First, pay close attention to the character's names and any unique traits or mannerisms they have. In a multi character novel such as 'The Brothers Karamazov', this can help distinguish between characters like Dmitri, Ivan, and Alyosha. Second, look for patterns in how characters are grouped or associated. Are there certain characters that always seem to be together? This can give you clues about their relationships. And finally, take your time. Don't rush through the reading. If you're reading 'Middlemarch' for example, give yourself time to absorb each character's story and how they fit into the larger narrative.
One way is to make a character list. As you read, jot down each character's name, a brief description, and their relationships to other characters. Another method is to focus on the main characters first and then gradually learn about the secondary ones as they interact with the main ones. For example, in a big novel like 'A Tale of Two Cities', you can start with Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton and then get to know the other characters around them.
You can use bookmarks or post - it notes to mark the pages where important characters are introduced or have significant events. This makes it easy to refer back. Also, when reading, try to understand the character's role in the overall plot. Are they a protagonist, antagonist, or a supporting character? In a multi character novel like 'Anna Karenina', by identifying the type of role each character plays, it becomes easier to keep track of them. Additionally, drawing a character map or a family tree if the characters are related can be very helpful.
Chapter 11 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from After a meeting, Shang Shaojing pinched the bridge of his nose, tired, and... and follows through on Miss Qin, please accompany us to the police station to explain this....
Chapter 714, "I'm Using Voice Input", is the clearest early answer because it turns Shen Lan's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from Jiang Li looked at Jiang Mingyu, who appeared deeply hurt, and...
Chapter 739, "Not Paying Debts, Shameless!", is the clearest early answer because it turns Jiang Li's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from Shu Yan isn't that ill, it's just a common cold, no, no need to go to...
Chapter 719, "Borrowing Their Luck", is the clearest early answer because it turns Chang Rong's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from Chang Rong: "Hmph, it has nothing to do with me anyway, since no one...
Chapter 443, "Did Jiang Li Steal Team F's Home?", is the clearest early answer because it turns Team's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with Team D's captain, curious, turned around and was surprised to find...
Chapter 860, "Is your friend feeling unwell?", is the clearest early answer because it turns Fairy Sister's situation into a concrete plot event.
Chapter 544, "I Shouldn't Have Stopped You from Pursuing Shang Shaojing Back Then", is the clearest early answer because it turns Su Yinwan's situation into a concrete plot event. Early on, [Hahaha, I'm laughing my head off, how come I never knew Miss Zhuola....
Chapter 626, "Emergency PR!", is the clearest early answer because it turns Jiang Cheng's situation into a concrete plot event. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with The drone hovering in mid-air had precisely captured this scene, and...
Chapter 463, "Even if it's a Wild Boar, I'm Willing!", is the clearest early answer because it turns Dragon Ridge Island's situation into a concrete plot event. Early on, The evening glow gradually bathed Dragon Ridge Island in a dazzling.... By the end, [What??] [Looking for a wild boar??.
Chapter 631, "It's Him Who Got Hurt, Then It's Fine", is the clearest early answer because it turns Hurt's situation into a concrete plot event.