List of reviews made by users for the Fey Evolution Merchant (Web Novel) novel.
21 users have written reviews for the Fey Evolution Merchant (Web Novel) novel and rated it with an average score of 3.8 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 212th among all the novels in the Light Novel Cave platform.
21 Reviews

Good story lot of potential since i like how mc build and power up his subordinates quite sad author fast pace the ending but its still good

PEAK MASTERPIECE YOU CANT FIND ANOTHER NOVEL AS GOOD AS THIS THO I HOPED FOR A BETTER ENDING NEVERTHELESS PEAK EVERYTHING I DONT MIND THE MISTAKES AS IVE READ ENOUGH GOOGLE TRANLATED MANWHA/MANHUA

Great start, nice volumes in the first half. MC is a typical good person and it’s a great novel for people who loves Monster Pet Genre!!!! But the latter half is again just a typical Monster training novel with almost no role of the pets and all MC. Would have loved pet’s involvement in the latter part but still a great world development and side character development throughout the story, maybe too good coz it leads to regret when the novel ends abruptly!!!🥲 I do suggest a read coz it will be a good experience and a nice add to your finished novels!

Great Start MC is empathetic and doesnt take all he aquirea for granted. He helps and repais his people. But that stops in the second half people say He grows up but He just starts to massacre tribes to show dominance in his teritory. He loses what makes him unique and becomes generic. I liked the details of the Feys at the Start but in the later chapters half of the chapter are statblocks. The I presume end is just rediculous with a thousands of years Timeskip. I really liked the first half but the edition of to many powersystems make it convoluted and every new Powerup is not meaningful in the long run. Would still recommend for a chill read.

This is so awful after like 200 chapters. Yada Yada filler Yada Yada overexplanation. I don't understand how these books make it so long it's nothing for thousands of chapters

Very slow and the author uses 3 chs just for unnecessary analysis. It does not deserve 3stars but I'm giving 3 stars because the Mc has a good character and does not enter unnecessary fight and kind but ruthless at the same time

Completed 1800+ chapters It started as good but the pace died after some hundred chapters 70% chapters are just fillers and even if you skip them you won't miss anything in the story MC is super dense and author says that MC is super smart but he look really stupid to me Although it has its cool moments but many cliche moments also Overall only read it if you have a lot of time and even then you will be skipping many chapters I will review it again if one day i decided to continue it again

So. The basic premise of this novel is decent. It's been done before, and there's nothing particularly new or special about that. From what a lot of people are commenting on chapters and just how things look, this novel is suffering a fair bit from chapter padding to grab cash on that site. Basically, every time a fey gets an upgrade, we get 2-3 chapters dedicated solely to the full readout of the fey's abilities, and then lin yuan 'analysing' (read: repeating what was already in the readout) those abilities. The internal logic of this novel is inconsistent at best, and non-existent most of the time. For instance, one of the first concepts we are introduced to in this novel is 'fey affiliation', where someone can only contract fey that fall within certain categories that are inborn to each individual, such as cat species attack type fey. Later on in the novel, this is entirely - ENTIRELY ignored. It is still very occasionally mentioned, but not followed. There is one instance where the mc (plant support affiliation i believe) is considering what fey to contract next between I think it was an echidna, a puppet, and a fungi. only one of which is support type i think so can't even use that as an argument. Many characters are basically ignored after a while - friends, allies, rivals - they are mostly just ignored and treated as if they never existed after a while. Characters have whatever 'skills and talents' that are needed for the situation they're in. A character that was previously established to have information gathering abilities will suddenly be touted as a peak talent in management, and vice versa. The 'bad guys' take stupid actions that will inevitably cause them and their factions to self-implode, even if mc were to leave them alone, then suddenly become intelligent and capable after becoming mc's subordinated. Characters have no depth - if they do, they'll probably be forgotten and ignored by the author after a hundred chapters or so. everyone - including the mc and his allies - underestimates the mc. And not in a funny 'haha you thought i was weak now I kill you' kind of way, more like a 'yeah sure i'll participate in this competition where I am orders of magnitude stronger than even the organisers let alone the competitors, and I have a near infinite number of better and more important things to do, this makes perfect sense'

The novel is mid. Although it does have it’s good parts, it ultimately becomes a lot like the other pet novels on the site. Repetitive mc getting stronger by upgrading his pets, them being a pet caretaker at the very start and face slapping a lot of people.

Love this novel. If you can pass over the extremely need of the author of explaining everything in deep, you will enjoy it as much as me. Every new situation and character are entertaining and with personalities. Enjoy!