I recommend "Lord Divine Beast Begging for Feeds". This book was an urban supernatural novel. It told the story of the female protagonist who was exposed by her carefully designed life and was sheltered by the mysterious man on the other end of the phone. She experienced all kinds of twists and turns in the manga city. At the same time, it also involved the revival of myths and the collection of monsters. The growing relationship between the female and male leads was also one of the highlights of the book. Although there is no mention of the school, there are elements such as supernatural abilities and monsters. They should be able to meet your needs. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
The original text of The Crow and the Fox was as follows: Once upon a time, there was a clever crow who learned to catch delicious fox meat with its small claws. One day, the fox found another piece of delicious fox meat, but it could not catch it. So it told the crow,"You can catch me with your little claws and then catch the meat, and I can eat you." The crow understood the fox's words, so it grabbed the fox with its claws and took the opportunity to escape. The crow thought,"I'm so smart. Why can't I learn well?" So it began to think about how to learn to grab meat. It thought for a long time and finally thought of a way. He told the fox,"Hide behind the tree and I'll find you." So the crow went to look for a tree. He found a tree and stood behind it. Then the fox hid behind the tree. The crow found the fox and caught it with its claws. The fox saw it and immediately ran away.
The two main characters in the fox and crow story are a fox and a crow. The fox is sly and uses flattery to deceive the crow. The crow is the one being deceived, which is a bit naive as it easily believes the fox's false praise.
The Fox and the Crow was a fable by Robert McGee about a fox and a crow. The story begins with a fox looking for food in the forest. He met a crow and they started to talk. The fox told the crow that he hoped to find a good job, but the crow thought he was just a fox and was unwilling to help him. The fox was disappointed but continued to look for food in the forest. Not long after, the fox met a hunter and told him that he wanted a rabbit. The hunter told him that if he could catch a rabbit, he would give him some food. The fox decided to catch the rabbit, but he didn't catch it. Instead, the rabbit escaped. The crow saw what happened to the fox and decided to help him. He and the fox returned to the hunter's house. The fox used his wisdom and skill to successfully catch the rabbit and get the hunter's food. The crows also got some food and were respected and praised for helping them. At the end of the story, the fox and the crow enjoyed their delicious food together and thanked each other for helping them through their difficult times. They decided to stay in the hunter's house and continue to enjoy their friendship and help each other.
The main characters are the fox and the crow. The fox is cunning and sly, while the crow is a bit naive and easily influenced by flattery.
The main characters are the fox and the crow. The fox is sly and cunning, always looking for a way to get what it wants. The crow is the one who has something the fox desires, in this case, the cheese.
The fox and the crow are the main characters. The fox is portrayed as sly and manipulative, using its wits to get what it wants from the crow. The crow, on the other hand, is initially naive and easily influenced by the fox's flattery. These two characters play crucial roles in the development of the story.
Since I don't know the exact story, it could be the black crow itself as the main character.
The Fox and the Crow story had the word "that" in it.
I recommend "The Peacock King of the Wilderness". The protagonist of the novel is the first peacock reborn into the world of the Wilderness. The story was full of myths, cultivation, and other elements. The main character transformed into the Peacock King and protected this Pan Gu world through countless disasters. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~