Little Snow Leopard is Farming in the Beast World

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Qi Bai traveled to the beastmen world and became a marginalized snow leopard.

Looking at the delicate pink lines around his eyes, the pink flesh pads, the furry big tail…

Qi Bai’s eyes shone, and he took a deep breath.

“Meow!” (Cool!)

The raging storms and flash floods forced the beastmen to leave their home and establish a new tribe.

Catching fish, making salt, burning pottery, enclosing sheep, farming, building a city, and…

Of course, the most important thing was to feed the dog next door (not really).

Every day in the beast world was busy and fulfilling.

This small world changed from having nothing to being a holy place that everyone yearned for.

[Dog version]

Lang Ze had never thought of joining any tribe. He no longer had a tribe.

He just wanted to be a lone traveler, looking for his people on the boundless Beastmen Continent. This was his only mission that he would never abandon.

He didn’t care what others thought, or care about the life or death of the group of beastmen who fled together with him. This was just a place where he temporarily stayed and he could leave at any time.

However, the little sub-beastman, who always had a warm smile, suddenly broke into his world.

The sun and moon alternated every day.

His silver moon rose again.

Associated Names
One entry per line
小雪豹正在兽世种田
Related Series
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Recommendations
Number One Lazy Merchant of the Beast World (1)
A Comfortable Different World Life (1)
Ai o Ataeru Kemono-tachi (1)
Transmigrated into a Beast Tribe (1)
He’s Definitely Not the Beast-Scorned [Transmigration] (1)
Banished to Another World (1)
Recommendation Lists
  1. Primitive Worlds BL
  2. Cooking By the Book (BREAK IT DOWN B---!)
  3. Ancient/Historical Danmei with Child
  4. BL Novels (List 7)
  5. Primitive Romance

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HellaCe
HellaCe rated it
December 15, 2024
Status: c255
It's a great story, unfortunately it's too long for it's quality and I dropped it.

If you've read other "transmigrated to the primitive beast world" novels, it could bore you because there are better ones. If not, you'll probably like it.

Furthermore, I dislike plot holes. There're some minor ones, but the big one is the all-knowing MC, he's supposed to be a normal person but is way too knowledgeable. I've nothing against OP characters if the writer explains the reason, or against golden fingers that the author acknowledge. But a sickly... more>> average boy knows how to weave bamboo, cook soy sauce, build a smithy, press sugar cane... No, thank you.

When you write long stories, you must've strong characters, or adventures, crisis, mysteries, novelties... something to attract the reader. But here, nothing is good enough to carry the story and because this is a "chinese BL genre", there're other novels with the exact same plot, so no novelties for me.

But if you like the infrastructure building genre, you'll like it. They start from nothing, developed to a well equiped village and are planning to build their city at chapter 255.

The MC and ML relationship is quite well written (even if I think the author failed the transition from friend to possible lover of the ML), but they weren't very unique, even a little flat, we don't know a lot about their thoughts.

I stayed for the myriad of second characters and their stories, but they were even more flat than MC/ML and started to be wayyyyyy too many.

So, good, not great. If it's enough for you, and you crave tribe building, this is it. <<less
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SAddict
SAddict rated it
October 15, 2024
Status: C67
It's great at first but it became apparent that the logic is lost in the air. I like the subtleness of MC at first because it made it relatable but then he was suddenly OP when he was supposedly bedridden in his passed life. Gives Mary Sue vibe.

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Spoiler

He was suddenly more knowledgeable about everything and everyone goes to him when he's still considered a cub himself (17-18 years old). He suddenly knows how sub-beastman gives birth that even an experienced midwife let him take the lead. He can make oyster sauce from scratch. He is a very knowledgeable doctor out of nowhere and an excellent cook. Everyone just kinda revolved around him and follows everything he says without logic while everyone thinks he is cute and young.

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kieranfortier
kieranfortier rated it
October 5, 2024
Status: c366
Great read!

MC was very sick in his past live and one day woke up as a snow leopard in another world and in the middle of a deadly situation. From this point we see him growing up together with this tribe made of people who where running for their lives and ended up at the same place (and mostly made of ostracized people).

this world divide people into horned beastmen and sub beastmen (can get pregnant), a little like omegaverse (but not quite). Each have their own role and none is... more>> considered better than the other. Horned beastmen have stronger and bigger beast forms (and an horn) and are mainly responsible for hunting. Sub beastmen have smaller beast shape, no horn and are mainly responsible for gathering and processing prey. Also, I believe the tribe chief is always a horned beastmen and the priest is always a sub beastmen (well, at least I never found otherwise in the novel). The only ones they consider inferior are s*aves. When a tribe loses to another, the winning side usually kills all the adult horned beastmen and mark the surviving sub beastmen and cubs with a s*ave mark. ML is initially treated as a s*ave, but around chapter 30~40 it is "solved".

Not all tribes have a priest, a figure that is responsible not only for the religious aspect of the tribe, but also usually the only one who knows about medicinal herbs, simple math and other primitive technical knowledge for the tribes survival. we kind of get an explanation of why MC ended up in this world and about his (original body) and Mls past. There's a very big conspiracy behind the whole farming leveling up plot.

the novel starts from the point of a group of beastmen surviving and ending up in the same cave to the creation of their tribe then surviving the winter and then MC developing all types of tech to improve their life, creating a city and more and more. There's a lot about the beast god and cities corruption and all. The reality we see at the tribes is totally different than what we see at the cities and then at the beast god city. The tribes are more primitive, they usually lives in tents or caves and focus in have enough food and salt to survive and mating. Cities have more levels, as we start to see houses and walls. Then the city of god is where we can see the closest place to a modern civilization without MCs interference - they even have non ritualistic music (because yeah, the city MC and ML build is beyond and much better, based in contemporary knowledge).

there are indeed powers beyond human knowledge, but most priest are just knowledge holders and the rest are just tricks. The city of god is more about the human power and greed than about anything else. Those mystical forces, however, are not completely elucidated <<less
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Jamieee
Jamieee rated it
October 10, 2024
Status: Completed
MTL’d the untranslated chapters so take my review with a grain of salt

First off, I love this novel! Enough so that even through 300+ chapters of MTL, I couldn’t bear to put my phone down. Will definitely reread it when the translation finishes since the translation quality is so good and I’m sure I missed a lot of nuances when MTL-ing.

That said, as an infrastructure/farming/cooking novel, it’s a 5/5, but I do wish that the relationships of not only MC and ML with each other but also their relationship with... more>> the other members of the tribe, were given more focus, because I actually found myself caring for these characters even with the limited amount of time the novel spends on them and their thoughts.

I also wish we got more fluffy moments with MC and ML since the ones we do get has me craving for more of their sweetness and I found myself missing it later on in the novel when it started branching outside of the Northern Territory and delving into the underlying plot.

Either way, I love how MC and ML were so sweet and giving towards each other, and how the side characters were pretty distinct even with a large cast and the higher focus on the infrastructure side.

Funnily enough, it did not feel like I read 423 chapters and I’m even wishing it was longer. <<less
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