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Synopsis
A laugh-out-loud, slice-of-life martial-arts fantasy about . . . farming???? Jin Rou wanted to be a cultivator. A man powerful enough to defy the heavens. A master of martial arts. A lord of spiritual power. Unfortunately for him, he died, and now I'm stuck in his body. But I think he'd like how things are turning out. So much happened last year! The battle at the Dueling Peaks, the revelation at the Azure Hills, and the calamity that damaged them. But most important? I became a father. It's hard and stressful at times, but I've got an entire family for support. And yes, some of its members have feathers or fur. (Big D is very good at lullabies.) Anyway, spring awaits, and I find myself optimistic. I wish for a long, peaceful year for everyone. Even Gramps, the cultivator who took Rou in after his parents died. He cared enough to write me a letter so I hope my return message finds him well. Though I'm probably never going to see him again. After all, Rou was just a random kid he picked up on a whim. He can't be that interested in me . . . Right? The fifth volume of the blockbuster progression-fantasy series--with more than 20 million views on Royal Road--now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!
Is Beware of Chicken 5 appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A lighthearted cultivation fantasy about a reincarnated man who rejects martial arts power in favor of farming and family. Contains martial arts battle scenes with moderate violence and fantasy combat.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death and violence.
Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the humorous take on martial arts fantasy where the hero chooses farming over fighting, with found family and comedy.