Fey Evolution Merchant

  • Genre: Eastern
  • Author: Amber Button
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

A century after the Spirit Qi Awakening, the world enters a new era. Humans are able to absorb the world\'s awakened spirit qi, allowing them to tread on a new path—spirit qi occupations!
Simultaneously, the plants and animals on the planet are also evolving toward their ancestry line or developing spiritual mutations.
Lin Yuan realizes that he can assist feys in evolving limitlessly and constantly purify their bloodlines. He starts off with a small fey evolution store on the Star Web and rises up from there.
Lin Yuan: \"There is no problem that I cannot solve to deliver the goods. If there is a problem, it is because the goods are better than expectations!\"
This is a story purely about pets!

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  1. BerserkEmpyrean
    BerserkEmpyrean rated it
    As an avid reader, I found "Fey Evolution Merchant" to be a captivating and immersive tale. The protagonist's unique blend of wit and magical prowess kept me hooked from the start. The world-building was rich, with intricate Fey lore that seamlessly integrated into the plot. The story's pacing was spot-on, balancing action with moments of introspection. It's a thought-provoking read that challenges conventional notions of good and evil. Overall, it's a delightful journey that left me eager for more.
  1. Nesha23
    Nesha23 rated it
    "Fey Evolution Merchant" is a captivating and imaginative novel that explores the intricate tapestry of a world where magical creatures, known as Fey, coexist with humans. At its core, the story revolves around the protagonist, a cunning and resourceful merchant named Rhoan, who specializes in trading not only mundane goods but also the rare and precious Fey talents.

    The narrative delves into themes of commerce, power dynamics, and the blurred lines between humanity and otherworldly beings. Rhoan's journey is not just a quest for profit, but also a test of morality and the complexities of empathy in a world where the value of life is measured by its magical prowess. The author masterfully weaves a richly detailed setting, filled with vivid descriptions of both the fantastical Fey realm and the gritty underbelly of human society.

    What sets this novel apart is its thought-provoking commentary on the consequences of exploiting nature and the potential for redemption. As Rhoan grapples with his choices and the ethical dilemmas they present, readers are encouraged to reflect on our own relationship with the natural world and the importance of balance in a rapidly changing environment.

    In essence, "Fey Evolution Merchant" is a compelling blend of fantasy and social commentary, offering a thrilling adventure while challenging readers to ponder the delicate balance between progress and preservation. It's a tale that will resonate with those who appreciate well-crafted worlds and thought-provoking narratives that linger long after the final page.
  1. Queena Roger
    Queena Roger rated it
    In depth Characters with their own backstories, and connections, groups, the story is good as even though it has weak to strong kind of MC the young master kind of character are basically next to nil, or our MC is somehow a bigger young master so no killing and being chased for it on the continent.
    This is a pure pet based novel, no martial arts, no special techniques, just different kinds of pets, evolution, etc. The original pets are relevant till the end and the pets are actual beings not just weapons of power or anything, each of them have their own characteristics, skills, etc
    All in all a good story.
  1. Alexia Fred
    Alexia Fred rated it
    HUGE INFODUMPS! And author constantly repeats the same thing OVER AND OVER AND OVER again.
    Also, one chapter he introduces a new rule of this book, later he will break this rule.

    Let me put it this way. The normal conversation in this novel goes like this,
    Mc says something.
    The person mc is talking to replies with unfamiliar terminology.
    Author takes 3 paragraphs to explain.
    The mc replies with unknown terminology again.
    Author explains using 3 paragraph again.

    Every conversation is a tool for the author to dump huuuuge info that will probably never be mentioned again.
    30 chapters in and VERY LITTLE has actually happened. But boy oh boy you probably know about half of all technical details on how fey, fey grades, fey characteristics, various companies, tools, fey cultivation plans used in this book's universe.
    Also, to the review that said no system, that is true. But the mc has a huge all encompassing cheat when it comes to feys. Not a bad thing per say but just mentioning.
    Dialogue is VERY dry because of the constant info dumps in them. So i s the exposition. And whenever any character in this story is feeling something, like happiness or anger, the author explains exactly why that character is feeling that, why the mc mad them feel like that, what the mc thinks about that character, etcetc you get my point.
    I mean the readers aren't dumb. the author doesn't have to explain why the mc's sister is feeling happy when the mc got her a good fey. But the author does, line by line, breaking down what she was feeling.

    Also, in this world it is apparently really hard for people to train something called 'runes'. But the mc just has to look in a certain random direction and recite poems. Then boom, new rune.
    Author said only contractors can choose skills for fey, but a few chapters later we see people choosing skill for fey not contracted to them.
    Author spends HUGE TIME explaining how things work, but when executing them in the book he literally throws all that out of the window and lets the characters break every rule he established.
    Oh and don't get me started with FEYS. Random fey appears, author takes a chapter to explain all the characteristics of that fey.
    Like he does that for almost every fey. Even the ones not related to mc or any major character.

    This is not a novel, it is one GIANT INFO DUMP or MONSTER ENCYCLOPEDIA. Not recommended.
  1. Wendy Abbott
    Wendy Abbott rated it
    petition to bring back the world of deities.........................................................................................................................
  1. Muriel Theresa
    Muriel Theresa rated it
    10% About Pets.
    30% about How good the MC is and why people should worship him.
    30% about politics / trade.
    30% Repeating information or speaking useless information.
  1. Geoffrey Louise
    Geoffrey Louise rated it
    bit.ly/3LyRF1N
  1. Rebecca Johnston
    Rebecca Johnston rated it
    Nothing happens in the first 30 chapters. I'm not joking. Sure he gets his ability but the author spends so much time just galivanting and increasing word count that nothing happens. Just when you think he's going to start being a merchant he wastes more time at other things. Don't waste your stones.

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