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Home Has a Fairy Garden

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The house mother cloud occasionally found a mysterious space, and there was surprise in the ordinary.

Let’s look at the Yunduo family guarding a piece of pure land in the city, creating a happy family.

Warm farming text.

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Short Title:HHFG
Alternate Title:家有仙园
Status:Completed
Author:Young Master Mo Ran
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Weekly Rank:#5168
Monthly Rank:#9120
All Time Rank:#5589
Tags:Familial Love, Farming, Fast Cultivation, Female Protagonist, Magical Space, Modern Day, Urban Life,
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  1. I applaud a non-cookie cutter storyline. An original story is welcome, but like a lot of webnovels, this story urgently needs an editor. Sadly, fact checking is lacking. For example, Eucalyptus is not Australia's national tree, Golden Myrtle is. A koala is not only not cuddly, it screams bloody murder even at night, half the population has highly contagious and incurable Chlamydia, they are literally stupid (no brain wrinkles), and every Australian I have talked to hates them. Who wants the things as pets? That's just one example. If you can mash the "I believe" button, be prepared to hear about food prep in loving/insanely tedious detail. Some chapters are so padded I just scrolled down most of a page to the end before the author came back from food prep Utopia and continued the plot. Chinese medicine uses also pad some chapters. Since almost every CM description can cure everything, pages are filled as soon as an herb is mentioned. An editor would have helped the author with story pacing. Despite this, I like the change of pace from the assumption that a story is only interesting if it is harem/romance/love interest stories with constant conflict. I enjoy the antics of the family and the disgust and avoidance of the FL when someone tries to entangle her. Especially liked the description of the idiots caught by her twins with the powders she made. Could be a relaxing slice of life mixed with no pressure, low-key cultivation if the author put more work put into pacing and quality chapters instead of padding for word count. I'm 1/4 through, will change my review if later chapters improve.

  2. Edit: The story started fine, but quickly turned into environmental nightmare issues. I can't finish the story because I find myself scolding the author frequently. Invasive species will ruin the eco systems she seems to want to preserve. If you want to help preserve wild populations, maybe release the excess back where you stole them from!? The wholesale stealing of wild populations in some areas will devastate the systems she took them from. When it was a breeding pair it wouldn't be so bad, especially if she returned 100s later. Of course this is totally ignoring that one breeding pair cannot have enough genetic diversity for a population to be sustainable. I can't stand the frequency of atupid actions anymore.

  3. I agree with your sentiment for the most part, BUT "one breeding pair" can return a species from the brink of extinction, towards a more sustainable population. Though it requires a lot of human management/interference. For example, there are currently 200+ Black Robins, but 40 years ago there was only 5, with only 1 being a breeding female. So every Black Robin alive today is a descendent of her.

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