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The plot of the current fantasy novels was too exaggerated. It was like a master cultivator losing all his power overnight, cultivating again, and then what happened?

2024-08-16 11:11
The plots of fantasy novels nowadays were too bloody melodramatic. What, ah---
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Anonymous
2024-08-16 15:45

Don't worry, let me recommend you a few super good fantasy novels! First, he recommended Kill That Villain! The plot was novel, and there were elements of modern transmigration. It definitely wouldn't make you feel melodramatic! Next was the Nine Yin Martial God. The main character was very powerful. He beat up geniuses and was extremely hot-blooded. He definitely wouldn't lose his strength or anything. Finally, I would like to recommend a book called "The Genius Spirit Master". The main character has a mysterious background and superpowers, as well as a strong love element. It will definitely not disappoint you! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was the current mystery novel too exaggerated?

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2024-09-24 17:00

Mystery novels were a genre of literature that was mainly featured by plot design, character portrayals, and logical deduction. They usually promoted the development of the story through riddles or reasoning. As for whether mystery novels are too exaggerated, I think it depends on one's understanding and evaluation of mystery novels. Some people might think that modern mystery novels emphasize mystery and the impossible too much and ignore basic logic and reasoning. Others believed that modern mystery novels had better plots and characters, allowing readers to understand and experience the story more deeply. Regardless of the point of view, mystery novels were a controversial literary genre that required readers to evaluate according to their own preferences and experience.

Was there a fantasy cultivation like in modern novels, but not too exaggerated?

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2024-09-12 18:07

If you want to read a fantasy novel that is closer to modern times, I, as a little angel, recommend the book I have a lot of Goldfingers. The protagonist Wu Cheng accidentally transmigrated to the cultivation world and obtained a system along the way. He could obtain clues about Earth, which rekindled his hope of returning to Earth. At the same time, this book also contained modern elements such as space portable, plane travel, adventure puzzle solving, and other world adventures. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Too hot-blooded, the plot should not be too exaggerated?

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2024-07-16 08:27

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "A House at the End of the World": Although the main character only has one house, the description of the post-apocalyptic environment in this novel is very realistic. There are no exaggerated settings, and there is no overly powerful main character. It is closer to the real state of life. 2. "Rules of Space Survival": The protagonist is just an ordinary person, but in the apocalypse, he has a magical space. He gradually understands the secrets of the space, and through hard work to survive and study, he constantly improves his ability. It may not be obvious that he is strong, but it is emphasized that he can survive in the apocalypse through his own efforts and continuous improvement. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was it true that his hair turned white overnight? Or was it an exaggerated description in literary works?

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2024-09-18 12:42

The plot of turning white overnight was an exaggerated description in literature and television works, not a real event. Hair color is mainly determined by genes, and the expression of genes is affected by many factors, including age, diet, lifestyle, health status, and so on. Therefore, it was a very rare and unnatural phenomenon to turn white overnight. In literary works, the plot of a white-haired man was often used to create a tense and exciting atmosphere or as a turning point or ending to increase the reader's surprise and shock. However, this kind of plot should be regarded as fiction and not as a real fact.

Was the plot of a fantasy novel about cultivating the soul and the protagonist accidentally killing his master?

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2025-02-20 23:49

I recommend the novel "Dream Cultivation Frenzy" to you. The protagonist of this novel also cultivates the soul. He cultivates in a dream cultivation world and improves his cultivation by solving riddles and solving cases. At the same time, he also faced challenges from some ruthless and ambitious people. In addition, he had also suffered serious injuries because he had saved his master. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which fantasy novels contained the most exaggerated descriptions of power?

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2024-08-16 13:18

I recommend "I'm picking up attributes in the fantasy world". The protagonist in this novel keeps upgrading his abilities by picking up attributes. Moreover, each attribute has a bonus of 9999 points, which can make his strength explode and surpass ordinary people. There was even a plot where he picked up moral integrity attributes. Although it was not an ability bonus, it was still very amusing. This kind of fantasy novel that constantly added points had an extremely exaggerated aura and strength. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

When the main character was cultivating his spiritual power, he found that the female character was cultivating his spiritual power. At this time, the male character was also cultivating his spiritual power?

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2024-09-05 03:20

I recommend the book "Happy Farmer Family: Beautiful Little Lady" to you. It's an ancient romance novel about business and farming. The protagonists can cultivate spiritual power, which is divided into seven levels: red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and purple. The male protagonist and the female protagonist knew each other in private. The male protagonist would go to the female protagonist's house to visit her. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

There are some western fantasy novels where the plot is not too exaggerated and you can cultivate slowly.

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2025-03-10 13:14

The plot of a cultivator slowly growing up in Western fantasy novels is more common. The following are some Western fantasy novels that might meet your requirements: In A Song of Ice and Fire, Arya Stark gradually grew into a powerful warrior and leader through constant battle and training. In the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter gradually grew into a powerful magician through his studies in the magic school and constant adventures. Bella Swan in Twilight had gradually grown into a brave, independent, and powerful woman through her encounter and training with the werewolf Edward. Gandalf in Lord of the Rings gradually grew into a powerful wizard and guardian through training and fighting with dwarves. In Dark Souls, Yuge Sothoth gradually grew into a powerful warrior and developer through constant battle and exploration. The protagonists in these novels were constantly learning and growing, gradually becoming stronger and more competitive. However, their growth process was not smooth sailing, and they also had to experience various challenges and difficulties.

Looking for a fantasy novel that was beautiful and not too exaggerated?

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2024-08-30 21:39

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following fantasy novels to you: 1. < Starting from the Undying Divine Body, Divine Choice >: The young man from Earth transmigrated to the fantasy world and became the Crown Prince of the Divine Dynasty. He awakened the Divine Choice System and faced the war of national destruction. Although the protagonist was powerful, he was not pretentious. 2. " Fox Meets Wolf ": This is a fantasy romance-Western fantasy novel. The story includes elements such as immortals and ghosts flying around, modern and ancient chaos, and chaos in the human world and demon world. It's very interesting, and the main character is not very strong. 3. " My Sect Is Too Pretentious, I Can Only Play Around ": The main character of this fantasy novel was a servant disciple who was regarded as a mortal and fought to revitalize the sect. The main character's hard work was full of touching struggles, but at the same time, it didn't seem too pretentious. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

Are there any Eastern fantasy novels that aren't too exaggerated?

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2024-09-22 03:21

I recommend the following novels to you: "I'm learning special abilities in a comprehensive manga,""My comprehension has exploded,""Mystic Medicine," and "The first day of undercover, the empress sees the script of my life." These novels all had plots similar to Eastern fantasy, but they weren't exaggerated to the point of being ridiculous. It made people feel the charm of fantasy novels. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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