Winged beasts with a hundred-meter wingspan swooped from the skies above.
Bloodthirsty creatures weaved and leapt between skyscrapers, in search of prey.
Thunderous beasts shrouded in lightning took steps that shook the earth with each stride.
Humans hid, trembling in the city ruins, praying for the protection of the World Tree.
Outside the city, a gargantuan tree that eclipsed the sun, opened its eyes.
"This is the city under my sanctuary. Leave, or meet your death!"
In an instant, all beasts submitted.
PS: Mutated Animals + Lord genre!
Early-stage main storyline: Tame Mutated Animals and establish power.
In the mid to late stages, the protagonist can transform into a human.
good novel, it is not too long, the characters are good, I also like that the technology still works, partially at least, there is not much Chinese nationalism in this novel, which is appreciated, the only similar thing you will find is j-20 fighting dragons in Europe, but that's it.
I like books where the mc isn't human, however what a lot of authors do including this one, they tend to focus on everything but the mc most of the time and we get very little of the mc only snippets every now and then. I'm not trying to read about some random person, I wanna know what the mc is doing, I know he's a tree and and it can be hard to come up with interesting stuff to do with him. However that's what the story is about.
I'm enjoying this story and am just starting chapter 28 now. The MC is both growing quickly and yet the growth spurts feel more spread out than they are, due to other activities occurring. The MC is forced to be patient, due to being a tree, at least at first. As he gains abilities, he starts interacting more with various wildlife, so there is more going on than just his growth as a tree. His first mission into the nearby city, using the animals, was interesting and caused more than one reaction among the humans. The translation, grammar, etc. is mostly good and many chapters have no issues.
I'm really looking forward to how this story develops
Pretty good, it is solid and on the right track, the protagonist, despite being a tree, is still a decent being, and the translation is good.
I’m not even joking—I literally forgot the protagonist's name because he barely ever shows up anymore. This is ridiculous. The story was great until he captured Chen, but now in almost every chapter, we don’t even see the main character.
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