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Wu Qiuqiu was an overworked salaryman who died from exhaustion and was reborn as a tiger cub in the Beast Kingdom of the Savage Continent. The cub was picked up three years ago by a half-beast couple in the Distant Mountain Tribe and raised as a child bride for their son Yuan Fu. The couple and their son treated the cub cruelly, starving her and beating her daily because she could not transform like normal beastkin cubs. Yuan Fu, mocked by other cubs for having a useless partner, kicked the tiny tiger hard, then grabbed her tail and slammed her against a tree until she stopped breathing. He threw her corpse into a ravine.In the ravine, a large snake approached the cub, but Wu Qiuqiu woke up, terrified of snakes, and fainted. A little black snake witnessed the scene and rushed to report to six powerful beastkin who were searching for their missing partner Qingya, a female tiger. The six—Black Mud River Tribe leader Hei Shang (a Teng Snake), the Gryphon beastkin Lie Biao, the Nine-Tailed Fox Bai Feng, a White Wolf, a Giant Ape, and one more—immediately recognized the cub as Qingya’s offspring. They stormed the ravine, found the barely alive cub, and carried her to safety.Enraged by the cub’s injuries, they descended on the Distant Mountain Tribe, crushing homes and confronting Yuan Fu’s parents. The parents admitted to adopting the cub and confessed to mistreating her. Yuan Fu, hiding inside, was dragged out when the little snake identified him as the one who threw the cub off the cliff. The six beastkin were about to kill the family when the cub began spitting blood again, so they rushed her back to their cave to heal.Wu Qiuqiu woke again, now fully aware of her past life and her new body. She remembered the abuse and her desperate labor in her previous life. The six beastkin introduced themselves as her fathers, vowing to protect her. They showed her a magnificent cave filled with precious hides and crystals, telling her it was hers. Though overwhelmed, the cub soon recalled something crucial: when she was taken in, the parents had stolen her companion spirit, a vital source of strength for beastkin, and given it to Yuan Fu. She insisted on returning to the tribe to retrieve it.The fathers agreed without hesitation, even though her wounds were not fully healed. Meanwhile, back in the ruins of the Distant Mountain Tribe, Yuan Fu and his parents plotted to tame the stolen companion spirit for themselves. They believed the cub would never know about it, and even if she came back, they could fool her with a fake. The mother felt reassured, thinking they had secured their future.The story follows Wu Qiuqiu from her tragic death and rebirth as a helpless, abused cub, through her rescue by six fierce yet devoted fathers, to her awakening determination to reclaim what was taken from her. With the full support of her fathers, she returns to the Distant Mountain Tribe to confront Yuan Fu and his parents, reclaim her companion spirit, and settle the debts of abuse and murder.

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I recently finished reading the raw version of this novel, and I must say, it has been quite the exhilarating journey! The setting takes place within a vibrant and mystical Beast Continent, where we follow the adventures of a transmigrated female main character (FM) as she grows from childhood into adulthood. The narrative is rife with familiar tropes, particularly the classic "face-slapping" scenarios—each tribe she encounters features its own villain that she must confront and overcome. However, what truly sets this story apart is its comedic undertone. The humorous interactions and lighthearted events are woven seamlessly throughout the plot, making it an enjoyable read. Additionally, the novel is filled with heartfelt moments, showcasing an abundance of fatherly love which adds a rich layer of warmth and depth to the characters and their relationships. As the tale unfolds, the bond between the FM and her father figure is especially touching, bringing plenty of fluff to the story that is sure to leave readers smiling. I was particularly pleased with how the story concluded for the FM; it felt both satisfying and fitting for her character development throughout the narrative. Overall, this novel is a delightful mix of adventure, humor, and heart. If you enjoy tales with strong familial ties and a sprinkle of comedy amidst the inevitable confrontations, I highly recommend giving this story a read. It’s a delightful escape into a world where laughter and love prevail!
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Okay, so I was just casually scrolling through this story and holy crap, that opening scene where Yuan Fu kicks the tiny tiger cub hit me right in the gut. I mean, that little thing is so small it looks like a malnourished kitten, and he just slams it against a tree until it stops moving? I actually had to put my phone down for a second. That's some heavy stuff right off the bat, but it definitely grabbed my attention and made me want to see what happens next.
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The whole half-beastkin vs pure-blood tension is super interesting to me. Like, the adoptive parents are half-beastkin and they're basically jealous and bitter about it, so they take it out on this poor tiger cub they found. The psychology behind that is pretty messed up but realistic. They picked her up with some ulterior motive about making her a child bride for their son, and when she couldn't transform, they treated her worse than a stray dog. It's giving major "people who shouldn't have pets" energy.
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Can we talk about how the tiger cub was literally eating grass to survive? I've never seen that in a beast transformation story before. Usually they're all powerful and majestic from day one. But this one is so malnourished and neglected that it's been chewing on weeds to stay alive. That detail really stuck with me because it shows just how dire her situation was. No wonder she couldn't transform, she was literally starving to death.
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Wu Qiuqiu's reincarnation story is actually relatable in a weird way. She was a salaryman who worked herself to death, got exploited by her boss and family, and now she wakes up as a beaten tiger cub in a snake pit. That's just adding insult to injury. I love how her first instinct upon realizing she's a tiger is to try and kill herself to restart. That dark humor really works for me, especially with the whole "let's restart!" mental attitude.
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The snake scene had me laughing despite the tension. Here's this tiny tiger cub waking up in a snake nest, and her immediate reaction to a giant python is to slap its tongue and then faint. And then later she wakes up again, sees the big snake, and faints a second time. That's such a mood. I'd probably react the same way if I woke up surrounded by giant snakes. The little snakes all being scared of her because she "hits snakes" is hilarious.
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