Were there any novels that didn't have a female lead?I would like to strongly recommend a novel about transmigration to another world to you. There is no female lead! Its title was Sword Immortal Ruyi. It was a story about a person who pursued the path of immortality. There was no female lead, only a determined female lead. Her name was Shi Yingxue. In order to seek the Dao, destiny, and longevity, she worked hard. She stumbled, but she persevered. If you like novels about transmigration without a female protagonist, this book will definitely satisfy your needs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Were there any group travel novels that didn't have any romance elements?πI recommend the following two group travel novels that do not involve romance:
1. The Legend of the Undead Evil Emperor was a group transmigration novel. The characters had transmigrated to the Fama Continent in the game The Legend of Blood. The story was full of fantasy elements and intense battle scenes. It was full of excitement and fun!
2. "The Strongest Commoner NPC" was a virtual online game novel. The main character, Lu Chen, was an NPC named Commoner. There were many interesting elements and truly innovative ideas in the story, revealing the differences and interactions between different types of NPCs.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Were there any modern romance novels that didn't have sadomasochistic plots?πI recommend the following novels to you:
1. Xiaojie's Summer: A warm love story between an ordinary girl and a refined man.
2. "Is the two-faced movie king open for business today?": A sweet love story between a two-faced and overbearing movie king and a great artist.
3. "Love of the Ocean": A romantic love story on an island in the Indian Ocean, fresh and not torturous.
4. "Everything Is Your Future": A love story between a female protagonist who slowly grows up and the man she loves deeply. It's sweet and not torturous.
5. "Love Is Preferential": A story of a female protagonist who was deeply loved and protected by a man and then turned around. She yearned for love that was neither greasy nor torturous.
6. "A Beautiful Wife's Counterattack": A sweet story of a couple who swapped bodies. There was no fighting plot, and it was relaxed and happy.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Were there any historical fiction novels that didn't have a stallion plot?I recommend the two historical fiction novels,"Top-grade General" and "The Emperor of the Ages Who Walked Out of Zongzheng Temple". "Top-grade General" was about a funny male protagonist who traveled to the Great Xia Dynasty. With the knowledge of modern society and his iron-blooded tenderness, he became a top-grade general. "The Eternal Emperor Who Walked Out of Zongzheng Temple" focused on the court, politics, and hegemony. It told the story of the Imperial Censor Zhongcheng who uncovered the witchcraft case in order to attack the sixth prince of the current dynasty, Xu Yi. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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Were there any novel that didn't have a transmigration plot?πI recommend the following novels to you. They are all fresh and refined novels without the elements of transmigration:
1. " Chasing a God and Falling in Love ": Little fresh, a girl chasing a guy. Work harder and play games with a god.
2. As a well-known villain actress, Su Keren expressed that she was really miserable! Was it her fault for being pretty? Was it her fault for having big breasts? Was it her fault for having a thin waist? Was it her fault for having long legs? But what did it matter? She had love, and it was the sweet kind!
3. " Flower Rain Ink Painting ": It was originally written with a heavy taste, but it was later revised to be a little fresh. Life should be warm and beautiful.
I hope you like the above recommendations.