
Traveling Through Ancient Times: a Wild Beast Stalks the Body
by Daughter
About This Novel
Chi Zhenzhen traveled through time and traveled to an ancient orc continent. On the first day of time travel, I was chased by a group of cruel low-level beasts. Fortunately, I was rescued by a beast from the sky and saved my life. Who knew that the beast turned out to be an orc! She thought it would be difficult to survive in this ancient era where meat was eaten by hunting and clothing was by skinning, but Chi Zhenzhen, as the rarest female purebred in the orc continent, had no shortage of food and clothing every day. In order to improve her life, she rolled up her sleeves and built delicious food and houses, and also rescued people along the way. However... When she knew that the orc saved her for breeding, Chi Zhenzhen really couldn't calm down! "Little one, I rescued you, gave you meat to eat, and gave you the entire tribe. Is it too much to ask you to give birth to a cub for me?"
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Official(15)Scraped 8d ago
Discuss discuss the male protagonist
To be honest, I feel that the male protagonist is too arrogant and not too smart. He has the air of a mentally retarded and overbearing president. I just saw the front and already felt that my IQ was hit. The author is very attentive, so five stars.
Hello author
Please let me know if it's one-on-one or multiple male protagonists
First, I think there are a lot of bugs in it. The heroine is not necessarily too versatile. She can make bathtubs and furniture, and she also makes ceramics. And as a time-travel novel, the heroine carries too many things. She also carries so many medicines, needles, and a knife. She just thinks she is going to go on an outdoor adventure. So why can she bring two packs of aunt towels? Moreover, the heroine doesn't change clothes or wash her hair and rarely takes a bath. Also, her thermos cup can keep things warm and cook. Isn't this ridiculous? I've read about 400 chapters. There should be only one male protagonist. So who is the second male protagonist? I can't read a third of it and still not know who the second lead is. Anyway, I don't think it's rigorous enough, and the language of the orcs is too modern, so it's just average. It's not as good as the time-travel novel I read a few years ago. And the most important thing is that the male protagonist is always said to be very strong. It feels like the female protagonist is very weak, as if she lives dependent on the male protagonist, which is very useless.
The heroine is too pretentious, she moans even after taking a bath
The male protagonist is too unlikable
I can't stand the male protagonist
Really, with such intrigues, is this really a place that doesn't pay much attention to food? It looks like it's tiring...
Waiting for updates every day, the author is optimistic about you
The male protagonist is really annoying and annoying, and the female protagonist doesn't seem to be smart either.
A disgusting novel. This is the most disgusting novel I have ever read.
Good, good, good, good, good
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Community(0)
Official(15)Scraped 8d ago
Discuss discuss the male protagonist
To be honest, I feel that the male protagonist is too arrogant and not too smart. He has the air of a mentally retarded and overbearing president. I just saw the front and already felt that my IQ was hit. The author is very attentive, so five stars.
Hello author
Please let me know if it's one-on-one or multiple male protagonists
First, I think there are a lot of bugs in it. The heroine is not necessarily too versatile. She can make bathtubs and furniture, and she also makes ceramics. And as a time-travel novel, the heroine carries too many things. She also carries so many medicines, needles, and a knife. She just thinks she is going to go on an outdoor adventure. So why can she bring two packs of aunt towels? Moreover, the heroine doesn't change clothes or wash her hair and rarely takes a bath. Also, her thermos cup can keep things warm and cook. Isn't this ridiculous? I've read about 400 chapters. There should be only one male protagonist. So who is the second male protagonist? I can't read a third of it and still not know who the second lead is. Anyway, I don't think it's rigorous enough, and the language of the orcs is too modern, so it's just average. It's not as good as the time-travel novel I read a few years ago. And the most important thing is that the male protagonist is always said to be very strong. It feels like the female protagonist is very weak, as if she lives dependent on the male protagonist, which is very useless.
The heroine is too pretentious, she moans even after taking a bath
The male protagonist is too unlikable
I can't stand the male protagonist
Really, with such intrigues, is this really a place that doesn't pay much attention to food? It looks like it's tiring...
Waiting for updates every day, the author is optimistic about you
The male protagonist is really annoying and annoying, and the female protagonist doesn't seem to be smart either.
A disgusting novel. This is the most disgusting novel I have ever read.
Good, good, good, good, good












