
My Healing Beast
by Zaotuanjun
About This Novel
When he woke up, Ye Tong came to the world of beast control. Here, not only the pet beasts have attributes, but the beast masters also have different talents. Split, strengthen, dodge... But Ye Tong has a healing talent that is both unpopular and has no offensive power. Later, her sworn enemy invited her out for a duel and mocked her for being so talented that she was only qualified to be a veterinarian. Ye Tong just smiled and touched the ferocious beast beside him, and slowly took out the dog beating stick from behind: "Guess, why do I bring a stick?" (A not-so-serious journey to control beasts~)
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
I just read Chapter 8, and I can only say that the protagonist is too smart. The protagonist has outstanding talents. Someone reminded the protagonist to hide his talents, and they are all relatively good people to him. Then the protagonist thinks that hiding talents can show off, and he thinks whatever is for your own good. I am really speechless. Does the protagonist have no brains? And one of them, the protagonist's store manager, also said that the protagonist's last talent was 3000 years ago. This shows how rare the protagonist's talent is. And after saying this, I think the store manager of the store where he works and the store manager's senior, who is a professor, also told him that it was for his own good to let him hide his talent. Then what the protagonist thinks is that he used to do all kinds of things for his own good. Under normal circumstances, the last healing talent was 3,000 years ago, and the protagonist is the only one who has awakened it in the past 3,000 years. Regarding this talent, some people remind him to hide the talent. Normal people would think of hiding it. After all, it is normal to have the intention to harm others and to be defensive, right? But the protagonist just wants to show off, is he not smart enough? Are there not many people who died because of their outstanding talents? (In reality, for example, the child prodigy who went to country m at the age of 12 finally died in country m because he wanted to return to his country)
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
I just read Chapter 8, and I can only say that the protagonist is too smart. The protagonist has outstanding talents. Someone reminded the protagonist to hide his talents, and they are all relatively good people to him. Then the protagonist thinks that hiding talents can show off, and he thinks whatever is for your own good. I am really speechless. Does the protagonist have no brains? And one of them, the protagonist's store manager, also said that the protagonist's last talent was 3000 years ago. This shows how rare the protagonist's talent is. And after saying this, I think the store manager of the store where he works and the store manager's senior, who is a professor, also told him that it was for his own good to let him hide his talent. Then what the protagonist thinks is that he used to do all kinds of things for his own good. Under normal circumstances, the last healing talent was 3,000 years ago, and the protagonist is the only one who has awakened it in the past 3,000 years. Regarding this talent, some people remind him to hide the talent. Normal people would think of hiding it. After all, it is normal to have the intention to harm others and to be defensive, right? But the protagonist just wants to show off, is he not smart enough? Are there not many people who died because of their outstanding talents? (In reality, for example, the child prodigy who went to country m at the age of 12 finally died in country m because he wanted to return to his country)
