This question was a little vague because lonely old people and foreign godmothers were not necessarily elements in the novel. However, according to the description, the main character took care of a lonely old man and found many foreign godmothers after he died. It might be a novel called " The Old Man and the Sea."
I recommend "The Grassi King." The story tells the growth process of a football player and matches the given information. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The protagonist of the novel saved an old man who was in a car accident, but the old man was terminally ill and would not live for long. The protagonist recognized the old man as his godfather. This was a classic plot that was usually used to show the kindness and compassion of the protagonist. In the novel, the protagonist may face some choices, such as whether to save the old man or whether to give up. These choices will determine the fate of the protagonist. In the novel, the protagonist might find the old man very precious because he had something that the protagonist needed, such as experience or wisdom. The protagonist might decide to acknowledge the old man as his godfather because he wanted to use the old man's experience and knowledge to help him grow. This plot could also be used to show the growth and transformation of the protagonist because the protagonist learned many things in the process of saving the old man, such as responsibility, courage and compassion. These experiences would help the protagonist better cope with various challenges in his future life.
The novel that I recommend to you is "The Great Qin Empire's Storms". The protagonist transmigrated and was reborn as a member of the royal family. He signed contracts with many people and even recognized a godmother. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the Dark Skeleton King to you! The main character of this book was a necromancer named Chen Feng, who had transmigrated into Diablo. At first, he could only summon one skeleton. However, as his skills developed, he could summon mutated skeletons, elite skeletons, leader skeletons, lord skeletons, and even dragon and angel skeletons. Furthermore, in the novel, Chen Feng would take care of an old man for many years until the old man pretended to be dead. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There are also fanfictions where Naruto had to fend for himself a lot, but the villagers, despite their initial hostility, would unknowingly help. For example, the local store owners might give him some food when he was really in need, even if they didn't fully embrace him. And as he grew older, his friends like Sasuke and Sakura also became important in his life and kind of took care of him in their own ways.
Once upon a time, there was a lonely old man. He was a widower for many years. His wife had passed away, leaving him with a heart full of memories. He lived in a quiet neighborhood. People hardly noticed him. He had a routine of going to the park in the morning and sitting on the same bench. He watched the children play, the dogs run around, and he would think about how life used to be. He sometimes wished someone would come and just sit with him and listen to his stories.
It was a foreign novel. However, the specific country was not mentioned in the message.
The Old Man and the Sea was a foreign novel written by Ernest Hemmingway in 1952. It told the story of a Mexican fisherman named Malick Juan and his young friend, the marlin. After the novel was published, it quickly gained widespread praise and became one of Ernest's representative works, known as one of the classics of modern literature.
Obviously, the two main characters are an old man and death itself. The whole story likely revolves around their interaction.
This might be a story driven by empathy or a hidden connection between the man and the prisoner. Perhaps there's a secret that only unfolds as the story progresses.