Farming and Raising a Husband in the Beast World

Farming and Raising a Husband in the Beast World

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兽世养夫种田忙

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: FRAHB, 兽世养夫种田忙

By zhu liuliu, 祝六六

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
60 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Fan Zhou woke up and became a crippled beastman of a small tribe. In this world ruled by beastmen, animals that want to become humans must consume a flower called the Beast Spirit Flower. After a yellow rain many years ago, the Beast Spirit Flower was almost extinct, and there were fewer and fewer beastmen. But Fan Zhou can grow beast spirit flowers, because he has the water ability of the Spirit Spring. – Feng Xun is from the Central Continent, and he was backstabbed by his relatives during the fight for the Beast Emperor, not only did they betray him but they also injured his leg. Feng Xun opened his eyes in a cave, and although he was a little surprised that he was rescued, he was silent and waited for death. His leg injury was very serious, and without the Beast Spirit Flower as the main medicine, it was impossible for the injured leg to recover. How can a beastman with a lame leg survive? The beastmen in the tribe learned that Fan Zhou had picked up a man and came back, and kindly persuaded him, “You can’t just find a cripple just because you were abandoned by the leopard, you are so weak that you can’t raise him.” The s*umbag ex-fiancé also frowned and educated him: “Although you are not worthy of me, you will should not lower yourself for a cripple.” Later on, Fan Zhou was snatched away by the beastmen of the Axe tribe because he knew how to make salt, and the beastmen in the tribe hurriedly went to save him, and at this moment, a white shadow suddenly flashed like the wind and rushed in front of all the beastmen. The beastmen of the tribe were stunned. Wasn’t that wolf a cripple?! Before Fan Zhou could follow the beastmen of the Axe Tribe out of their territory, a dazzling white shadow fell from the sky, kicking all the beastmen of the Axe Tribe into the air. Fan Zhou looked confused, the beast spirit flower he planted was not yet ripe, this person’s legs were still lame, why did he run so fast? It was a long time before Fan Zhou knew why this man was so fast. Later, Fan Zhou and Feng Xun went to the Central Continent together, and the delicious food, exquisite pottery, and beautiful clothes blinded the eyes of the beastmen in the Central Continent. What’s even more shocking is that Fan Zhou also has endless beast spirit flowers. Reading guide: Fan Zhou is a lop-eared rabbit, and Feng Xun is a big snow wolf, but this article is empty, so there is a difference between the protagonist and the two animals in reality

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Farming and Raising a Husband in the Beast World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Farming and Raising a Husband in the Beast World "Farming and Raising a Husband in the Beast World" is a web novel that caught my attention with its blend of fantasy, romance, and slice-of-life elements. The premise of a modern man reincarnating into a beast world and building a life with a handsome beastman sounded like a fun escape, and for the most part, it delivered. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn to the protagonist, Fan Zhou. He's a grounded character who misses the conveniences of his old life, which made him relatable. The early chapters focused on tribe building and the slow-burn romance between Fan Zhou and Feng Xun, which I found quite charming. The lack of excessive drama was a breath of fresh air. I was eager to see how Fan Zhou would use his knowledge and water-based ability to improve the lives of the beastmen. ### What Works Well The novel shines in its world-building and character interactions. The concept of the Beast Spirit Flowers, Fan Zhou's special abilities, and the unique tribe culture were creatively implemented. I appreciated that the story didn't rely on tired tropes or forced conflicts. The romance, while slow, felt genuine. I especially liked how the story addressed the equality of gender within the tribes and the commandment of "Love your mate, no matter their gender," which promoted a positive message. It was also refreshing to see a male protagonist who enjoys physical intimacy in a relationship. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed many aspects of the story, I did find some areas that could have been improved. The tribe building aspect felt a bit rushed and vague at times. I questioned the plausibility of certain advancements and the limited variety of food sources. The ending, in particular, felt abrupt and introduced too many new plot lines in the final chapters, which cheapened the overall world-building. I also found Fan Zhou's initial view of the beastmen as children a bit unsettling, although his feelings evolved as the story progressed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The ending introduces a major twist involving the origins of the beast world, complete with advanced technology and a scientific explanation for their existence. While some may find this twist intriguing, I felt it detracted from the earlier focus on survival and civilization building. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Farming and Raising a Husband in the Beast World" is a light and enjoyable read with a unique premise and heartwarming romance. While it has its flaws, particularly in the rushed ending and occasional plot holes, the novel's strengths lie in its charming characters, creative world-building, and lack of unnecessary drama. If you're looking for a sweet and relaxing story with a touch of fantasy, this might be worth checking out, just be prepared for a somewhat abrupt conclusion.

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