Hao Ren, as the name sounds, was a haoren (good person). His ideal was to safely and peacefully live out his life as a poor but not to the point of starving small time landlord — at least that was what he thought before a bunch of creatures with brain problems ended up living in his house.
A rural and aged house, a gathering of far from normal inhuman creatures, in addition a labour contract from the Gods. These three factors combined made Hao Ren the busiest landlord and most capable caretaker. The most chaotic, strange and abnormal story of a landlord begins here.
“From the day I imprinted my hand on the labour contract, I knew I was roped into something terrible……”
Hao Ren, as the name sounds, was a haoren (good person). His ideal was to safely and peacefully live out his life as a poor but not to the point of starving small time landlord — at least that was what he thought before a bunch of creatures with brain problems ended up living in his house.
A rural and aged house, a gathering of far from normal inhuman creatures, in addition a labour contract from the Gods. These three factors combined made Hao Ren the busiest landlord and most capable caretaker. The most chaotic, strange and abnormal story of a landlord begins here.
“From the day I imprinted my hand on the labour contract, I knew I was roped into something terrible……”
Alternative: Abnormal Creature Chronicles; Abnormal Life Form Chronicles; Abnormal Life Form Memoirs; Dị thường sinh vật kiến văn lục; 异常生物见闻录; 異常生物見聞錄
Hao Ren, as the name sounds, was a haoren (good person). His ideal was to safely and peacefully live out his life as a poor but not to the point of starving small time landlord — at least that was what he thought before a bunch of creatures with brain problems ended up living in his house.
A rural and aged house, a gathering of far from normal inhuman creatures, in addition a labour contract from the Gods. These three factors combined made Hao Ren the busiest landlord and most capable caretaker. The most chaotic, strange and abnormal story of a landlord begins here.
“From the day I imprinted my hand on the labour contract, I knew I was roped into something terrible……”
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Hao Ren, as the name sounds, was a haoren (good person). His ideal was to safely and peacefully live out his life as a poor but not to the point of starving small time landlord — at least that was what he thought before a bunch of creatures with brain problems ended up living in his house.
A rural and aged house, a gathering of far from normal inhuman creatures, in addition a labour contract from the Gods. These three factors combined made Hao Ren the busiest landlord and most capable caretaker. The most chaotic, strange and abnormal story of a landlord begins here.
“From the day I imprinted my hand on the labour contract, I knew I was roped into something terrible……”
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