the covetousness of the entire cultivation world? And the protagonist himself is not invincible? He didn't rely on any force, he knew his own abilities, and he didn't choose to use others to fight against him. However, as soon as he encountered a strong enemy, the readers began to feel uncomfortable. It felt like Monk Tang didn't have three disciples to protect him when he went to the West to learn scriptures in Journey to the West.
The author is awesome, the first word of each table of contents is the same
The content is okay, but overall it's just so-so.
The author is a bastard. Whether he can write novels or not, he can't even grasp the readers' thoughts. He is just a bastard. The more he reads, the more angry he becomes.
I want to say why is it different in the back?
Not the same? Why? Can't continue editing?
It would be great if it doesn't collapse in the middle and late stages
Creative first-class setting fee waste waste waste waste
I feel suffocated and irritated to watch.
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The author's pacing of Doomsday Immortal Cultivation is very good. The protagonist's golden finger is used to enlighten monsters, and anything he touches turns into a monster. Comment later.




The idea lies in the golden finger of the demon. The protagonist travels through time and becomes a scholar, and the golden finger is the enlightenment monster. Anything can become a monster under the protagonist's enlightenment, such as the four treasures of the study, the abacus demon, the blue stone, and the carp demon. The abacus demon's training direction is actually computers, and then he takes these monsters to farm and save the world at the same time. It's quite interesting. The struggle between the immortal sects is written quite passionately, with a sense of immediateness like a hot-blooded comic.




It's okay in the early stage


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