I Built a Home on the Back of the Black Tortoise

I Built a Home on the Back of the Black Tortoise

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我在玄武背后建家园 / 驯养师:我在玄武后背建家园

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在玄武背后建家园, 驯养师:我在玄武后背建家园

By 各种控

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2902 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Mu Liang travels to a post-apocalypse parallel world. This world has become a wasteland. Food cannot be grown, the rain is acidic, and the sky is covered with dust. Mu Liang was saved by a mutant rabbit-eared woman and he was also bound to the God-level Taming System. Tamed a turtle that evolved into the Holy Beast, Black Tortoise, with a back that was more than 10,000 miles wide. It also had high mountains and flowing rivers as well as fertile black soil…… He just so happened to be able to build a home on its back. Tamed a small tree sapling, and it evolved into the world tree that blocked the hot wind, purified the acid rain and air, and the blue sky and white clouds reappeared. Tamed a group of marching ants. Who dared to mess with him? The marching ants were like a sandstorm. Once they swept through a place, only a pile of dead bones would be left. Tamed a rabbit-eared woman and then became entangled??? One year later, he was given a little rabbit-eared child as a gift.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Built a Home on the Back of the Black Tortoise Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Built a Home on the Back of the Black Tortoise "I Built a Home on the Back of the Black Tortoise" is a novel that definitely sparked my interest, and after diving in, I can see why it’s been generating such varied opinions. It's a blend of fantasy, sci-fi, and slice-of-life elements, and while it has its charms, it also presents some potential pitfalls. ### First Impressions My initial impression was positive. The premise of a retired soldier transmigrating to a new world and building a home on a giant, evolving tortoise? Intriguing! The early chapters did a decent job of setting the stage, introducing the system, and establishing the MC's initial relationships. ### What Works Well I particularly enjoyed the gradual world-building. It's not just about the MC becoming overpowered overnight; there's a steady progression that allows the world to unfold naturally. The supporting characters, while not deeply explored just yet, possess distinct personalities and motivations, which adds to the overall appeal. The MC's rational decision-making, stemming from his past as a soldier, is a welcome change from the often-immature protagonists I encounter in this genre. I also appreciate the unique blend of genres, creating a refreshing change from the usual xuanhuan fare. ### Areas of Concern My main concern stems from the potential romantic subplots involving underage characters. While the author might be trying to navigate this delicately, the ambiguous ages and hints of affection create an uncomfortable undertone. It's a slippery slope, and I hope the author addresses this issue carefully to avoid alienating readers. Additionally, the MC's rapid power-up, while satisfying for some, might diminish the tension for others. The story does feel like wish fulfillment at times, which isn't necessarily bad, but it could benefit from more significant challenges and obstacles. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the initial setup is quite rapid, with the MC gaining his powers and building his home relatively quickly. The turtle's evolution also happens at an accelerated pace, which might feel rushed for some. There are also concerns about the "rabbit girl" and her feelings towards the MC. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Built a Home on the Back of the Black Tortoise" is a mixed bag. It has a unique premise, enjoyable world-building, and a likable protagonist. However, the potential issues with underage romantic interests and the rapid power progression are significant concerns. If the author can address these issues, this novel has the potential to be something truly special. As it stands, I'd say it's a decent read, but proceed with caution.

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