
Beastmaster: the Ultimate Breeder
御兽:究极培育家
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- Completed
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- 1.3M Words
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- Urban
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- Urban High Martial Arts
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- Male
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- 1y ago
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Explore more →I've Become Numb to Reading, and No Novel Can Arouse My Interest Now, Jiu Min
Can anyone help me? I'm tired of reading it. Is there any novel with novel themes and good writing that can keep people reading? I beg you! ! !
High-Scoring Fantasy, Martial Arts, and Beast-Control Novels Exceeding 9.5 Points
9.9 Points for a Masterpiece. If You Don't Get 9.5 Points, You Will Be an Ant. If You Don't Get 9.7 Points, You Will Never Be a God.
I want to read books similar to "Han Feizi". Like "Han Feizi" 9. 9
Rare and Exotic Animals Contract, Beast Egg Grading, Evolution, Advancement, Various Equipment
Book famine, book friends
The Number One Book in Your Mind Is Limited to One Copy!
Beast Control, Pet Eggs, Cool Writing, and Engaging
Who Said My Online Gaming Industry Has Declined?
Farming+pasture+farm+fishing System+system Farm+space
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Online Games + Sss Talent + System + Rebirth + Hidden Profession
The Three Views Are Extremely Upright, and I Read This Book with Reluctance.
Right or wrong is up to oneself, reputation or reputation is up to others, regardless of gain or loss. The full picture is unknown and no comment will be made. Don't talk about right and wrong unless you are a player in the game. There is nothing in this world that cannot be tolerated by heaven and earth. The same is true for races and the same is true for people. We know the things in the book, but we are just outsiders of the book.
Beast Control + SSS Talent + SSS Spiritual Pet + Four Major Academies + Beautiful Girl with a Baby (Female Protagonist)
Royal Pet + Beast Egg + Exotic Beast + System
There Are No More Masterpieces About Beast Control! ! If You Are Not Convinced, Come and Argue!
A Once-In-A-Thousand-Year-Old Beast-Control Novel—(tested for Poison)
All Series (Ten Series) Space, Many Contracted Beasts
All elemental masters include light, darkness, wind, thunder and ice space. They can summon beasts and beasts. There are many contracted beasts and they can advance quickly.
Beast Control, Evolution, Dragon, Hidden Route
Novel About the Whole People and Lords
Give or not
In a Beast-Control Novel, Don't Make an Evolutionary Route That Only the Protagonist Knows. It's Boring.
The Protagonist Acquires the Genetic Talents of Animals and Insects
Is there any novel in which the protagonist can live with the genetic talents of various animals and insects? Please help me from all the book lovers who pass by.
Use Earth Culture as a Cheat, Including Novels, Games, Poetry, Etc.
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Your Own Development Determines the Upper Limit of Abilities, Rather Than Upgrading, You Have Fixed Skills.
Taming the Beast, Old Bookworm, Has a Big Mouth, 9:05 and Above, Don't Show Off Your Strength
It Doesn't Matter What the Subject Matter Is, Just Be Smart
Don't say much, just understand
Nice Beast-Control Novel, Please Pray
Does anyone have any good animal-control novels? I beg you.




































































































Tied the latest chapter, reaching 60 pictures. A work that suits my taste very well. It has the following advantages. First, the author knows what he wants. The pace of this book so far is relatively gentle. The protagonist is a research-oriented talent and there is no fighting. The author knows very well what kind of image he wants to create. Although the protagonist came from time and space, he grew up from an embryo and has a high sense of belonging to the world and a high honor for the country, so he is more inclined to help humans. This faint sense of humanity lingers in every detail of the work, making people feel very comfortable when looking at it. This is also consistent with the nine-year compulsory education we receive. It is neither like a dog licking a dog, giving free gifts to the country, nor is the country forcing you to hand over something. Everyone is equal and has a transactional relationship. Second, the setting of this book is very complete, and there should be basically no possibility of it collapsing later. This is both an advantage and a disadvantage, because nearly 20 chapters were used in the early stage to throw out settings all at once. I believe that most readers will be dissuaded by these tedious and complicated settings. Of course, this can be said to be because the author is too low-level and cannot conceive the structure of the work, but judging from the quality behind it, it is fascinating. Third, the humanistic environment and power system of this book make people feel comfortable. The humanistic environment includes both the protagonist aspect I mentioned above, the objective social aspect, and the intrusive aspect of the background. In terms of society, because it is the end of the world, it is very united. In addition, this is a world where individuals are extraordinary, but not too much. There is a balance, so the good of human nature overwhelms the evil, resulting in the emergence of a stable, harmonious, and human community society in the end of the world. In terms of invasion, there are enemies in the wild, sky and sea, so external threats oppress the progress that humans dare not stop for a while. To compete, the tight rhythm and potential sense of crisis will actually arouse readers' interest in reading. Of course, this book also has shortcomings. First of all, as I said above, the crazy setting in the early stage resulted in a poor reading experience. Secondly, forget about throwing away the settings. The throwing out is relatively vague, leaving half out and leaving half out. This leads to some seemingly interesting settings, such as when designing a new spirit beast race, those unclear principles will make people feel confused. In addition, this work still has no heroine, a medium pace, there are parents but not many roles, there are relatives but the author does not write about it, there is basically no human interaction, the protagonist's IQ is online, and he is currently an exquisite researcher. Therefore, this book looks very comfortable and overall it is a refreshing read. It is a cool novel with new routines. There is no pretentiousness, no pretending to be a pig to eat the tiger, no childhood sweethearts at the beginning, beautiful women sent from the sky, no weird relatives, no aristocratic young masters, none of these. Very satisfied so far. Another advantage is that this work is very generous. Each chapter has about 3,000 words, which is quite large in Tomato. Such a hard-working and high-quality author deserves a five-star rating. I hope it will be updated soon. The last shortcoming of this book is that it is updated too slowly.
It's very good-looking. It's different from other beast-control novels. The protagonist is really doing research seriously. The author writes about some research processes in detail, and you will feel immersed when reading it. Moreover, the protagonist's golden finger is not as big as invincible, and he does not hide his clumsiness. There are also other people with extraordinary talents. Unlike some books where the protagonist is brainless and invincible, it seems that the protagonist is the only genius in the world. There are currently no top-notch characters. The protagonist's parents are still alive, but they have a good sense of presence but are not burdensome to the protagonist. Moreover, because the life span has become longer, although the parents are over 50 years old, they still have a young mentality and are still people with ideals and passion. There are many people who help the protagonist on his growth path. Even if they have just met the protagonist, they still provide the protagonist with similar help and support as a talent. The concept of a community with a shared future for mankind in the article rarely appears in novels, but the author writes about this concept very well. The protagonist provides the best possible help to the human collective without affecting himself, and there are also many seniors and strong people who contribute to the human collective. But the author's writing is good because he does not write mindlessly that the official asks the protagonist for the spirit beasts cultivated by the breeder. If the official needs the spiritual beasts cultivated by the breeder, he will provide welfare or equivalent to the breeder in exchange. Moreover, the description of some social welfare policies in the article shows that the official is working hard for human development. Finally, even this article is too new [almost crying] [almost crying] [almost crying] and completely unreadable. When I read it, I was very excited every time the protagonist achieved something. A nurturing article of this level is really worthless [almost crying] [almost crying] [almost crying] more [almost crying] [almost crying] [almost crying]
It's very interesting. The early stage is very routine. It's rare to see animal control stories about research and cultivation. The golden finger is also very reasonable and not so big. The protagonist has his own ideas and it's not all dependent on the golden finger. It's great. The map is also very big. I don't know if it will be expanded later. This is my favorite novel without a female protagonist. The reason is very reasonable and the logic is smooth. It is not toxic to me. I like it [sending my heart] ps: Because the details of cultivating spiritual beasts and getting along with Qing Ling Qing Ming are a bit sparse, I think I can add more appropriately.
It's good to read. I personally feel that the author's writing is fine. I read a lot of reviews before and said there were too few battles. All I can say is that if you want to read battles, please read the beast-control novels. There are many different types of beast-control novels, but such hard-to-find nurturing novels are really rare. There are many nurturing novels. The author, as he writes, deviates from the topic. A breeder always competes with the beast master for food. In the end, the writing is neither fish nor fowl. The writing is good and the imagination is still intact. The writing of the poor writing is completely unreadable in the middle and late stages. They are either pretending to be B or on the way to pretending to be B.
Very, very good-looking. It is my favorite cultivation article. There are many books on Tomato that sell dog meat over sheep's heads. They say it is the result of cultivation or the battle. I am tired of reading it. But this book perfectly satisfies my hobby of creating species and nurturing lives. I also like the description in it of others rushing to cultivate the protagonist. It is very fulfilling. Come on, author. I will try my best to read the advertisements!
I have read more than ten chapters so far, and a total of 107 chapters have been updated, one-tenth of which I have read. Overall, there is nothing sinister about it. It is quite interesting. I hope it will continue in the future. I look forward to updating this novel more every day and developing it towards 3 million words. It has maintained this level since then. If it had more words, it should be comparable to Unscientific Beast Control, at least in my personal opinion. Great efforts, Authormon! ! ! I have read Chapter 85 so far. How should I put it, although... But... I feel that the plot is not much, it has been just nurturing, and then... Finally... Harm! ! Nothing special!
I like (ૢ˃ꌂ˂⁎), a rare scientific research protagonist, and he has been studying pet beasts from the beginning. It is not as cliche as other beast-control novels. Since the unscientific beast-control, many authors have followed the trend and written about colleges and universities + competitions. It is like an assembly line and has no new ideas. I have read several books like this, and I am tired of aesthetics. But this book is different. When reading the beast-controlling novels, I like to see the diversity and evolution of pet beasts. There are various pet beasts like Pokémon. I hope the author can write more and make the article longer, so that I can see the world of beast control in your imagination. (❁´◡`❁)*✲゚*
Highly recommended for those who like to read about beast farming. The protagonist is calm and rational, a genius type, and has a harmonious family. There is no heroine and no ambiguity. The worldview structure is also very good. It can be seen that the protagonist is very attentive and the writing is not a novice type. Good luck to the author.
Yes, it's well written, and this world view is normal. I really can't understand those who have external enemies and internal intrigues every day. It's rare to see such a united internal society, and it's also nurturing. Come on, don't be tj.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh no fighting, but a lot of nurturing stories. I love them so much, keep up the good work! ! ! !
This is a serious article about cultivating beasts.
It's a serious story about raising beasts, without emotions. The male protagonist has decided to rely on treasures to reproduce his offspring, and his parents are not planning to have a younger sister. The key point is that the male protagonist said that his parents said they wanted to have a younger sister, but so far they mean they won't. I feel like a lot of novels are like this, emm, I really like to read pure stories, it's nice to have a family, but having younger brothers and sisters feels like it would disturb the male protagonist. I like other places quite a lot, the writing is very nice. I hope it will be updated soon. This is the first time I read this kind of purely nurturing article [sending my heart]
It's a very good daily book. It just has too many settings, which is a bit convoluted, but it's still okay. Personally, I feel that the strength is the same as the original text. One to nine levels should be used, but there are too many settings for the beast-controlling bloodline. I personally think it is better to use star classification. A nine-star cultivator is also a pharmacist, a weapon refiner, etc. I think the author can introduce it in semi-details. There are also professional cultivators such as pharmacists who should be able to use these professions. The author has not used them at all. The materials are in their original state and do not reflect the benefits of these professions at all. It gives people the impression that the world must be saved by cultivators [face covering] [face covering] [face covering] Come on, the author has only written more than seventy chapters. I hope the author can incorporate these settings in the future.
The pace is actually quite fast, but the content is very condensed. Maybe this is the quality of scientific researchers. It is still a very good book, not a cool novel, but it is fast-paced among farming novels. The protagonist has a relatively good personality and is a scientific researcher. Some of the usual settings are quite rigorous. It's a bit boring later on, basically just stacking buffs continuously.
A genius researcher, oh no, a breeder like Pokémon Doctor Oak. It's just a little bit toxic when it comes to trading with people (the kind where two clans have been friends for generations), but the rest is pretty good. If you're tired of watching plots where the protagonist travels all over the country to collect materials and compete in tournaments, you can check this out [laughs]
It actually tied. Although there are many different levels set, and sometimes I forget them, but overall they look good. Since this book is about nurturing, and it is really about nurturing, rather than just having this element or even just a gimmick, I actually feel that this book could have been written a little more? Even if you reach a relatively high level, I personally think that there are quite a lot of creatures that can be explored, so that certain types of spiritual beasts can be more comprehensive, and then comprehensively involve more spiritual beasts. This process should not end when you reach a high level. In addition, this book does not follow the dark and underworld trend. The overall tendency of the protagonist's camp is to pursue unity. The protagonist's setting is also more inclined to study and avoid more social situations, so this book should not be suitable for readers who do not like to watch decent protagonists. There are plots in the article where the protagonist provides students with resources and knowledge. In fact, although I personally like decent protagonists, I also particularly hate nannies and dog lickers. I can accept this book because the protagonist's camp is set to be relatively harmonious, and there is no description that takes the protagonist's decent character for granted. The development of the protagonist is also set so that there is no big difficulty in resource shortage, so when the protagonist helps, the protagonist has too much money to spend and does not need to worry. The plot of teaching students also stipulates that if you complete the teaching task, you can get a permanent experimental location. This is a compensation/exchange of interests for the protagonist from the external environment, and the protagonist will not be allowed to do this forever (the plot of teaching has not been finished yet, but I just guess from the description that the task should be completed), so I personally feel fine.
To be honest, I really like this kind of novel that doesn't have much fighting and focuses on nurturing and development. The whole text is also thoughtful and logical, but the content jumps around and is intermittently connected. There is not much connection between it and it is not exciting. In other words, it is disconnected. You never know what trivia you are going to write next.
The writing is good, the setting is huge, and the author's logic and writing style can support this world. I have seen nearly 200 chapters, half of the whole story, and the data and settings are above the plot. The plot is very simple, it is about nurturing, nurturing, and nurturing. There is no intrigue or even fighting. The nurturing is the skeleton, and the data and settings are the flesh and blood. This article is too long. The various beast-controlling ones were quite novel and interesting. However, after the protagonist cultivated various legendary beasts, he became the strongest among all mankind and began to transform into a god. The plot progressed to the crisis of the entire world. The author wrote a long section of the world setting, which became more and more boring. There were still nearly half of the chapters left to read. I suddenly lost the desire to read further, so I gave up. But overall it's a good article
The writing is very good, and the supporting characters are normal in all aspects. I hope to keep the rhythm. In addition, there must be no heroine at all times, and there is no need to use women to set off the excellence of the protagonist. This kind of plot appears in other novels and I feel it is unnecessary every time I read it. Moreover, it is a pure nurturing one, and I like it very much.
Finally, there is a novel that allows you to research with peace of mind without fighting monsters. I feel that cultivating the protagonist is like collecting stamps. It is very interesting.
It's pretty good among cultivation articles. The whole article is either nurturing or on the road to nurturing. There is not much combat space. Those who like to cultivate can take a look and cultivate for themselves, but it is not limited to themselves, but more based on the entire human race. With the goal of revitalizing and strengthening the entire human race. There are just too many theories and introductions. It could be more concise, otherwise you will get tired of reading it. Because the protagonist has traveled through time and has a lot of knowledge about Chinese mythology, he created the 12 zodiac animals as the guardian beasts of the human race, as well as the nine sons born from the dragon and some Chinese mythical beasts. There is a realm, but it is not very important. The article also said many times that the protagonist is very strong, and the main focus is on cultivation. In addition, it is a world of beast control. Only strong beast control can quickly increase strength and realm. Very good nurturing article. The author has definitely put a lot of effort and effort into cultivating the beasts.
It has a big picture view, is bland and refreshing, makes rapid progress, and has foreshadowing. The settings are excellent, the talent application is reasonable, and the beast control is vivid However, the protagonist's character is not distinctive enough, his personality charm is not enough, and he does not have a very special point. [Think]
Totally worthy of this 9.3 Rating. It's not a traditional beast-control story, but a story about a breeder. The first setting is very detailed. It is very difficult to build a complete system without bugs, because it will involve all aspects. Because of the settings, the characters will behave accordingly without causing conflicts, which requires very strict settings. The second description is very substantial. It is not the kind of writing that can be compared with a glance or ten lines. If you skip a short paragraph, you will find that you can't understand it. Thirdly, a story with a human touch is good. Don't be tired of mindlessly killing all the time. Moreover, it is not the kind of shriveled patriotism. It doesn't need to be talked about but depends on your actions. In the end, the description of the characters was a little less, and the character creation could be strengthened, but maybe it was portraying a spiritual beast? A little strange. But the relative world is fully developed, and it would be better to balance it.
I have read Chapter 145. The protagonist of this book is perfect. He is not an immature character who has returned from two lives. Moreover, the fun part of being a breeder is to focus on breaking through and cultivating new beasts. There is no assassination plot interspersed. The human race of China is still very united, and the protagonist really has a positive outlook on life. Those who are helped by the protagonist will not be in vain [Blow a kiss]. I felt physically and mentally comfortable reading it. However, I felt that the world view was a bit too big at the end. I will be tired after reading it in one go. I will read a few books first, but I like this one very much [Sending Hearts]
I'll give it five stars. It seems that it has advantages and some minor flaws. But overall, the flaws outweigh the advantages. I use my 15 years of experience as an online article reader to give the author a small suggestion. The pace of this book is a little faster. I have been promoting the main plot, but according to the content shown so far, the protagonist has plenty of time, so he can consider opening a branch plot. Or if the author does not want to spend the plot, he can include some daily chapters to slow down the pace, such as describing a supporting character, or describing the day of a certain pet of the protagonist. The promotion main line does not have such daily chapters to adjust it, so it will feel very dry. I don't know why, but I find that many Tomato authors have this problem.
The writing is bland and there is nothing wrong with it overall. I just feel that the author always likes to attribute universal human problems to the individual problems of a certain region or country, giving others the impression that a certain problem is the same as that of a certain place.
Very good, I feel that the author can write a book about the cultivation of urban beasts with Chinese characteristics, such as the evolution of goldfish, koi, and sycamore trees, lucky koi, fragrant clivia, universe island whale, longevity peony, and cyber Sun Wukong (the mechanical creation stone, which can transform various machines (mobile phones, cars)). Cars, etc., You can search for information to help the protagonist, the seventy-two transformations) The main form is Sun Wukong), it is the novel "Beast Control Evolver", the kind of creative elves, plus the world view of Pokémon, don't fight, have to fight, and the confrontation between the Alliance and Team Rocket
That's it. It's great to develop spiritual beasts to explore the evolutionary route. It completely fits my fantasy! Let me be reborn in this book in my next life, Anxiang. I beg the author to make this book longer. The map of the world is so big that I have to run around. See the different landscapes and the various spiritual beasts born in them, and explore the secret places. Engage in biological control at the border. State exchange conferences and the like. Let's continue exploring other states. Author, could you write it in detail? Each state is just a large map mixed with some small maps, small copies, and plot lines. Even if the protagonist is at his strongest, the evolutionary paths of various creatures must be different. There must be some differences between states' systems. I really like this open world view! Author, I want to read a long novel. As long as the earth is not destroyed, you will still have something to write. Even if the writing reaches the saturation stage, update it slowly and don't finish it. The protagonist is happy in this life and has no desire for revenge. There is no specific big boss. Human beings are at peace and can explore everywhere. So let this journey continue. I don't want to see the word "end" even if it's unfinished. I want this novel to be like Pokémon, where you can explore one area after another and witness different stories. This is the charm of an open worldview! ! ! What you write, author, is so beautiful. I am really curious and looking forward to the next story! ! !
There is no heroine, no ambiguity. It is a novel that truly takes the nurturing route. Apart from a few bugs in the early stage, the human race is very united and mutually beneficial in the later stage, and the protagonist has a big picture view.
Yes, the biggest difference between this book and other books is that the protagonist is in the "early stage" of the "world" of this book, that is, the beginning of history. He is the backbone of the human race in this book. I am a little curious about the "Later Forum" extra chapter. I hope the author is interested [sending my heart][sending my heart][sending my heart][sending my heart]