Ye Feng's novel " The Strongest Son-in-Law " was not made into a TV series because of the following reasons: 1. The audiences of novels and TV dramas were different. A novel was an independent literary work that paid more attention to the plot and character description, while a TV series paid more attention to the relationship between the characters and the progression of the plot. Therefore, TV series might focus more on adapting the plot of the novel rather than the characters depicted in the novel. 2. The production style of novels and TV series was also different. A novel usually focused more on the development of the plot and the inner exploration of the characters, while a TV series focused more on the rendering of emotions and the shaping of the characters. Therefore, when adapting a novel, a TV series might be more inclined to retain the core elements of the novel rather than completely changing it. 3. The production costs of novels and TV series were also different. Making a TV series required a lot of manpower, material resources, and financial resources, while adapting a novel might require more time and energy. Therefore, the production of a TV series might require more resources and investment to ensure its quality and feasibility. In summary, there were many factors to consider when adapting a novel into a TV series, including the audience, production style, and cost. Therefore," The Strongest Live-in Son-in-Law " might not have been made into a TV series but a novel, waiting for more readers and audiences to discover and appreciate it.