
Not a Monster
by The Mountains Are Full Of Pine Nuts
About This Novel
-- If you too hear their whispers, don't be alarmed; If you accidentally intrude on their party, play as one of their kind; If you are spotted by them, listen carefully to their story; If you want to find them, forget the fact that they exist; Because it is impossible to form a relationship, the relationship is empty. Yuan Mei once said in "Zi Buyu" that you must be aware that all kinds of things are not uniform, that there are human beings but do not know the strange things, and that there are strange kinds but those who are sage than others cannot stick to one. Feng Wuli has known since he was a child that some of his friends should not be told to others. --[Daily][Youth][Healing][Love] My master has nine shadows, and now they are all gone
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Official(114)Scraped 11d ago
Let me declare in advance that I am not trusting
I just finished reading the latest chapter, let me share my understanding... The book is naturally good. When I usually read novels, I usually read the chapter reviews while reading the novel, but this one is really just a novel. The writing style is very delicate, which is particularly to my liking, and the plot is not too toxic (until Chapter 65). I personally like the image of the protagonist. The young protagonist is precocious, yet has a hint of childishness. Maybe it's because I have a strong ability to empathize, but this image, coupled with his family, made me really want to hug the protagonist (I suddenly felt like a pervert••). Of course, the young protagonist is not without shortcomings and is not rational enough. In the article, the six or seven-year-old protagonist follows two crows, which is indeed too reckless... However, how mature and rational can you ask a six- or seven-year-old child to be? Therefore, the protagonist's image is reasonable and real, and the plot continues smoothly. Then, there is the current protagonist, a young man who is somewhat lacking in emotion (the author's original words, Mo Bang). He is not like most of the protagonists in current novels. He has flaws and is not perfect, but as I said, it is precisely because of this that he is more reasonable and real (I will not analyze it in detail here because I am really tired). There are still a few questions for the author. I hope the author can reply... No, I must reply. Damn it (*꒦ິ⌓꒦ີ). Is this book a single female protagonist? The heroine(s) should be out by now, right? You won't stab me suddenly later, right? Don't knife me, okay? (ノдヽ) At the end of the day, I wish the author better and better results for this book. The current results... Are actually a bit of a stretch. I think I should put it better. Also, never be a eunuch! Keep writing. In the future, many, many people will like this book. The last, the last, the last, quick update, can't sleep at night (doge)
As far as I'm concerned, I feel that the relationship between the protagonist and Jiang Nao is a little too much.
The only part of this book that made me feel poisonous (star point) was Jiang Nao. Two or three missions were related to Jiang Nao, and the male protagonist didn't like it, and there was no absolute rejection. This would be like Lu Mingfei. I felt that it would be better to refuse actively, so that at least the relationship would be cleared, and she would not keep thinking about the possibility. The book is very interesting, but you need to be patient at the beginning. If the protagonist hadn't expressed his love for Wang Xilou later, I would have thought that the heroine was Jiang Nao. Fortunately, I made it clear, otherwise it would be really uncomfortable╯╰ To me, this book is a love that spans time and space, but this love, King Xilou, has been waiting for five hundred years. It is one of the few books that I like very much. After reading so many books, this is the first time I have seen such a plot. My suggestion for the subsequent plot is that the male protagonist does not need to act alone, and he can also bring his wife with him. After all, he will be the wife from now on, and he needs to let others know. My suggestion may not be good, mainly because it is the first time I read this novel. Big cheers for the author
Feng Wuli is a child, but he is different from other children. He can hear things that others cannot, and he doesn't like to talk.
Feng Wuli's parents were so irresponsible that they left such a young child in the mountains of his uncle's house just because he didn't look very smart, but he was obviously his biological child.
Everyone knows that crows cannot speak, but Feng Wuli can hear them. He knows that they will guide him at critical moments and will not get lost.
After reading some chapters, I still can't stand it. Forget it if I don't have a destiny. I'm really speechless. However, the author kept describing Jiang Nao (who is still a good girl) in the early stage. The description of the single female protagonist made me feel like I was missing a girl. Reality is fucked, and reading novels can't make it complete, which is really bad.
The title was eaten by me
The subject matter is good, the content is good, and the writing is okay, but... The novel is very interesting, but there is always an awkward feeling. The protagonist is like Long Aotian, surrounded by beauties. He was abandoned when he was a child and met various beauties, which made me feel a little weird. In addition, beauties are always described with some adjectives when they appear. I feel like I don't know those words very much after I have read them so many times. How can I put it, overall it is very good. I am a primary school student and my writing style is different from person to person. Please forgive me if you don't understand my personal opinions😊😊
Does it have to be a single heroine? Then why do you insist on making trouble with this group of CPs unreasonably?
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
It would be great if this novel had animation
Who is the heroine?
Is the heroine Wang Xilou or Jiang Nao? From the front, I feel a bit annoyed when I look at the back. It's written with a single female protagonist, so where does this come from? There's no need for such a cliché in such an elegant novel, right?
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Official(114)Scraped 11d ago
Let me declare in advance that I am not trusting
I just finished reading the latest chapter, let me share my understanding... The book is naturally good. When I usually read novels, I usually read the chapter reviews while reading the novel, but this one is really just a novel. The writing style is very delicate, which is particularly to my liking, and the plot is not too toxic (until Chapter 65). I personally like the image of the protagonist. The young protagonist is precocious, yet has a hint of childishness. Maybe it's because I have a strong ability to empathize, but this image, coupled with his family, made me really want to hug the protagonist (I suddenly felt like a pervert••). Of course, the young protagonist is not without shortcomings and is not rational enough. In the article, the six or seven-year-old protagonist follows two crows, which is indeed too reckless... However, how mature and rational can you ask a six- or seven-year-old child to be? Therefore, the protagonist's image is reasonable and real, and the plot continues smoothly. Then, there is the current protagonist, a young man who is somewhat lacking in emotion (the author's original words, Mo Bang). He is not like most of the protagonists in current novels. He has flaws and is not perfect, but as I said, it is precisely because of this that he is more reasonable and real (I will not analyze it in detail here because I am really tired). There are still a few questions for the author. I hope the author can reply... No, I must reply. Damn it (*꒦ິ⌓꒦ີ). Is this book a single female protagonist? The heroine(s) should be out by now, right? You won't stab me suddenly later, right? Don't knife me, okay? (ノдヽ) At the end of the day, I wish the author better and better results for this book. The current results... Are actually a bit of a stretch. I think I should put it better. Also, never be a eunuch! Keep writing. In the future, many, many people will like this book. The last, the last, the last, quick update, can't sleep at night (doge)
As far as I'm concerned, I feel that the relationship between the protagonist and Jiang Nao is a little too much.
The only part of this book that made me feel poisonous (star point) was Jiang Nao. Two or three missions were related to Jiang Nao, and the male protagonist didn't like it, and there was no absolute rejection. This would be like Lu Mingfei. I felt that it would be better to refuse actively, so that at least the relationship would be cleared, and she would not keep thinking about the possibility. The book is very interesting, but you need to be patient at the beginning. If the protagonist hadn't expressed his love for Wang Xilou later, I would have thought that the heroine was Jiang Nao. Fortunately, I made it clear, otherwise it would be really uncomfortable╯╰ To me, this book is a love that spans time and space, but this love, King Xilou, has been waiting for five hundred years. It is one of the few books that I like very much. After reading so many books, this is the first time I have seen such a plot. My suggestion for the subsequent plot is that the male protagonist does not need to act alone, and he can also bring his wife with him. After all, he will be the wife from now on, and he needs to let others know. My suggestion may not be good, mainly because it is the first time I read this novel. Big cheers for the author
Feng Wuli is a child, but he is different from other children. He can hear things that others cannot, and he doesn't like to talk.
Feng Wuli's parents were so irresponsible that they left such a young child in the mountains of his uncle's house just because he didn't look very smart, but he was obviously his biological child.
Everyone knows that crows cannot speak, but Feng Wuli can hear them. He knows that they will guide him at critical moments and will not get lost.
After reading some chapters, I still can't stand it. Forget it if I don't have a destiny. I'm really speechless. However, the author kept describing Jiang Nao (who is still a good girl) in the early stage. The description of the single female protagonist made me feel like I was missing a girl. Reality is fucked, and reading novels can't make it complete, which is really bad.
The title was eaten by me
The subject matter is good, the content is good, and the writing is okay, but... The novel is very interesting, but there is always an awkward feeling. The protagonist is like Long Aotian, surrounded by beauties. He was abandoned when he was a child and met various beauties, which made me feel a little weird. In addition, beauties are always described with some adjectives when they appear. I feel like I don't know those words very much after I have read them so many times. How can I put it, overall it is very good. I am a primary school student and my writing style is different from person to person. Please forgive me if you don't understand my personal opinions😊😊
Does it have to be a single heroine? Then why do you insist on making trouble with this group of CPs unreasonably?
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
It would be great if this novel had animation
Who is the heroine?
Is the heroine Wang Xilou or Jiang Nao? From the front, I feel a bit annoyed when I look at the back. It's written with a single female protagonist, so where does this come from? There's no need for such a cliché in such an elegant novel, right?
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Strong recommendation. A book delayed by its title. The writing is very good, and the story content has a bit of the format of a monster drama like Natsume's Book of Friends. It tells about some trivial matters between a human boy named Feng Wuli and goblins and ghosts. It's very, very warm, and the plot is not fragmentary. There are a lot of long-term foreshadowings. It's worth watching. It's worth watching. Similar recommendation "I Can Summon History Meow" You see, to put it simply, you can summon Historical Meowth (actually a Pokemon in another sense) and gain ability sharing, conquer disaster beasts, and gain abilities. Eliminate demons and fight ghosts in modern society invaded by spiritual energy. A cat cafe with a guardian spirit opened in the back. Protagonist - "Just an internet writer begging for food" The writing is okay, the plot is a bit sketchy, but the characters are cute.




A story about the bond and fate between humans and monsters Slow-paced daily writing, with a soothing rhythm, excellent writing style, and a warm atmosphere




[Daily life, love] If you too hear their whispers, don't be alarmed; If you accidentally intrude on their party, play as one of his kind; If you are discovered by them, please listen carefully to their stories; if you want to find them, please forget the fact that they exist; because if you cannot form a relationship, the relationship will be empty. Yuan Mei once said in "Zi Buyu" that you must be aware that all kinds of things are not uniform, that there are human beings but do not know the strange things, and that there are strange kinds but those who are sage than others cannot stick to one. Feng Wuli has known since he was a child that some of his friends should not be told to others.




Recommendation level: 4.4-5 250,000 Words have been updated so far A novel that suits my taste very much, much like "Natsume's Book of Friends". The first few chapters are a foreshadowing, about the male protagonist being adopted by the female protagonist. The last few chapters are the main story starting from the protagonist's senior year in high school. They mainly talk about daily life, which is more suitable for reading calmly. The advantage is that the characters and the plot are well written. The disadvantage is that there are basically no battles or enemies in the daily novels. If you want to read passionate and exciting novels, forget it. Moreover, it is easy to run out of things to write in this kind of novels, and I am worried that it will start high and then go low.














