Monster Pet Evolution
✍ Scribed by Wine Pool Inebriation
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
Three years ago, the animals and plants on Earth underwent crazy and unexplainable changes that included transformations, reversions, and the addition of otherworldly species. And it was the start of a brand-new type of profession in the new generation of humanity – Monster Trainers, people who specialized in taming monsters.
On his 18th birthday, the protagonist of the story, Gao Peng, suddenly received the ability of being able to see the attribute data frame of monsters. With his ability, he aspired to become the strongest monster trainer that ever lived while looking for a method to revive his parents!
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