Yes, the main character of "I Rely on the Main Character to Become Stronger" was very impressive from the beginning. It mainly told the story of him relying on the main character to become stronger. However, it was important to note that the protagonist was not invincible from the beginning. He still needed to fight against the male protagonist to achieve his own strength. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend "The Three Gods of Wood and Leaves." The male protagonist is cheating. No one can beat him. Moreover, he doesn't have to cultivate. It's very cool. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend "The City's Martial Doctor God". The male protagonist of this novel has become a Venerable Sovereign after returning five years ago. No one in the world can defeat him. His medical skills are superb, and he is at the peak of martial arts. It can be said that he is invincible from the beginning. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Let me recommend you a few urban novels. The male lead is invincible from the beginning! The most popular was "Transforming into a Divine Dragon and Going into the City." An ordinary young man could transform into a divine dragon and rule the four seas. No one would be convinced! There was also the Invincible King of the City, the awakening of the dragon pattern, the upgrade of flirting with girls, and the invincible chapter of the peerless prodigy! There was also "The City's Martial Arts Medical God". The male protagonist had returned five years ago and had become a Supreme Emperor. No one in the world could match him! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Such fantasy novels usually had a powerful protagonist who displayed unparalleled strength at the beginning and successfully defeated various female protagonists until he became the male protagonist of the entire story. Such novels often had a grand background story, rich character settings and emotional descriptions, as well as a large number of battle scenes and plot settings. However, this kind of novel often fell into a routine ending that disappointed people.
I recommend "I, the Ruler of the World". This is a light novel, a fantasy novel. The protagonist is invincible from the beginning and is omnipotent. In addition, if you like this genre of novels, you can also consider novels like "Invincibility Begins from the Glory System" and "An Otherworld Begins from Invincibility". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
" Time Travel Begins From Invincibility " was a fantasy novel. The main character, Li Xiaoqi, was invincible after he transmigrated to the Deity Continent. Yes, he was invincible in martial arts. The entire story was filled with slaughter, stallion, and brainless plots.
πI recommend the novel "Cultivation World's Whaler" to you. The male protagonist, the orphan Lin Feng, wakes up from his drunken stupor in a foreign cultivation world. He has a replication system in his mind and is omnipotent. He is invincible from the beginning. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There were many urban ending novels where the male lead was invincible from the beginning, such as: 1. Eternal Thought 2 Battle Through the Heavens 3 Martial Force Universe 4 The Great Dominator 5 Cover the Sky 6 " Full-time Expert " Library of Heaven's Path [Lord Snow Eagle] Chapter 9: Eternal Thought Douluo Continent These novels were all completed urban fantasy novels. The male protagonists all had invincible strength and ability to roam freely in the city and become existences that everyone respected.
Some novels, especially fantasy novels, might tell the story of the protagonist being invincible from the beginning. This kind of plot was usually used to construct a powerful villain so that readers could better experience the development of the story. One of the common methods was for the protagonist to have great strength or special abilities such as magic, martial arts, artifacts, etc. from the beginning. This kind of plot was usually used to enhance the invincibility of the protagonist and also to provide opportunities for the development of the villain. However, there were some shortcomings to this plot. If the protagonist was too invincible, the readers might lose interest in the story because the protagonist could not be challenged. In addition, the invincibility state might make the reader confused about the protagonist's ability and unable to truly understand the protagonist's growth process. Therefore, when constructing such a plot, careful consideration was needed to ensure that the protagonist's ability and invincibility could truly attract the reader's interest.
"The Perfect Male Lead Cultivation Plan" had an invincible male protagonist from the beginning, and it was a light novel-a fantasy novel. I'm recommending it to you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~