I recommend the novel "The Hardy Empire 1945" to you. The protagonist is an independent boss with his own industry and mercenary group. He doesn't need to please anyone. Although it is a sci-fi time-travel novel, it is set between 1920 and 1945, which fits your requirements. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. "School hunk's wife, where are you going?": A love story between a tomboy female protagonist and a black-bellied male protagonist. It was sweet, and the male protagonist was also a gentle and domineering father. 2. "The whole world is waiting for a big boss to change me." The female lead was a cold tomboy, while the male lead was a black-bellied and venomous male god. There were challenges and chemical reactions between them, and the relationship line was very intriguing. 3. "Sheng Chong Dumb Cute: Male God Teacher Is Not to Be Trifled With": The female lead is a naughty and cute tomboy, while the male lead is a cold and domineering teacher. The love story between the two was very touching. I hope the above recommendations will be helpful to you. If you need anything else, don't hesitate to tell me. I'm always at your service~
Yes. I recommend the modern romance novel "The Two-Faced Wife". The novel was about two people who were enemies and eventually became husband and wife who depended on each other for life and death because of a conspiracy. They were childhood sweethearts, but their faces were ruined by a conspiracy. The sibling relationship in this novel is intertwined with the innate hostility, creating an inevitable attraction and a series of ups and downs in the plot. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend "Abducted Home by a Junior Brother." This romantic youth-youth campus novel tells the story of a teenager who falls in love with his junior brother. The two of them grow up together and become better. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Many novels described the war between the gods. Some of the most famous novels included the Harry Potter series, the Lord of the Rings series, and the Game of Thrones series. These novels all depicted the battles between the gods with the ultimate goal of fulfilling the will of the gods or destroying the power of evil. In these novels, the gods were often portrayed as powerful and cruel beings, and their wars were often filled with blood, violence, and sacrifice.
I recommend "The Missed You" to you. It's a modern romance novel about urban life. It tells the story of friendship, kinship, and love between several families living in the factory's family compound. The protagonists were born in the 1980s. In the book, they shared their growth experiences from childhood to adulthood, as well as the warm interactions between them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Yes, there was a book called "Meeting Horus of Ancient Egypt." This book tells the story of the protagonist traveling to ancient Egypt and falling in love with the legendary Pharaoh Ramses II. The book described the protagonist's knowledge of the pyramids and the Nile River, as well as the love entanglement between the protagonist and the Pharaoh. I hope this book can satisfy your needs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation, Mwah ~π
There didn't seem to be any obvious connection between Independent Day 2 and Andy's game. Although both games were independent games, their storylines and game mechanics were different. Independent Day 2 is a sci-fi action game that tells the story of Earth falling into disaster under the invasion of aliens. In the game, players can control any character, from spaceship pilots to farmers, to save the earth through combat and exploration. Andy's game was a role-playing game that told the story of a fictional world. Players can control their characters to explore this fictional world, complete missions, develop character skills, and finally achieve their goals. Although these two games are different in genre and storyline, they were both made by independent game developers. Perhaps we can explore their connection through the similarities in the game mechanics, but there is no conclusive evidence that they are directly related.
Character dialogue example: A: " You look tired." B: " Yeah, I've been writing novels recently. I've been writing late every day." "Write A novel? This is indeed an interesting hobby, but it's also very tiring." B: " Indeed, especially when I write to the climax, I feel like my body has been hollowed out." A: "Then why didn't you give up earlier?" B: " I've never thought of giving up. I think this is one of my favorite things to do."
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There was! " I recommend Warcraft: The Period of Destruction." It tells the story of humans wearing a mask of hypocrisy to harm all major races. The protagonist with the Warcraft System could not watch the elves he raised be destroyed, nor could he watch the orcs who wanted a habitat be persecuted. Thus, war broke out. Other than that, there were also novels such as " The Invincible Hero: Dragon of War " and " I Open a Weapon Shop in the War Continent " that described the wars between different races. I hope you like my recommendation.