Firstly, the title is a lie. I do not see any farming. His first master had an herb garden, but the main character shows no signs of framing to me. So I was disappointed after chapter 50 (or there abouts). I was expecting something similar to “bringing a farming app to another world”. And this is not even close. Secondly, the author fails to keep track of details. Often saying something completely contradictory as the story progresses. The females interested in the main character are more interesting than the main character himself. Yes, he has been graced by “the heavens” and will most likely become the most powerful being, but I find how the girls think of him, and how the way they relate with him as they (and the story) evolves worth more of my time. IF THE TITLE WERE CHANGED, then it might be worthy of three stars. The concept of a “steady” cultivator, instead of a passionate one, is reasonable. But as long as the writer can’t keep track of the facts that they hap-hazardly throw around, it will never be worthy of a five star.
Flying Fatty
Liked it!
SUKAwhat the guy above me just said^... mortals can't comprehend the name only a true fellow daoist can comprehend the way of heavens and earth.
DarthFuror:he farms his skill proficiency, it's game terminology