Bringing The Farm To Live In Another World

Bringing The Farm To Live In Another World

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带着农场混异界

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: BTFTLIAW, 带着农场混异界

By ming yu, 明宇

3.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
15498 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

“If he’s being badass, I’m gonna plant my own crops. If he messes with me, he will not live past next year.” Homebody Zhao Hai brought ‘QQ Farm’ along in his traversal to another world and resided within the body of a fallen noble. His fief was a black land which nothing could be planted, and more importantly, he even had a peerlessly powerful fiancee, who was actually the successor of a duchy and future Grand Duchess! Even more importantly, he is a magical and martial cripple who could not learn magic and martial arts. His crippling was very thorough. “I can’t learn magic, but I have the farm. You dare attack me? I’ll release bugs to eat up your rations and crops, and put pesticides and weed agents into your water sources to make your lands grow weeds. See if you dare to attack me. What? You wanna hire killers to assassinate me? Hehehe. I’ll hide inside the little house in my farm and see how you can attack me. When you leave, I’m gonna terminate your country’s crop productions, and then all of your people will revolt. See if you dare to kill me.” Watch how this somewhat black hearted hobo uses his QQ Farm in the world of swords and magic to become a globally known nightmarish existence.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Bringing The Farm To Live In Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Bringing The Farm To Live In Another World "Bringing The Farm To Live In Another World" promised a unique spin on the isekai genre, and while it initially hooked me with its premise, my journey through its sprawling world was a mixed bag. With thousands of chapters already available and still ongoing, it's a commitment, to say the least. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the idea of a protagonist armed with a farming simulator in a fantasy world. It felt like a fresh take on the overpowered MC trope, offering a blend of strategy, resource management, and world-building that I found genuinely appealing. The initial chapters successfully established the MC's underdog status and the potential of his unique abilities. ### What Works Well The early game of building up the MC's territory using his farming skills is engaging. The novelty of seeing modern agricultural techniques applied in a medieval-esque setting is initially quite charming. Some readers have praised the unique blend of genres, finding the slow-burn approach to kingdom-building and resource management satisfying. There's also a certain appeal in watching the MC use his farm in creative ways to overcome challenges, at least in the beginning. ### Areas of Concern However, as I delved deeper, I found myself echoing some of the criticisms I've seen pop up. The pacing is glacial, and the story often meanders into repetitive scenarios. The farming aspect, which was the initial draw, gradually fades into the background, replaced by more generic cultivation elements. The MC's character development also seems to stagnate, and his initial cautiousness gives way to a less nuanced, more typical power-fantasy protagonist. The harem aspect, while present, is often criticized for its shallow development and the cardboard cutout nature of the female characters. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed disappointment with the direction the story takes, particularly regarding the MC's increasingly ruthless actions and the shift towards more conventional xianxia tropes. The farm's abilities become increasingly absurd, offering convenient solutions to every problem and diminishing the sense of challenge. ### Final Verdict "Bringing The Farm To Live In Another World" has moments of brilliance, but ultimately suffers from its excessive length and repetitive nature. While the initial premise is intriguing, the story gradually loses its unique identity, devolving into a more generic power fantasy with a shallow harem and questionable character development. If you're looking for a light read to pass the time and don't mind a slow-burn story with a generous helping of power fantasy, it might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a long commitment and a gradual departure from the initial farming theme.

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