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Primitive Beasts’ Modern Mate

My name is Bai Lu, now I am sending help from an awkward situation — it seems like I was transmigrated to a new world after one ordinary camping. This is a parallel beast universe not only do ancient human species exist, but those enormous animals that can also shift into human-being are living on this continent, and they are all good-looking guys! What makes me more surprised is that I am some beasts’ destined mate: "You are my destined mate, I will try my best to protect you and make you happy. Please accept my love and make a contract with me!" ... Stop trying to seduce me, you hot guys! It is already not easy to survive in the primitive jungle and desert, and I am just an international student who wants to go back to my homeland and become a farmer. Should I consider having a relationship before settling down? As a modern human, can I make some contributions to the historical process in this primitive world? Can I, start a new era of agricultural lifestyle in this wilderness? +++++ Beast wooers: Sincere and enthusiastic thylacine, mature and reliable koala, even aloof and celibate Taipan Snake! Moreover, fashion icon spider, shy fighter kangaroo, Harpagornis Eagle, dolphins... *mature content* *no sexual violence* #reverse harem, female lead +++ The whole story has two parts: Part 1: Bai Lu's adventure, her relationships with beasts Part 2: Bai Lu's settlement and cultivation with her beast mates +++ New chapter's release time: each Mon. Wed. Fri. Keep in touch! +++ Cover art: free commercial use modifiable character from the website: Picrew.me, designed and processed by HuhuBamboo.

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#R18
#COMEDY
#CULTIVATION
#TRANSMIGRATION
#NONHUMAN
#SWEETLOVE
#FATEDLOVE
#FIRSTLOVE
#SWEET
#HUMANANDBEAST

Primitive Takoyaki

To save the space in my notebook and the ink of my pens as much as possible, and also to have the right conception of time, I've kept marking the passage of time by making ties on a stem-made rope since I arrived in this new world — I would tie a small knot on the rope every morning and make a big joint on the seventh day to mark a week.

Today is the very day of me being here for 10 weeks, and the winter has officially come.

Thanks to the preparation we did a few weeks ago, I don't need to worry about any lack of meat, and we have a lot of nuts as nutrient supplements, too. What's more, my salted lemon project was also successfully completed.

Consequently, although it became harder and harder to find animals in the wild, none of us would suffer starving.