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How many words should be in each chapter of a novel?

2024-10-08 04:59
2024-10-08 05:20

Well, there's no fixed number. It depends on the genre and the author's style. For example, in a thriller, chapters might be shorter and more intense, around 3,000 - 6,000 words. But in a fantasy epic, they could be longer, maybe 8,000 - 12,000 words.

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The number of words per chapter in a novel can really differ. It often depends on the pace and complexity of the story. Generally, though, a common range could be from 4,000 to 8,000 words.

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Looking for novels that have the evolution of the male protagonist's ability, are not white, and may have a cheat code, and are either serial or complete. Excluding the wasteland theme.

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2025-03-15 22:13

Let me recommend you a few apocalyptic novels. All the male leads can evolve, and they are not novelists. Some of them even have golden fingers: - "Doomsday: My Myriad World Exchange": The story of the male protagonist and the girl fighting a boss to level up. There is a plot of evolution and mutation. - "The Queen of Rebirth: The female protagonist has the memories of her previous life and has obtained a cheat. She can upgrade her superpower, peel off the black lotus heart of the white lotus, and become a queen. - "Doomsday Evolution Frenzy": The male protagonist has the ability to self-heal. He has the ability to obtain alien relics and secret body refining techniques. He defeats all kinds of evolvers and becomes a strong person in the wasteland. I hope these recommendations are helpful to you. If you like it, remember to support the author~

Have you ever read a short story where the male lead is cold on the outside but gentle to the female lead? Could you recommend a story similar to the story of the male protagonist acting like a spoiled child when he was jealous?

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2025-03-15 22:12

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Master Mo Doesn't Want a Divorce" was a short story. The male protagonist, Doctor Mo, was cold and heartless in front of outsiders, but he had a deep love for the female protagonist. When the female protagonist proposed a divorce, he became a spoiled rascal and even occupied the female protagonist's bed. 2. "Dr. Xu's Wife Chasing Daily Life" was also a short story. The male lead, Dr. Xu, had a mature and steady image outside, but he doted on the female lead gently. When the female lead made him angry, he would act coquettishly to solve the problem. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Are there any novels similar to Coiling Dragon's recommended? A brief introduction.

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2025-03-15 22:12

, I recommend a few similar novels to you, including "Devour: From the Transformation of the Dragon Blood Warrior","The Strongest Body of the Coiling Dragon","Lord of the Yellow River","The Coiling Dragon's Hodan", etc. They are all fantasy-sword and magic or light novels-derivative doujinshi novels. The plot is very interesting! If you want more recommendations, feel free to tell me ~ I hope you like my recommendations!πŸ˜‰

a recently completed novel

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2025-03-15 22:12

The most recent novel that was completed was " Battle Through the Heavens." This was a fantasy novel written by Tian Can Tudou. It was first published on the website in 2011, and it had gained great success and widespread recognition. This novel narrated the story of the protagonist Xiao Yan rising up while training. At the same time, it also involved the struggles between many factions, the disputes between families, and the emotional entanglements between men and women. The plot was full of ups and downs, and was deeply loved by readers.

Do you have any good novels recommended by Yi Shu? Which one do you think is more outstanding? I really like to read her works.

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2025-03-15 22:12

I'm sorry, but there is no mention of Yi Shu's novel in the given paragraph. I can't answer your question. He could recommend other excellent modern romance writers 'works to his readers, such as Gu Man's "Silent Flute" and Liu Yong's "The Night in Ha' erbin." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The description of the appearance of an ancient man in black. (Better be more detailed and longer!!!)

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2025-03-15 22:11

The description of the appearance of an ancient man in black. (Better be more detailed and longer!!!) The appearance of the black-shirted man varied according to the era, region, cultural background, and other factors, but generally speaking, they were usually described as tall, muscular, with a deep face and clear contours. In ancient Chinese literature, terms such as "black robes" and "black robes" were often used to describe the appearance of the man in black. The black-clothed man's facial features were usually deep, and there was a mysterious aura between his brows. Their noses were relatively high, and their noses were slender. Their mouths were slightly tightened, and their eyes were deep, giving people a feeling that they were not easy to approach. In terms of clothing, ancient men in black would usually wear black clothes and tie their hair into a black crown or bun to hide their identity. On special occasions, they might wear black robes or coats to show their mysterious aura. The black-clothed man's appearance was filled with mystery and intimidation.

In which novel did the male protagonist seek the path of the sword, and the female protagonist was a blind man and a demon, who later became the demon king of the demon world?

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2025-03-15 22:11

"Blind for Ten Years, Disciples Are Demon Kings" was an urban supernatural novel. The male protagonist, Shen Lang, traveled through the home of a wealthy businessman and became blind. He was hunted by the whole world and became a teacher in a mountain village. He gradually awakened his system ability and taught his disciples who had turned into animals. In the end, he became the Demon King of the Demon Realm. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Have you ever recommended an ancient novel about rebirth, where the plot includes the female protagonist being the empress before, being reborn after being deposed, and gradually regaining the emperor's favor?

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2025-03-15 22:11

πŸ˜‹I recommend Rebirth in Troubled Times: The Phoenix Queen of Destiny Shocks the World to you. This was an ancient romance novel about a woman's rebirth. It was about a reborn queen who kept regaining her favor. The female protagonist was originally a jinx who was looked down upon by others. However, three years after her rebirth, she was forced by the heartless Emperor of her previous life, forced by her enemies, coldly treated by villains, and hated by commoners and the royal family. In the process of starting over, she completed the transformation of a generation of empress. She was shocked to find that the person who accompanied her through the storms was actually him. The plot was very hot-blooded and felt like he was scheming for power. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

A literary work depicting war and peace

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2025-03-15 22:10

There are many literary works that describe "war and peace" that can be used as examples: War and Peace, a Russian novel by Tolstoy, tells the adventures and conflicts of Russian noble families during the invasion of Napoleon in the early 19th century and the fate of their family members. 2 How Steel Was Tempered The Soviet Union used the early 20th century as the background to describe the protagonist, Pavel Kochagin, who grew up as a revolutionary soldier in the arduous labor and continued to grow and struggle in the war, recovery and construction period. 3 War and Peace, a Russian novel by Tolstoy, tells the adventures and conflicts of Russian noble families during the invasion of Napoleon in the early 19th century and the fate of their family members. 4 "Miserables" France Hugo's novel, with the French Revolution as the background, depicted the injustice and pain that the protagonist Jean Valen suffered in the wave of revolution and the story of his final struggle for freedom and dignity through justice. 5One Hundred Years of Solitude Garcia MΓ‘rquez's novel, with the independence movement in Latin-America as the background, tells the story of the rise and fall of a family passed down from generation to generation, as well as the conflicts and confrontations between family members and politics, religion, and social classes. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a historical novel from the Three Kingdoms period in China. It describes the political struggles and wars between Wei, Shu and Wu, as well as the legendary stories of the protagonists Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Qing Dynasty novel, depicted the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, as well as the details of life in the Grand View Garden. At the same time, it also reflected the various problems and contradictions of the feudal society.

If animals or humans ate the same kind of food for a long time, would it cause any illness? I heard that there will be genetic mutations? Please explain to the professionals.

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2025-03-15 22:10

Long-term consumption of the same species may cause some animals to suffer from certain diseases such as hyperactivity of the gland and hyperactivity of the sex. However, these diseases are not common in humans because humans have ethics and moral values that would not allow such behavior to happen. As for genetic mutation, although this behavior might lead to genetic mutation, this mutation was usually benign and would not cause any illness. However, if this mutation appeared during embryonic development, it might have a negative impact on future reproduction and physical health. In short, long-term consumption of the same species would not directly lead to genetic mutation, but this behavior may lead to some diseases and genetic mutation in some animals. Therefore, we should respect the rights and dignity of animals and avoid letting animals eat their own kind for a long time.

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