
Travel Through Ancient Tribal Life
About This Novel
Traveling from the end of the world to ancient times, An Mo is like Grandma Liu entering the Grand View Garden. Wow! An Mo's eyes widened. Look, what is this? Rice, wheat, and all kinds of vegetables and fruits are available. But An Mo was very curious as to why people here turned a blind eye to these things, so An Mo rolled up his sleeves and did it. This place is full of spiritual energy, rich in products, and diverse in resources. Compared with the end of the world when spiritual energy is exhausted and resources are scarce, An Mo prefers life here. Well... It would be better if this ancient man didn't keep pestering her to give birth to cubs. See how An Mo prospered in this backward ancient era, and how he led the tribe to a well-off life.
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Official(20)Scraped 2mo ago
I just watched it, it's pretty good.
I like this kind of strong female protagonist, with a self-protective heroine.
The heroine travels to the world of beasts and her father's uncle and uncle find a group of bosses to pamper the heroine.
Overall it was pretty good, but the ending was a bit abrupt. I thought they would show off their talents in the Beast World.
Overall very good! Overall very good
Well enough
Overall, it looks okay, but the ending is a bit rushed.
It's a good read, a favorite, and worth recommending. The only regret is that it's a short story.
Why do we use stone pots for metal abilities?
The heroine has a metal power, so why does she still use a stone pot?
A little confused
Is it 1V1?
The heroine has a metal power, so why does she still use a stone pot?
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Community(0)
Official(20)Scraped 2mo ago
I just watched it, it's pretty good.
I like this kind of strong female protagonist, with a self-protective heroine.
The heroine travels to the world of beasts and her father's uncle and uncle find a group of bosses to pamper the heroine.
Overall it was pretty good, but the ending was a bit abrupt. I thought they would show off their talents in the Beast World.
Overall very good! Overall very good
Well enough
Overall, it looks okay, but the ending is a bit rushed.
It's a good read, a favorite, and worth recommending. The only regret is that it's a short story.
Why do we use stone pots for metal abilities?
The heroine has a metal power, so why does she still use a stone pot?
A little confused
Is it 1V1?
The heroine has a metal power, so why does she still use a stone pot?









