Monster Factory

Monster Factory

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超級怪獸工廠 / 超级怪兽工厂

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Chao ji guai shou gong chang, 超級怪獸工廠, 超级怪兽工厂

By the sheathed sword, xia zhong cang jia, 匣中藏剑

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1410 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

I am Ye Qing. Lucky I found a [Monster Factory] application. This bunch of super strong monsters are individually comparable to over 100 human beings, and they bring all kinds of skills! Efficiency? With the skill processing speed +300, you still want to compete? Precision? *cough, cough* Bring me that legendary dial caliper, let’s show them what absolute precision really mean. Ye Qing: When, us, men want to be successful, we pull out our wallets. Monsters: Don’t play those malice games with us. The creation of ultimate machinery is our love and life. These impenetrable bodies are our tools of the trade. A 20 meter tall, overly buffed, savage looking monsters hold on to a ultimate cutting machine and yelled at the sky: “I am not targeting anyone specifically! Rather I am telling you all that, everything, in front of me and my tools are, nothing, but tr*sh!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Monster Factory Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Monster Factory "Monster Factory" is a unique blend of genres that initially grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I can see why it has a dedicated following. It’s a story about Ye Qing, an average guy trying to save his family business who stumbles upon a supernatural ability to summon monsters that are experts in their fields. It's a wild ride of business management, industrialization, and a touch of the bizarre, all wrapped up in a modern-day setting. ### First Impressions The first few chapters are admittedly a bit gloomy, setting the stage for Ye Qing's struggles. I almost bounced off at first, but I'm glad I stuck around. The initial setup, while a little rough, quickly gives way to a more engaging narrative as the "monster factory" aspect comes into play. The premise is unusual and refreshing, even if the cover art doesn't quite do it justice. ### What Works Well The core of the story, for me, is the blend of game elements with the real world. Watching Ye Qing build his business empire with the help of these specialized monsters is genuinely amusing. The author clearly did their homework when it comes to the technical aspects of manufacturing and engineering. I also enjoyed seeing the protagonist go from a struggling factory owner to competing with global giants, even if that sometimes comes with a dose of nationalism. The monsters themselves are well-developed, each with unique abilities and personalities, adding depth to the narrative. ### Areas of Concern While the story is enjoyable, some aspects gave me pause. The translation quality seems to take a hit after a certain point, which can make it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the story. Also, the level of nationalism present may be a deterrent for some readers, as it can seep into the narrative in ways that feel forced or uncomfortable. Additionally, the ease with which the MC gains advantages, without necessarily demonstrating his own skills or intelligence, can feel a bit too convenient at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed concern about the MC's methods, particularly regarding the use of monsters as essentially unpaid labor. This raises ethical questions that the story doesn't always address, and it can create a slightly uneasy feeling. There are also comments about potentially problematic portrayals of certain monster races and their interactions with humans, which could be interpreted as racially insensitive. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Monster Factory" offers an entertaining and original take on the business management genre. I found myself enjoying the blend of fantasy and sci-fi elements, as well as the protagonist's journey from rags to riches. However, the inconsistent translation quality and potentially problematic themes are worth considering before diving in. Overall, I'd recommend giving it a try, but be aware of its limitations.

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