Beast Taming: I Raised a Broken-Winged Angel into the God of the End

Beast Taming: I Raised a Broken-Winged Angel into the God of the End

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御兽:我把残翼天使养成终焉之神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 御兽:我把残翼天使养成终焉之神

By 大生抽

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

After transmigrating into a world of Beast Tamers, Fang Ran found himself scammed and tricked into contracting a crippled angel. But because of this, he awakened a god-tier talent — Advance Credit — allowing him to enjoy the results first and fill in the process later! While everyone else was grinding day and night to learn new skills, Fang Ran’s angel had already mastered them all. While everyone else was racking their brains trying to evolve their beasts, Fang Ran’s angel had already ascended into a divine being. Classmate: “He’s way too hardworking. He keeps training even after mastering all the skills!” Campus Belle: “When it comes to hard work, I can’t compare to Fang Ran. Even my beast can’t compare to his!” Years later, someone asked Fang Ran the secret to his success. He simply smiled and said, “Just reviewing the basics, over and over.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Beast Taming: I Raised a Broken-Winged Angel into the God of the End Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Beast Taming: I Raised a Broken-Winged Angel into the God of the End Alright, let's dive into "Beast Taming: I Raised a Broken-Winged Angel into the God of the End." The title alone is quite a mouthful, but it definitely piqued my interest, promising a blend of fantasy, beast companions, and a healthy dose of power progression. After reading a fair bit of it, here are my thoughts. ### First Impressions The premise is fairly familiar – an Earthling transported to a beast-taming world with a system that grants him access to future power. It's a trope we've seen before, but the initial setup is intriguing enough to keep me reading. The world itself feels like a fantastical reimagining of Earth, which is a nice touch, making it relatable without sacrificing the fantastical elements. ### What Works Well The pacing is definitely a strong point. The story moves along at a brisk pace, keeping me engaged without feeling rushed. The action sequences are well-choreographed, and the world-building, while not overly intricate, is sufficient to create a believable and immersive setting. I also appreciate the absence of the typical "brain-dead young master" villains that plague so many web novels. The relationships, especially the bonds formed with the demi-human beasts, add a layer of depth that elevates the story beyond a simple power fantasy. The system, which allows the MC to borrow power from the future, is a clever mechanic that keeps the progression interesting. ### Areas of Concern While the fast-paced progression is generally a positive, I can see how it might be a point of contention for some. The MC does gain power relatively quickly, and I can understand how that could potentially lead to a feeling that the story might peak too soon. The relationship with the angel companion may also be off-putting to some readers. I can see how the dynamic could be perceived as…uncomfortable, depending on your preferences. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Beast Taming: I Raised a Broken-Winged Angel into the God of the End" is a solid and entertaining read. It takes familiar tropes and executes them well, creating a consistently engaging experience. While the rapid power progression and the nature of the relationship with the angel companion might not appeal to everyone, the well-paced story, interesting world-building, and engaging action sequences make it a worthwhile read for fans of the genre. I'd say it's a solid choice if you're looking for a fun and relatively lighthearted fantasy adventure.

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