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In fact, the protagonist can completely release the tamed creatures. The creatures in the rain world are originally a complete food chain. They can directly replace those mutants to form a new biological chain circle, and just keep some of them around for protection.
There is currently no equivalent replacement. The novel has potential
Just because of the name of your book, I like it
Come on, author, the writing is great (๑ `▽´๑)۶
A very good subject, I hope there will be saints in the end After reading dozens of chapters, I felt that the protagonist was too ostentatious. He exposed his abilities when he saw new forces and reported his wealth. He didn't have the idea of making a fortune quietly. Although I knew he wanted to dispel the other party's wariness about him, it made the whole book feel a lot worse. I initially read it because of the theme of Rain World and gave it good reviews. However, after reading several chapters, I felt that the protagonist's character was poorly portrayed. For example, when you go to rescue people and meet the army, you immediately tell them that I have the super power to control beasts. You say you are going to save neighbors and villagers. They know you, have some affection for you, and will not have bad thoughts about you immediately. Just tell them and forget it. When facing strangers, you tell them immediately. This kind of behavior makes people feel that the protagonist has a low IQ, a too simple mind, and no vigilance towards human nature in the apocalypse. This kind of ability has always been a person's trump card. If you tell the other party your trump card from the very beginning, how can you go far in the future? This behavior is the lowest IQ issue in any of the many apocalyptic disaster novels I have read. If the other party knows your trump card, even if they don't have the same ability, they can still use some conspiracy to kill you. (I don't know if the author wants to embody the character of the protagonist who is completely unafraid even if he comes, but I firmly believe that exposing too many trump cards will not lead to good results.) The most serious problem after reading the whole book is that the protagonist is too mentally ill, has no sense of precaution against strangers, and does not hesitate to report his family background. He has no intention of hiding his identity and making a fortune in silence. (The above is just my personal opinion. I still hope the author will change it. If it is possible later, I will still change the points back)