Farming Tycoon of Two Worlds
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两界种田大亨
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: FTTW, Liangjie Zhongtian Daheng, 两界种田大亨
By ye yiluo, 叶忆落
Completed chinese Web Novel
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To make a fortune, start by farming in two worlds.
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beastsbody temperingbusiness managementcharacter growthcookingdemonsfairiesfantasy worldfarminggate to another worldhandsome male leadhard working protagonisthidden abilitiesknightslanguage barriermaster servant relationshipmodern daymodern knowledgemutated creaturesnoblespoor to richreturning from another worldrevengeseme protagonistsiblingssibling's caresickly characterss*ave protagonists*avesslow growth at startslow romancespecial abilitiesspirit usersspiritssword and magictransformation abilitytransported to another worldtribal societyweak to strong
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## My Thoughts on Farming Tycoon of Two Worlds
"Farming Tycoon of Two Worlds" promised a blend of genres that really piqued my interest: adventure, fantasy, and even a dash of yaoi. The premise of a character bridging the gap between worlds through farming sounded unique, so I dove in eager to see how it all played out.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the setup. The MC's ability to travel between worlds, each with its own distinct power system (magic swordsmen, fairies, cultivation), felt like a fresh take on the isekai genre. I was expecting a story about building a business empire across dimensions, but it seems the focus shifts as the story progresses.
### What Works Well
The world-building definitely stands out. The author has created a complex system with different power hierarchies. Several readers have noted how relatively easy it is to follow, even when reading in MTL (machine translation), which is a definite plus for those of us who are impatient for official translations. The earlier parts of the story focusing on the "poor-to-rich" aspect were also engaging, drawing me into the MC's initial struggles and successes.
### Areas of Concern
However, my enthusiasm waned as I read further. A common sentiment is that the characters, while initially interesting, don't get enough development beyond a certain point. The romance, which I was hoping would be a significant element, apparently takes a backseat to the MC's relentless pursuit of power. Several readers mentioned that the story transforms into a more generic "upgrade flow" narrative, losing some of its initial charm. I also saw some comments about side characters and romantic pairings feeling forced or detracting from the main story, which is disappointing.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out potential issues with the MC's initial use of villagers, and the nature of the magical bond between the MC and ML. There are also mentions of specific plot points, like the introduction of a side couple, that some found detrimental to the overall narrative.
### Final Verdict
"Farming Tycoon of Two Worlds" has an interesting premise and some strong world-building, making it a decent read if you're looking for a power fantasy with a unique setting. However, the shift in focus from character development to constant upgrades, coupled with a seemingly underdeveloped romance and some questionable plot choices, ultimately held it back from reaching its full potential for me. I'd say give it a try if you enjoy OP MCs and don't mind a less-than-stellar romantic subplot.