

Bi Di rises to greatness, the farm is amazing, and absolutely everything is ridiculous. It is also absolutely clear to him that he, Bi Di, is the first disciple of Jin Rou, a Hidden Master of great power. This rooster does understand fantasy Chinese but not modern English, wakes up to being sentient and considers himself to be named Bi Di. The rooster is the titular chicken of Beware of Chicken. He still has the strength and speed of a disciple of a great cultivation sect, as well as the education of a modern farmer/handyman, so everything goes very well for him. He takes a quick exit from the top of that mountain temple, does his research to find the least dangerous, least magical location in the land and starts a farm. and our main guy decides to nope his way right out of that.



Jin Rou is clearly fated to be the protagonist of an epic story - poor and abused, he will struggle and fight epic battles and rise to greatness, etc. The basic plot is that our main character, a guy from Canada, wakes up in a Xanxia (fantasy China with magic and demons and swords, etc.) in the body of Jin Rou, a lowly outer disciple of a great cultivation sect. This is the comfort book to end all comfort books. Do you dream of leaving all the anxiety and stress of the world behind and go start a small farm that takes a lot of work to create but also is wildly, improbably successful? How about just have everything work out all right and be loved and respected as a powerful person while also being a friendly goof who enjoys life? There is no conflict that isn’t resolved nicely in our main character’s favor, with every protection that an author with world-building abilities can provide. It’s like The Swiss Family Robinson for anime lovers. This book is absolutely ridiculous and also the quintessential pandemic lockdown book. But since the online serial is still ongoing, this is a review of the ebook which has the distinction of being complete. I actually read this (plus book 2, and several chapters of book 3 as well) on Royal Road earlier in the year before the author took a break to format and edit book one for publication. This was a free online story posted serially that built a large enough following to get turned into a book.
