Evolution From A Seed

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Pig Master
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

\"Li Ping had accidentally received a Seed Alteration System.
While others were earning money by planting crops on their own lands, Li Ping was selling his altered seeds at a high price.
He had seeds that could grow greens under extreme weather conditions, ginseng that could be grown easily, and even watermelon-sized tomatoes…
Li Peng’s altered seeds had greatly changed the world. Sometime in the future, when he threw a 5-star altered seed he had altered on Saturn, a humongous tree grew out of it, covering the entire planet and terraforming it into a habitable one.\"

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  1. michealosborn
    michealosborn rated it
    "Evolution From A Seed" captivated me with its profound exploration of life's journey. The narrative, rich in metaphor and symbolism, weaved an enchanting tale of growth and transformation. The protagonist's evolution from a humble seed to a resilient entity resonated deeply, reminding me of the power of resilience and self-discovery. Each chapter was a captivating read, leaving me pondering the delicate dance between chance and destiny. A thought-provoking gem that lingered long after the last page.
  1. AceStudiowLk
    AceStudiowLk rated it
    "Evolution from a Seed" is a thought-provoking novel that weaves a compelling narrative around the metaphorical journey of life's transformation. The author invites readers to delve into the profound interconnectedness between nature, growth, and the human experience. The story begins with a simple seed, symbolizing the potential for life that lies within each one of us, waiting to be nurtured and unleashed.

    As the seed evolves, it encounters various challenges and opportunities, mirroring the ups and downs we encounter in our own lives. It explores themes of resilience, adaptation, and the power of change, reminding us that even the smallest beginnings can lead to remarkable transformations. The book also touches upon the intricate web of relationships and the impact our actions have on the world around us.

    What sets this novel apart is its ability to blend scientific concepts with emotional depth, making complex ideas accessible and relatable. It encourages readers to reflect on their place in the grand scheme of existence and the role they play in shaping their own destiny, much like the seed's pursuit of light and growth.

    In a human tone, "Evolution from a Seed" is a gentle reminder that we are all part of an ongoing evolutionary process, and our stories, just like the seed's, are not predetermined. It's a beautiful, inspiring read that leaves a lasting impression on the heart and mind, fostering empathy, self-awareness, and a deeper appreciation for the wonders of life.
  1. Nelson Scott
    Nelson Scott rated it
    Overall, this story gives off a unique spin to a genre that's been down thousands of times. Making it seem completely new and fresh. Not repetitive like some other works I've read. Thanks for writing such beautiful work. I enjoyed getting lost within this world you created.
  1. Fanny Buck
    Fanny Buck rated it
    Here we go again, a interesting novel but since it's based on Earth.. there will be racism and China number one B.S.. they'll make the foreigners so stupid that it's annoying.
  1. Gary Piers
    Gary Piers rated it
    Skip the synopsis. Just to let you know that ginseng has seeds. In Brazil we produce a seed that is developed in large quantities for negligible values. Asia consumes them at a great price for a mixture of pseudoscience (they believe the natural mountain version is medically miraculous). While nowadays it is easily cultivable (economically not worth it). Anyway, try to get vaccinated.
  1. Evelyn James
    Evelyn James rated it
    C̶h̶i̶n̶a̶ ̶Taiwan Numba Wan.

    I'm just being extremely racist here. Don't mind me.












    [Disclaimer: I'm not racist.]

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  1. Owen Elizabeth
    Owen Elizabeth rated it
    Abusive racism starts at chapter 18. Those who don't like chinese racist content and people from countries like Japan and America beware .................................
  1. Yvonne Austin
    Yvonne Austin rated it
    Raw please





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