
I'm Not a Trainer
About This Novel
There are countless magical creatures living in this world, all of which can be used as pets. Humans who contract, nurture, and command pet beasts are called trainers. Luo He traveled through time and embarked on a journey to become the world's strongest trainer... This was impossible. In fact, this is a daily story about a cook who encounters pet animals by cooking, raising pets, farming, and making delicious food. Luo He: "I am a chosen cook." "I am not a trainer." ... Urban Beast Taming Style. Keywords: daily life, food, pets, travel
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Official(28)Scraped 21d ago
Old Beichuan, I've got tickets and rewards.
Update soon. Teacher Lu is the beginning of my dream. I hope Beichuan will continue to work hard! (To be honest, this is my first time to reward a book, so Mr. Beichuan, you have taken away my first time🐶🐶🐶)
Question from a reader
Does the author usually only look at the starting point?
There's nothing particularly toxic about it, but I don't have much desire to read on. I obviously like beast-controlling novels.
It's well written, but the plot is rushed and the length is a bit short.
I have read Chapter 37 so far, let me tell you my feelings. It's definitely not as good as Teacher Lu's book, but this one has an indescribable feeling. The writing and plot are not bad, but it just feels like there's something wrong. Teacher Lu can give this book a 9.5 And the most it can get is 7.5. Maybe it's because I just finished watching Qingquan's The King of Beasts. In fact, you can continue writing about Pokémon. It would be nice if you reverse the routine of the previous book. I really want to be a trainer. The protagonist is so powerful that he can kill alpacas, but none of the elves are interested in fighting, and their skills are all wrong. After seeing Chapter 130, I can give it 8 points. However, this novel has too many elements, including Pokémon, Big Ears Tutu, The Little Master of China, and The Adventures of Little Carp. The Spirit of the Halberd Eater thought of this much for the time being when he commented. The last book I read was The King of Beastmasters, and then I realized that some of the settings were similar. For example, the pet beasts have a sword-wielding dog and a deer related to trees, and the settings include the candle dragon, Baize Ze and the four holy beasts. I don't mean to plagiarize, this thing has its prototype in Pokémon. It's just that I happened to watch the settings of the two movies that overlapped. Then the pace of this book feels a bit fast. The author also said the reason at the end, feeling that it would be much better if it could be written to 2 million. Then there are the recent good elf articles, which are hard to find. One name I recently read that I thought was good is called elf, and I picked up Reborn Eevee at the beginning.
Bookshelf has been added.
Also, may I ask who the heroine is.
I just want to ask what he has to do with unscientific animal control.
If it's not enough, please give me more! !
Reading is a kind of enjoyment, and chasing books is a kind of torture. The best way to relieve the torture is to transfer the torture~ If you don't read enough, please update me soon! ! Personally, I feel that the content of the book is quite interesting. In order to prevent us readers from reading the book until it reaches the bottom of the box, I suggest the author to keep reading and consciously update it~
Love the book very much! !
I like this relaxed atmosphere very much
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Official(28)Scraped 21d ago
Old Beichuan, I've got tickets and rewards.
Update soon. Teacher Lu is the beginning of my dream. I hope Beichuan will continue to work hard! (To be honest, this is my first time to reward a book, so Mr. Beichuan, you have taken away my first time🐶🐶🐶)
Question from a reader
Does the author usually only look at the starting point?
There's nothing particularly toxic about it, but I don't have much desire to read on. I obviously like beast-controlling novels.
It's well written, but the plot is rushed and the length is a bit short.
I have read Chapter 37 so far, let me tell you my feelings. It's definitely not as good as Teacher Lu's book, but this one has an indescribable feeling. The writing and plot are not bad, but it just feels like there's something wrong. Teacher Lu can give this book a 9.5 And the most it can get is 7.5. Maybe it's because I just finished watching Qingquan's The King of Beasts. In fact, you can continue writing about Pokémon. It would be nice if you reverse the routine of the previous book. I really want to be a trainer. The protagonist is so powerful that he can kill alpacas, but none of the elves are interested in fighting, and their skills are all wrong. After seeing Chapter 130, I can give it 8 points. However, this novel has too many elements, including Pokémon, Big Ears Tutu, The Little Master of China, and The Adventures of Little Carp. The Spirit of the Halberd Eater thought of this much for the time being when he commented. The last book I read was The King of Beastmasters, and then I realized that some of the settings were similar. For example, the pet beasts have a sword-wielding dog and a deer related to trees, and the settings include the candle dragon, Baize Ze and the four holy beasts. I don't mean to plagiarize, this thing has its prototype in Pokémon. It's just that I happened to watch the settings of the two movies that overlapped. Then the pace of this book feels a bit fast. The author also said the reason at the end, feeling that it would be much better if it could be written to 2 million. Then there are the recent good elf articles, which are hard to find. One name I recently read that I thought was good is called elf, and I picked up Reborn Eevee at the beginning.
Bookshelf has been added.
Also, may I ask who the heroine is.
I just want to ask what he has to do with unscientific animal control.
If it's not enough, please give me more! !
Reading is a kind of enjoyment, and chasing books is a kind of torture. The best way to relieve the torture is to transfer the torture~ If you don't read enough, please update me soon! ! Personally, I feel that the content of the book is quite interesting. In order to prevent us readers from reading the book until it reaches the bottom of the box, I suggest the author to keep reading and consciously update it~
Love the book very much! !
I like this relaxed atmosphere very much
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The essence of this book - I use delicious food to pet animals and even the world! Beichuan is also an old acquaintance of Yushouwen. I don't think it's necessary to give too much introduction. His daily content is still acceptable. The pet beast is overall cute. The content as a whole has no novel settings and relies purely on writing. Digression: In fact, I have read some beast-controlling novels recently, but it is really difficult to pick out good works. Although some of the novel concepts and settings are pretty good, the writing style is really awkward. After thinking about it again, I decided to add only this one for the time being.




Personal rating: ★★★☆ This is a new work by an old author, a beast-control novel. The previous old book was called "I Really Don't Want to Be a Trainer", which has a certain market in elf novels. This book continues to maintain a witty and humorous style. I believe readers who like this type of book will be very interested! (PS: I feel that those who are famous for writing elf novels eventually turned to beast-control novels. This is what this book looks like. It was like this for Pigeon before, and it was like this for Qingquan.)




Yuju style original Chef + ranger + investigator, this career is really rich. The talent is the kind of [green] memorizing [frog] during travel, hanging up at night, collecting vegetables during the day, and being able to secretly roll in. The first royal beast is a red panda, which is quite rare. It is not a small "🐼" but a "Nine-section Wolf"~ Haha, the style is more relaxed and casual~




There are countless magical creatures living in this world, all of which can be used as pets. Humans who contract, nurture, and command pet beasts are called trainers. Luo He traveled through time and embarked on a journey to become the world's strongest trainer...














