The Goddess Granted Me the [Hatching] Skill and Somehow I Became the Strongest Tamer, Commanding Mythical and Divine Beasts

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: まるせい(ベルナノレフ)
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

Klaus, who was on the verge of death from a severe fever, encounters a goddess who bestows upon him a unique skill called ‘Hatching’. When he regains consciousness, he finds himself lying in bed, surrounded by his parents and sister, Celia.

Later on, after becoming an adventurer, Klaus discovers a large egg deep in the forest. When he attempts to hatch it, a Phoenix emerges. Strangely, an automatic bond is formed, allowing Klaus to harness some of the familiar’s abilities as an added bonus. As Klaus starts to demonstrate the true potential of the Hatching skill, he gradually garners attention among fellow adventurers and eventually catches the eye of the nation…

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  1. PilgrimJaggerbKb
    PilgrimJaggerbKb rated it
    Wow.  Great story line so far.. I love it already.
  1. HarleyDB
    HarleyDB rated it
    Keep up the good work
  1. Cultured_Daoist69
    Hello, this is Moriarty, the author of this story. If you are into strong female leads,second chance, misunderstandings, werewolves, rebirth, fantasy, professor x student, manipulative FL x manipulative ML, yandere ML, face slapping, revenge, plot twists and faithful ML, then this is for you!
  1. alivegolden1
    alivegolden1 rated it
    I loved it maybe because I experienced their parents story first
  1. MissyTi
    MissyTi rated it
    The pacing of this novel is inconsistent and appears to lack a clear structure, as if the author didn't have a coherent plan in place. It gives the impression that the writer is trying to arbitrarily enhance the protagonist's abilities without considering the overall story or narrative. So far, there hasn't been anything particularly engaging or compelling me to continue reading. It reads more like a forced and awkward power fantasy that lacks character growth. The main character feels like a video game character being unfairly leveled up, with no meaningful events unfolding for either him or his environment. The supporting characters come across as one-dimensional, akin to NPCs in an old-school RPG from the Famicom era.

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