Little Snow Leopard is Farming in the Beast World

Little Snow Leopard is Farming in the Beast World

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小雪豹正在兽世种田

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 小雪豹正在兽世种田

By 放开我能吃完

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
423 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Qi Bai traveled to the beastmen world and became a marginalized snow leopard. Looking at the delicate pink lines around his eyes, the pink flesh pads, the furry big tail… Qi Bai’s eyes shone, and he took a deep breath. “Meow!” (Cool!) The raging storms and flash floods forced the beastmen to leave their home and establish a new tribe. Catching fish, making salt, burning pottery, enclosing sheep, farming, building a city, and… Of course, the most important thing was to feed the dog next door (not really). Every day in the beast world was busy and fulfilling. This small world changed from having nothing to being a holy place that everyone yearned for. Lang Ze had never thought of joining any tribe. He no longer had a tribe. He just wanted to be a lone traveler, looking for his people on the boundless Beastmen Continent. This was his only mission that he would never abandon. He didn’t care what others thought, or care about the life or death of the group of beastmen who fled together with him. This was just a place where he temporarily stayed and he could leave at any time. However, the little sub-beastman, who always had a warm smile, suddenly broke into his world. The sun and moon alternated every day. His silver moon rose again.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Little Snow Leopard is Farming in the Beast World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Little Snow Leopard is Farming in the Beast World "Little Snow Leopard is Farming in the Beast World" is quite the adventure, a blend of fantasy, romance, and slice-of-life that throws you headfirst into a primitive world. Overall, I found it to be an enjoyable, albeit flawed, read. ### First Impressions The premise is immediately engaging: a sickly young man reincarnates as a snow leopard cub in a beast-filled world. I was drawn in by the initial survival struggles and the promise of tribe-building. The early chapters hooked me with their focus on community and resourcefulness. ### What Works Well The world-building is definitely a strong point. The dynamic between horned beastmen and sub-beastmen, reminiscent of an omegaverse but with its own unique flavor, provides a solid foundation for the story. I particularly enjoyed watching the tribe grow from a ragtag group of survivors into a thriving community, and I appreciated the focus on infrastructure development – from basic survival to crafting a well-equipped village. The detailed descriptions of their farming and building endeavors were quite satisfying. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I started to notice some cracks. The main character's sudden and inexplicable knowledge felt jarring. While I appreciate a capable protagonist, the MC's ability to seemingly know everything about everything, from weaving bamboo to making oyster sauce, stretched my suspension of disbelief. It gave off a bit of a Mary Sue vibe, and I yearned for a better explanation of his seemingly endless knowledge. The romance, while sweet, also felt somewhat underdeveloped. I wished for more depth and exploration of the characters' inner thoughts and feelings. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the story loses focus later on, with too many plot holes and unresolved threads. The grand conspiracy behind the farming plot, while intriguing, might not fully deliver on its potential. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Little Snow Leopard is Farming in the Beast World" is a decent read, especially if you're a fan of tribe-building and slice-of-life stories in a beastly setting. While the plot and characters could use more depth, the overall experience is enjoyable enough to warrant a try, especially if you're new to the genre. Just be prepared to overlook some inconsistencies and underdeveloped relationships along the way.

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