I Have A Space For Planting

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Faraway Light
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

Zhang Cheng was just a normal salaryman at the age of 26.
Just like everyone else, he worked from 9 to 5 every weekday.
However, he had a bug.
When he was 23-year-old, he received a space that was connected to another dimension.
The space was about half an acre big.
He could use the space the raise crops and animals.
Yet, he could only take the harvested crops out of the space or only insert things that the space needed. He couldn\'t do anything else with it.
The only upside was he could exchange his harvest for points to upgrade the space.
Three years later, he finally had 300 points for the upgrade.
He received another space, and in this space...

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  1. Yipman007
    Yipman007 rated it
    The novel "I Have A Space For Planting" captivated me with its profound exploration of human connection and the healing power of nature. The protagonist's journey was relatable, as they weaved through life's complexities while nurturing seeds of hope. The narrative was both introspective and evocative, painting vivid pictures of the transformative power of small acts. Its themes resonated deeply, reminding us all to make space for growth, both in our gardens and within ourselves. A gentle reminder to embrace change and find beauty amidst the chaos, this book is a delightful read that stays with you long after the last page.
  1. AngelPaillan1393
    AngelPaillan1393 rated it
    "I Have a Space for Planting" is a thought-provoking novel that beautifully weaves together the themes of personal growth, resilience, and the profound connection between humans and nature. The story, set against the backdrop of everyday life, invites readers to reflect on the significance of nurturing both literal and metaphorical seeds in our lives.

    The protagonist's journey of planting a garden serves as a metaphor for self-discovery and the pursuit of dreams. As they tend to the plants, they learn patience, responsibility, and the importance of nurturing relationships, much like caring for the living beings around them. The author masterfully employs symbolism, with each plant representing different aspects of the character's psyche or experiences, allowing readers to relate their own life lessons to the narrative.

    Through the challenges faced by the characters, the novel explores the human capacity for adaptation and the power of hope in overcoming adversity. It reminds us that even in the darkest times, there's always an opportunity to create a space for growth and transformation. Ultimately, "I Have a Space for Planting" is a heartwarming and insightful read that encourages readers to cultivate their own spaces for growth, both within themselves and in their communities, fostering a deeper appreciation for the beauty and interconnectedness of life.
  1. Yvonne Austin
    Yvonne Austin rated it
    it started good then dropped for a bit then became better later, it's a usual wish fulfilment novel. The only thing I don't like is how he's only able to pick up girls using money.
  1. Curitis Wheeler
    Curitis Wheeler rated it
    exp..................................................................................................................................................
  1. Antony Walter
    Antony Walter rated it
    Honestly I dont know what to say. One thing I do know though is that this isnt much of a system novel and it doesnt try to get serious. Its full-on wish fullfilment and theres no random young master that wants to make life hard for the mc.

    I dont know how itll be possible for this novel to even get past the 200chapter mark unless it adds in powers and martial arts for some reason.

    Mc went from a slightly realistic and commendable person, to "haha laid and girls go brrrr" in the span of 20 chapters. It will also clearly have some harem in it.

    Not really my thing but if you dont mind any of those things that I mentioned, then feel free to read this novel
  1. Truman DuBois
    Truman DuBois rated it
    It is sad to inform that one of the biggest problems in the world today is food waste. There is still quality soil and plenty of water, but we need to make food reach poor places, at low cost and with quality. This is more logistical than spatial dependence. After all, there is ample urban space where it is possible to grow food.
  1. Harold Dierser
    Harold Dierser rated it
    raw link pls
  1. Doris Halifax
    Doris Halifax rated it
    I just don't know why the MC suddenly became a simp! The whole story went downhill as he started behaving like he is a rich daddy buying women!
    The title of the novel and the story hardly matches and the story is very boring as it goes on. I had some expectations regarding this novel but I'm dropping this novel. It's not worth it!

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