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Although Ma Fuya later married Liancheng, her heart already belonged to someone else. The two of them were only husband and wife in name, but not in reality. The novel " The Stars Against Fate, The World-toppling Phoenix Lady " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The " temperature of love " Ma Liancheng's version meant that the emotional temperature of two people in a relationship would gradually increase with time and the depth of their relationship. Sometimes love may be like a cup of cool tea. It may be very light at first, but it will become stronger and stronger as time goes on. Sometimes it can be like a cup of hot chocolate, sweet at first but getting stronger as time goes on. The temperature of love depended on the emotional state and the way the two people got along.
Although Liancheng and Ma Fuya were married, Ma Fuya already had someone in her heart. They were only husband and wife in name and had not consummated their marriage. The novel " The Stars Against Fate, The World-toppling Phoenix Lady " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I don't know what the name of the novel with the male lead called Ma Liancheng is. But I can tell you some information about Ma Liancheng's novel if you know what you want.
Well, for teaching resources in science fiction, there are science fiction magazines. For instance, 'Asimov's Science Fiction' which contains a variety of short stories. These stories can be used to teach elements of creativity and imagination in writing. Another resource could be science fiction podcasts. They often discuss different works of science fiction, analyze their themes, and explore the impact of science fiction on our culture.
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I don't know which novel you're referring to when you mentioned 'Ma Liancheng, Sister Xianglan, and Su Yuyao.' If you can provide more context, I can try to provide you with a more accurate answer.
Start by creating a spooky setting. Use descriptive language to paint a vivid picture of a haunted place. Come up with unique and creepy characters. Build suspense gradually to keep the readers on the edge of their seats.