Agate Honey Dew
i read till 250 chapter so first if u are looking for a beast Taming novel were mc goes on adventures and have beast fights then u r would be greatly disappointed what u would find here in this novel is what you see in urban novels -fighting this novel is all about mc basically making connections with people at one lvl then on another and so on while enhancing his beasts then repeat this novel very bland after a 100 or chapters and becomes boring so for people who like normal beast Taming novels this definitely a let down but this not the worst novel of beast Taming novels but a quite a different take on it just the author forgot the basic charm of the Beast Taming theme in his goal of making a different one i hope it made some sense
A common discussion about gun ownership is whether it should be universalized. Everything in the MC world is a potential weapon. Including the MC himself who can be tamed and turned into a weapon against his loved ones. Once that risk exists, no one works or produces food, and the tamers eat the battle beasts. Isn't that the real story on the pokemon continent?
This book, all in all seems stupidly similar to another novel by the name "Monster Pet Evolution". The initial start is the same, mc can't tame monster then poof can tame monsters, mc tries to learn how to cultivate monsters then does that and gets the money necessary to cultivate his own. This book on the other hand tries to make it easier to keep writing by simplifying the process required to 'evolve' a beast, therefore reducing events required to gain materials, while also trying make him seem more powerful, somehow? Reason for 'rating': The flow of the text is sometimes incomprehensible, or just doesn't work. Story is just a clear cut copy. Character design is shoddy at best, but then also somewhat of a copy. Don't care about updating since I won't read past the first 20 chaps. World background has a bit more content that is it's own, but most of it is still a copy. If this book isn't a copy or hasn't taken inspiration from MPE, then the author is just inept at researching, writing, and/or creativity. Contrarily, I highly would recommend anyone that sees this review to check out Monster Pet Evolution. It's finished and has a decently written story all around. The ending will throw you for a loop for a bit but it isn't the worst. TL;DR This books seems like a rip of another decent monster taming novel of the name Monster Pet Evolution, but it doesn't have nearly the same quality, imo.