Become a Genius Beastmaster in the Interstellar World

Become a Genius Beastmaster in the Interstellar World

by Coke Is Not Pepsi

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508Kwords241chapters
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Ch. 241Untitled
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About This Novel

Luo Qingbing, who graduated from traditional Chinese medicine, traveled to the interstellar world after a car accident. Beast-controlling is popular in this world. Let's see how she goes from beast-controlling novice to ice god step by step...

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Branch Paper11mo ago

I read Chapter 35 and saw the heroine and the others participating in the competition. In my impression, her friend had just made a contract with the snow wolf that had just hatched out of its shell. I couldn't understand that she had just been born and had not yet begun to grow, so she participated in the competition and defeated a tall and mighty bear. . . I feel like I treat others like stupid bears and somehow win.

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Lucky Shooting Star14mo ago

Come on! ! I hope the author will update more😹😹😹

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May May13mo ago

The introduction is very attractive. Collect it first, and then read it after you have gained some weight. Come on 😫😫😫

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Twining Branches11mo ago

some ideas

I've read Chapter 62. I'm going to stop for a while. I personally feel that the pace is a bit strange, and I have a few questions. Ps: These are my personal thoughts. I have never written before and don't understand. If I am wrong, please include it🙏 First: There is no specific time description for what the heroine did. At first, she just said something like half a month in general, but it didn't seem to be mentioned later. I don't know how long she has been studying, and I am very confused. I personally think that in novels, especially in this type of novel where the heroine is constantly improving, the clarity of time is more important. Second: In one chapter, the heroine's goal was mentioned to her friends to participate in the Star Cup, but she didn't seem to explain why she had this goal or where she saw it. She just suddenly said that her goal was this, which was confusing. Third: The official seems to be too unreliable. When the three of them team up to enter the secret realm, accidents happen one after another. Rescue either doesn't come or is too late. Although the problems have been solved and the pet beasts have evolved, it makes me feel that I want to write about evolution so it is a bit weird to let the three of them live and die on the line. Fourth: Competitions of various levels are played one by one. Some important characters at the beginning gradually faded away. New characters appeared and became active for more than ten chapters and then faded away. For example, the class teacher and uncle slowly disappeared; a Popo came (I'm sorry to forget his master's name), and then disappeared again; now the focus is on describing the heroine and friends. Personally, I read Beast Control to see the various experiences and progress of the protagonist. It made me feel uncomfortable to describe too much to other people (I also know that there must be some interaction with others, but the speed of this book made me feel less comfortable reading it) Fifth: The current bad guy (should he be a bad guy, right?) Suddenly appeared, and there seemed to be no description or hint in the previous dozens of chapters? It suddenly appeared at the end of chapter 60 or 61, and then the competition question was changed for no apparent reason. I noticed something was wrong, I had a fight with the master and won, and then I had to complete a test to pass the competition. I even wondered if I missed it... Finally, I would like to say that writing an article is not easy. The author is great!

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