I can't give you a title like that. This kind of plot was usually not in the style of common web novels, nor did it match the setting of ordinary cultivation novels. However, if you have any other requests regarding cultivation novels, I will try my best to answer them.
The following are some recommendations for novels that turn from being attacked to being attacked: 1. [Disguised Straight Man] by Chang Nianjun: The male protagonist, Li Zouxing, transmigrated into a fantasy novel and changed from an attacker to a victim. 2. " Time Travel: How to Break the Attack of Changes in Beautiful Literature " Jimo Zou Xuan: Su Shang transmigrated into a beautiful novel and realized that the male lead was not a subject, so he decided to change the role of the male lead. 3. " Black Hearted Lotus's Charming Master Only Wants to pamper Me Alone " by Nana: The main attack of this novel is still the attack of the sick and delicate, but there is also a plot of being attacked in the text. 4. [Be Wen's Suffering Wants to Attack Me [Quickly Wear],[Abstinence After Being Attacked, They All Rushed to Marry Me [Wear Books],[Master and Apprentice Wen's Suffering Becomes Enemies for Me [Wear Books]] by Double Skin Nanny: The Suffering in these novels also had plots that turned into Attacking. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be part of the search results. There may be other novels that may meet the requirements that have not been mentioned.
Well, the 'big book acceptance story' might refer to a story in a significant or large - scale book that focuses on the theme of acceptance. It could be a fictional tale where a character goes through a process of accepting their flaws or a non - fictional account of a group's struggle to be accepted in society. Without more context, it's hard to say precisely.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various 'aa big book acceptance stories'. Generally, in AA (Alcoholics Anonymous), the Big Book contains stories of recovery and acceptance of one's alcoholism and the journey towards sobriety. It might be about someone's personal experience of coming to terms with their addiction, accepting help, and finding a new way of life through the AA program.
The following are some novel recommendations about rebirth, attack, and transmigration: " Rebirth to Zero " described the story of the protagonist sacrificing himself in order to save the protagonist. 2. [Reborn Scum Villain Self-Rescue System]: It tells the story of the protagonist being reborn as the protagonist. 3. " Reborn into Old Attack's Shadow ": In the story, the attacker and the victim are mutually favored. The attacker is very insecure, and the victim enters the mental world of the attacker and falls in love with the attacker. I hope these recommendations will meet your needs!
I recommend 'Rebirth, Future Cultivation, Fake Immortal'! This book was a sci-fi-futuristic novel. It mainly told the story of how cultivators traveled to the interstellar era and discovered a "classic" of ancient humans who could move mountains and move mountains. From then on, the humans in the Milky Way, who yearned for power, began to develop their own "path of immortality" and slowly unraveled the mystery of the fault of human civilization. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
I'm not entirely sure as the description is rather cryptic. It could potentially be a story related to the acceptance found within the AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) Big Book, perhaps about someone's journey of finding answers through acceptance in the context of recovery.
The following are the recommendations of a few novels: 1. "The Reborn Concubine's Daughter Liuli": This is an ancient business and farming novel. It tells the story of the reborn Shen Liuli, who accidentally fell in love with her son-in-law, Wang Ye, while galloping in the business world. 2. "Coddle Him and Cure Him": This was a group pet novel. It told the story of a little boy growing up. She had multiple fathers and brothers. 3. [The Imperial Concubine Only Wants to Be a Salted Fish (Transverse Book)]: This novel described how Shen Chuchu transmigrated to a palace where she became the Imperial Concubine. She used her understanding of the plot to try to change her fate, but she found that she could not change the plot at will. 4. "I Haven't Been a Little Junior Sister for Many Years": The story tells the story of the female protagonist, A Luo, who has been reborn for 3,000 years and has begun her cultivation career in order to revive the sect. This novel was written from the perspective of the future, allowing the female protagonist to make up for her past regrets in another way. 5. "The Man by the Building Is Like Jade": This is a fast-paced story. The male lead is loyal and domineering, while the female lead is beautiful and ruthless. The story is fast paced and the plot is Su Shuang. These novels had been completed and were suitable for readers who liked to reincarnate, transmigrate, and cultivate.
"The Fate of the Phoenix" was an ancient romance novel about a woman who was born in the royal family. Due to her identity, she became the princess of the Yun Nation. She used tricks to pacify the harem and eventually became a princess. Her mother was also conferred the title of Consort Mei after the emperor passed away. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
I recommend "The Third Universe", a sci-fi novel about interstellar civilizations, to you. Although the storyline was slightly different from the information provided, the protagonist of this book also faced the collision of worlds from different dimensions, and at the same time, it also showed powerful technology and civilization. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
Well, the 'acceptance big book story' could potentially be about personal growth and acceptance. Maybe it's a collection of tales that show how people come to accept difficult circumstances in their lives. For example, it might tell of someone who accepts a health issue and learns to live a fulfilling life regardless. It's all about that journey of acceptance that the stories in the big book might be highlighting.