
Immortality: Raise an Ant Queen and Add Some Immortality
by Draw Smoke
About This Novel
1 Level 3 Iron-armored War Demon Ant (extremely rare species) with special abilities, huge strength, swiftness, armor-breaking, and soul-eating puppet worker ants. It can capture creatures of the same level or below. Soldier ants with elephant trunks can release chemical substances to attack enemies... (Mainly focused on cultivation, planting, controlling insects, and cultivating immortals.)
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(111)Scraped 4d ago
The writing is not self-consistent
The protagonist is a poor man who sold all his possessions and bought a talisman that can be used to contract animals. After the contract is completed, the animals are left alone and left to fend for themselves. It is said that domesticated bugs are not wild. This is very bad. Don't read it and run away.
Reading books is basically based on the author's settings. But some settings are inconsistent. What else do you think?
This queen ant needs so-called wildness, and I am speechless. After the queen ants find their habitat, they will grow into the shape of a large white insect. Basically incapacitated. So, author, tell me, what kind of wildness does such a queen need to maintain? The book says that feeding will reduce wildness. Brother, please figure it out. After the queen ant gives birth to worker ants, they are basically incapacitated and basically just sit and wait to eat. What is the difference with artificial feeding? Although the book is mainly based on the author's settings, the setting that the ant queen needs to be wild is outrageous. Because the queen ant does not hunt food on her own! The queen ant is supported by the fighting ant colony! The reason why captive-bred animals have difficulty surviving in the wild is because they lack hunting experience. They need to hunt and catch their own food again! The queen ant doesn't need to hunt, so what does she need to be wild? Ants need to be wild. Thank you for thinking it through.
I just read a few chapters and I laughed so hard
Stay wild, really 6, what else can I say. Tigers, after being locked up for a long time, they can't fight a wolf. I just laughed to death, okay? Some things are destined from birth. Tigers will be fat and fat after being kept for a long time. Wild wolves may be hungry in the wild, but they can't be full. I don't count these factors. I just follow the normal rules. Tigers eat normally and wild wolves develop normally. You see Let's see if a wolf will be easily killed by a tiger. Also, you said that while remaining wild, you must at least survive. First of all, the termite has moderate intelligence, which shows that it has potential, and it is not a large animal. You said you can't raise large animals, but ants, can't you even raise ants? To be honest, it made me laugh.
It's poisonous, I really took it
The first few chapters are simply bad. In the beginning, the protagonist spent three years working to earn money to buy the contract talisman. Each time the contract was made, he chose a termite queen three times. The last two failures were not contract failures, but because the protagonist cultivated the wildness of the queen and made the queen self-reliant. Then the queen starved to death in the first two times. The third time the protagonist cultivated the wildness of the queen was unbearable. PS (the protagonist thinks that animals are too weak without wildness)
After reading the first ten chapters, I just had one thought in my mind, a retarded article!
Let's not talk about raising ants. After all, most people who like insects also raise ants, and if you really start raising ants, it is really fascinating. However, termites and ants are two different subjects! Termites are close relatives to cockroaches, ants are close relatives to bees, and ants are more advanced than termites. Are all living things like this in your stomach? Then there's this whining and whining, I really want to open the author's head to see if his head is full of mush, thinking about the rapid development of the protagonist, all kinds of cheats, planting techniques, giving an old wolf (the essence of an old wolf is purer than that of a young wolf, I really don't want to say more), and then whining and ignoring the termites, he talks nicely and calls him Pei. Raise your wild nature and don't care when you see the termites starving to death. The protagonist climbs outside and looks at the termite eggs: (Hurry up, your mother is going to starve to death), there is nothing wrong with you, you are cold and ruthless. The chapter names are also very nice, which makes people want to be poor. Later, Ms. Wang next door gave me meat, and the protagonist didn't think much about it. He just said "I owe you" and accepted it. Aren't you a poor person but ambitious? Are you determined? You are also playing double standards when writing your first novel, right?
confuse
I feel like the male protagonist has quite a double standard. On the one hand, he said that the girls in the Insect Master Association are self-reliant and strong. When she went to the Tang family to propose marriage, she said that she would help the girl's mother-in-law become stronger. It was quite speechless. He always said that he wanted to pursue immortality, and at the same time, he said that he wanted to get married, just one, or two. He also said that he would have children if he got married. Distracted energy, and procrastinating in relationships. The one named Tang just came to propose marriage because he was not well-off. He also gave a piece of jade and looked at the male protagonist affectionately🤐The more he talked, the harder he could go on. If you think about it this way, wouldn't the woman who saved the Green Goblin's treasure be moved, admired, liked, and affectionate? I don't understand, can't it be called affectionate if a person is not affectionate? And the girl who sold the charm also gave her an invisibility charm and other things. Could it be that this girl couldn't speak and didn't show affection? Or the maid Xiaoqing🤐too many flaws
Quite abstract
It's been a long time since I've seen such an abstract protagonist. I seriously doubt that the protagonist's IQ is as high as that of the termite who made the contract at the beginning. The protagonist is absolutely unbelievable. I just don't know why this book got an 8.8 Rating. There were a lot of people scolding me in the first few chapters, so the score was probably brushed up.
The poisonous points you mentioned can actually be understood without using your brain. The most uncomfortable thing is that when you go to the Nine Chong Gang, you can't cross a river. In the mortal realm, you can forget it if you say you can't. Tmd has reached the Xiantian realm and cannot even cross a river. Not to mention letting you fly, at least it won't be a problem if it collapses. Are you, a person in the Xiantian realm, born mentally retarded?
It's pretty good. The more I read it, the more I want to read it. The number of words is a little short. Come on.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(111)Scraped 4d ago
The writing is not self-consistent
The protagonist is a poor man who sold all his possessions and bought a talisman that can be used to contract animals. After the contract is completed, the animals are left alone and left to fend for themselves. It is said that domesticated bugs are not wild. This is very bad. Don't read it and run away.
Reading books is basically based on the author's settings. But some settings are inconsistent. What else do you think?
This queen ant needs so-called wildness, and I am speechless. After the queen ants find their habitat, they will grow into the shape of a large white insect. Basically incapacitated. So, author, tell me, what kind of wildness does such a queen need to maintain? The book says that feeding will reduce wildness. Brother, please figure it out. After the queen ant gives birth to worker ants, they are basically incapacitated and basically just sit and wait to eat. What is the difference with artificial feeding? Although the book is mainly based on the author's settings, the setting that the ant queen needs to be wild is outrageous. Because the queen ant does not hunt food on her own! The queen ant is supported by the fighting ant colony! The reason why captive-bred animals have difficulty surviving in the wild is because they lack hunting experience. They need to hunt and catch their own food again! The queen ant doesn't need to hunt, so what does she need to be wild? Ants need to be wild. Thank you for thinking it through.
I just read a few chapters and I laughed so hard
Stay wild, really 6, what else can I say. Tigers, after being locked up for a long time, they can't fight a wolf. I just laughed to death, okay? Some things are destined from birth. Tigers will be fat and fat after being kept for a long time. Wild wolves may be hungry in the wild, but they can't be full. I don't count these factors. I just follow the normal rules. Tigers eat normally and wild wolves develop normally. You see Let's see if a wolf will be easily killed by a tiger. Also, you said that while remaining wild, you must at least survive. First of all, the termite has moderate intelligence, which shows that it has potential, and it is not a large animal. You said you can't raise large animals, but ants, can't you even raise ants? To be honest, it made me laugh.
It's poisonous, I really took it
The first few chapters are simply bad. In the beginning, the protagonist spent three years working to earn money to buy the contract talisman. Each time the contract was made, he chose a termite queen three times. The last two failures were not contract failures, but because the protagonist cultivated the wildness of the queen and made the queen self-reliant. Then the queen starved to death in the first two times. The third time the protagonist cultivated the wildness of the queen was unbearable. PS (the protagonist thinks that animals are too weak without wildness)
After reading the first ten chapters, I just had one thought in my mind, a retarded article!
Let's not talk about raising ants. After all, most people who like insects also raise ants, and if you really start raising ants, it is really fascinating. However, termites and ants are two different subjects! Termites are close relatives to cockroaches, ants are close relatives to bees, and ants are more advanced than termites. Are all living things like this in your stomach? Then there's this whining and whining, I really want to open the author's head to see if his head is full of mush, thinking about the rapid development of the protagonist, all kinds of cheats, planting techniques, giving an old wolf (the essence of an old wolf is purer than that of a young wolf, I really don't want to say more), and then whining and ignoring the termites, he talks nicely and calls him Pei. Raise your wild nature and don't care when you see the termites starving to death. The protagonist climbs outside and looks at the termite eggs: (Hurry up, your mother is going to starve to death), there is nothing wrong with you, you are cold and ruthless. The chapter names are also very nice, which makes people want to be poor. Later, Ms. Wang next door gave me meat, and the protagonist didn't think much about it. He just said "I owe you" and accepted it. Aren't you a poor person but ambitious? Are you determined? You are also playing double standards when writing your first novel, right?
confuse
I feel like the male protagonist has quite a double standard. On the one hand, he said that the girls in the Insect Master Association are self-reliant and strong. When she went to the Tang family to propose marriage, she said that she would help the girl's mother-in-law become stronger. It was quite speechless. He always said that he wanted to pursue immortality, and at the same time, he said that he wanted to get married, just one, or two. He also said that he would have children if he got married. Distracted energy, and procrastinating in relationships. The one named Tang just came to propose marriage because he was not well-off. He also gave a piece of jade and looked at the male protagonist affectionately🤐The more he talked, the harder he could go on. If you think about it this way, wouldn't the woman who saved the Green Goblin's treasure be moved, admired, liked, and affectionate? I don't understand, can't it be called affectionate if a person is not affectionate? And the girl who sold the charm also gave her an invisibility charm and other things. Could it be that this girl couldn't speak and didn't show affection? Or the maid Xiaoqing🤐too many flaws
Quite abstract
It's been a long time since I've seen such an abstract protagonist. I seriously doubt that the protagonist's IQ is as high as that of the termite who made the contract at the beginning. The protagonist is absolutely unbelievable. I just don't know why this book got an 8.8 Rating. There were a lot of people scolding me in the first few chapters, so the score was probably brushed up.
The poisonous points you mentioned can actually be understood without using your brain. The most uncomfortable thing is that when you go to the Nine Chong Gang, you can't cross a river. In the mortal realm, you can forget it if you say you can't. Tmd has reached the Xiantian realm and cannot even cross a river. Not to mention letting you fly, at least it won't be a problem if it collapses. Are you, a person in the Xiantian realm, born mentally retarded?
It's pretty good. The more I read it, the more I want to read it. The number of words is a little short. Come on.










