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A novel? Guess an idiom.

A novel? Guess an idiom.

2024-09-05 17:57
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A long novel usually requires a rich imagination and creativity.

I’d Rather Not Be the Hero (But I Guess I Don’t Have a Choice?)

I’d Rather Not Be the Hero (But I Guess I Don’t Have a Choice?)

Kazuki Takahashi was living a monotonous, stressful life in modern Japan, filled with nothing but endless work and sleepless nights. That was, until he unexpectedly dies from overwork and wakes up in a strange new world—one filled with magic, mythical creatures, and deadly battles. Reincarnated as a "hero," Kazuki discovers he’s been tasked with saving the world from a Demon King and his seven powerful generals. However, there’s a twist—unlike the other heroes summoned, Kazuki has no magic. Instead, he possesses extraordinary physical abilities that make him overpowered, even without casting a single spell. But there’s one problem: Kazuki doesn’t care about being a hero. All he wants is to live a peaceful life, free from the stresses that plagued him in his past world. Alongside his eccentric companions—like the fierce sword-woman Serena, the witty mage Leo, and others yet to be met—Kazuki embarks on a journey across a world of guilds, rankings, and deadly monsters. As he tries to avoid conflict, Kazuki faces challenges from demons, monsters, and even fellow heroes from other worlds, all while wrestling with his role in this dangerous adventure. With comedic encounters, moments of heartfelt connection, and a brewing storm between the forces of good and evil, Kazuki’s new life is anything but quiet. Will Kazuki accept his fate as the savior of this world, or will he continue to avoid his destiny for as long as possible? A blend of fantasy, action, and comedy, *The Lazy Hero’s Escape Plan* is the ultimate story of an overpowered hero who just wants to enjoy his second chance at life.
Fantasy
56 Chs

Guess an idiom with a big word

A big (idiom) is a friend. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-01-25 16:11

Qiong Yao wrote a novel to guess an idiom

Qiong Yao's novels often described romantic love, so there was an idiom to describe this kind of love: poetic and picturesque.

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2024-09-17 18:18

Guess the idiom game by looking at the picture

Since there was no specific picture content, it was impossible to carry out the actual guessing game. However, the idiom guessing game was an Chinese casual puzzle game. The main gameplay was to guess the corresponding idiom according to the pictures given. This kind of game allowed players to learn idiom knowledge, train their thinking ability and imagination while having fun. Different pictures would have different hints, such as the relationship between characters, scenes, objects, etc. to hint at the content of idioms. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-04-01 05:40

Guess the idiom "Yao He" crazily

According to the idiom," as white as a yellow crane ", it was interpreted as " no shadow and no sound ". Yellow crane was the legendary crane that immortals rode on. It originally referred to the legendary immortal who rode a yellow crane and flew away, never to return. It means that there is no trace or whereabouts. Therefore, if it was an idiom, the answer might be " as undetectable as a yellow crane." "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-04-01 17:02

The fish drive for the abyss to guess the idiom

According to the information given, it might be the idiom "driving fish away from the abyss". This idiom came from Mencius. It was originally used to describe a brutal rule that forced the people on one side to defect to the enemy. Now, it was used to describe a person who could not unite and drove some people who could have been united to the enemy side. Its complete expression was "driving fish into the abyss, driving sparrows into the thicket". It meant that the otter wanted to catch fish to eat, but drove the fish into the abyss. The eagle wanted to catch sparrows to eat, but drove the sparrows into the jungle. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-13 04:07

What's new today? Guess the idiom

Today's news was unexpected.

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2024-09-11 06:50

Look at the picture and guess a four-word idiom

The idiom for guessing by looking at pictures was: illiterate.

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2024-09-18 07:33

Look at the pictures and guess the idiom. The answer is in the comic.

I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. I can't provide the answer to idioms through comics. If you can provide specific content or questions, I will be very happy to help you.

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2025-03-07 16:29
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