
Elf, but I Am a Breeder
by I'm Handsome And Reasonable
About This Novel
The new book is about to open--[Elf: I really don't want to be a gym leader! ] ---- Qin Shihuang led Rayquaza to conquer the world. Liu Bang and Xiang Yu's belief attracted the help of Reshiram and Zekrom, and at the same time they fought for the ideals of the Black and White Dragons. The champion rode a thunder zebra and Keldeo deep into the enemy's rear, annihilating the Huns' rear in one fell swoop. Tang Taizong was invincible with the help of Victini. The Black Rayquaza Covenant succeeded in defeating the invaders. In the peaceful elf world of the new era, who can win the favor of the mythical beast again? Keywords: Elf, Pokémon, Pokemon, Pokémon Book club group: 367865358 (good-looking group!)
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Official(97)Scraped 11d ago
To be honest, this novel of yours doesn't feel very good.
The first point is that the protagonist is too hasty when choosing an elf. He only looks at his qualifications and not his growth and appearance. The second point is that if real elves merged with Earth and China, all the bad elves cultivated by Yu Sanjia would be transformed into very rare elves like what you wrote. Then the protagonist acquired the elves too quickly. After only a few chapters, there were only three elves. I don't know where you got such a high rating.
Is there no hierarchy? ? ?
Isn't there a hierarchy? It doesn't make sense to look at it like this? ? ? ?
As soon as Lu Ze woke up, he realized that something was wrong. It turned out that he had returned to when he was in his teens, but something was different. The person had not changed, but the world had undergone earth-shaking changes.
You dare to touch the modern leader, you are really awesome
But if you get up from reading, you will definitely not be able to get up, you know? Once you get up, you won't be able to get up either.
The original world has become a world with elves. This is not necessarily bad news for Lu Ze. After all, he also loves and understands the elves very much.
No level?
The qualifications are all written down, but the level is not written down.
No grade standards?
I read a lot of chapters and there was no level standard, which made me feel uncomfortable.
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Official(97)Scraped 11d ago
To be honest, this novel of yours doesn't feel very good.
The first point is that the protagonist is too hasty when choosing an elf. He only looks at his qualifications and not his growth and appearance. The second point is that if real elves merged with Earth and China, all the bad elves cultivated by Yu Sanjia would be transformed into very rare elves like what you wrote. Then the protagonist acquired the elves too quickly. After only a few chapters, there were only three elves. I don't know where you got such a high rating.
Is there no hierarchy? ? ?
Isn't there a hierarchy? It doesn't make sense to look at it like this? ? ? ?
As soon as Lu Ze woke up, he realized that something was wrong. It turned out that he had returned to when he was in his teens, but something was different. The person had not changed, but the world had undergone earth-shaking changes.
You dare to touch the modern leader, you are really awesome
But if you get up from reading, you will definitely not be able to get up, you know? Once you get up, you won't be able to get up either.
The original world has become a world with elves. This is not necessarily bad news for Lu Ze. After all, he also loves and understands the elves very much.
No level?
The qualifications are all written down, but the level is not written down.
No grade standards?
I read a lot of chapters and there was no level standard, which made me feel uncomfortable.
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The fusion world is not the original world of Pokémon. Recently, I like to read novels about non-trainers. Harmonious coexistence is the way to go. Just forget about fighting and killing. There is no sense of immersion.




T3, Elvish I tried several times but couldn't finish it... The battles are extremely dry, and the plot is actually conventional but reads with various subtleties... Maybe it can be classified as hay... Probably...

























