I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "As a Villain Supporting Female Lead, I Only Want to Help the Female Lead to Rise": This was a sci-fi space-time travel novel. Although there was a system, there was no female lead. The story told the story of the female protagonist's struggle as the villain's supporting actress. There were no restrictions or restraints, and she was very free. 2. "After Dressing Up as an Evil Granny, I Bring the System to Farm and Make a Fortune": This was an ancient romance novel about business and farming. Although there was a system, the female protagonist was an Evil Granny, so there were no restrictions or restrictions. She had helped her and her children to make a fortune in ancient times through the system. She had her own rhythm. I hope the novels recommended above suit your taste. If you like it, don't forget to leave me a message ~
The novel I recommend to you is "I Have a Way to Immortality". The story is about a young man from the 21st century on Earth, Shui Chen, who obtained the Way to Immortality in the Southeast Continent. In the novel, the main soul of the protagonist lived in hell for a period of time. There was a talking spirit cat and the son of the King of Hell. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following novels to you. I hope they meet your needs ~ - 'The girlfriend of the God of Creation is a big shot.' - "The Blessed One who has given up on his beloved wife has returned." - "Second marriage, becoming a phoenix, relying on the black-bellied queen." - "My Pet Comes From History" - Wolf King's Pet Princess The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
There were a few novels that fulfilled this requirement. Here are some recommendations: - [The Reborn Wife Is Poisonous] - 'Young Master Luo, long time no see.' - "City Rebirth: Female Lead, Tianxia." - "The cannon fodder of Quick Wear is going to be the villain again." - "The Life of a Cheater in the Quick Wear Cannon Fodder." The above novels all had plots of the female protagonist's rebirth in modern literature, and they covered different types, such as urban romance, fast science fiction, rich families, etc. There were also elements such as female supremacy and strong women. You could choose according to your preferences. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
I recommend "I Flee from Famine and Raise Children in Ancient Times" to you! The female lead was a good person at first, but she was entangled after saving a man. However, the female protagonist had medical skills. With her two sons, she began to slowly learn practical skills such as farming and breeding while escaping from famine. She relied on her own efforts to survive and gradually became rich. "I Flee from Famine and Raise a Child in Ancient Times" is interesting and not to be missed! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the two novels "Historical Mercenaries" and "Crossing the Heavens with the Inner World" to you. The protagonists in "Historical Mercenaries" could travel to various historical dynasties and become mercenaries of famous historical figures. This way, she could witness the influential figures of different dynasties, beautiful scenery, and experience all kinds of disputes and experience a different life. The female lead was brought to Silent Hill by the film and television system in the movie "Crossing the Heavens with the Inner World". The system said that she could not defeat the inner world here, so she could only muddle through. You can see how she is in this movie world, dealing with many monsters and experiencing a different life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"The Great Mystery of Primitive World" was a fantasy novel. It did not have a female protagonist, a system, or any ambiguity. It weakened the elements of the Heavenly Dao and described the path of attainment and plunder in the primeval world. This book is recommended to you as a novel with a single female lead or without a female lead. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novel to you: 1. " The World of Dreams " had no male or female lead. The main character was a soul. 2. " I'm Really Not Reborn ": There was no female or male lead. The main character was Chen Tianyi. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I recommend "A Man Who Dresses Quickly with a Sweet Man". The male lead is the female lead, and there are elements of dressing up quickly in the story. It's a sweet and cute little white text, suitable for readers who like ancient romance. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend 'Baby Is Domineering: Who Said Mommy Is Worthless' to you. This modern romance novel was about a female protagonist who transmigrated to the novel world and realized that the male protagonist did not invest a lot of money in her like in other novels. Therefore, she took the initiative to give money to the male protagonist and even gave birth to a child for the male protagonist. If you're interested in this kind of romance novel, you can read it. I hope you like my recommendation.
This question involves many novels and literary traditions that may have different explanations in different cultures and context. The following are some possible reasons: 1 naming habits: In some cultures, girls 'names usually end with' er 'as a way to express intimacy or cuteness. For example, in China, many girls 'names ended with baby or Niu Niu. In novels, ending the female protagonist's name with a child might be a way to express intimacy. 2. emphasize the heroine's personality: In a novel, the heroine's name ending with a child may be used to emphasize her unique personality or characteristics. For example, if the heroine's name was Xiao Hong and the author wanted to emphasize her passion and courage, he could add 'er' after the name to emphasize her personal characteristics. 3. Fictions and exaggerations: In some novels, the author may use the child after the name to fabricate or exaggerate the identity and characteristics of the heroine. For example, in some novels, the heroine might be called a princess or queen to show her nobility and power. There may be many reasons why the female protagonist's name ends with a child, including naming habits, emphasizing personality, fiction, exaggeration, and so on. There may be different explanations in different cultures and context, but in general, this naming method is usually used to show the uniqueness and personality of the heroine.