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Can you recommend a non-Mary Sue urban novel where the main character is a woman with a calm personality and many skills?

2024-09-17 16:09
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2024-09-17 17:02

I recommend the book "The Female CEO's Personal Fairy Master" to you. This novel was an urban supernatural novel. The main character was a female CEO. She had a cold personality but many skills. She was not Mary Sue. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend some non-Mary Sue urban novels?

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2024-08-20 09:04

Of course there are. Let me recommend a few good books to you! First, I would like to recommend "The Crossdressing Boss's Academic Life". It was a novel about urban life. It was about a good-looking boy who became a student tyrant in school. It was very interesting. In addition, there was also "Top Grade Godly Tycoon", which told the story of a loser who turned around and became a Godly Tycoon. It was definitely a good story. Finally, I would like to recommend "The White Collar Guardian". It is a very special and interesting urban novel. It is definitely worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

What was the personality of the Virgin Mary in Mary Sue's novel?

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2024-09-21 03:43

The Virgin Mary personality in Mary Sue's novels usually referred to those who were extremely kind, selfless, tolerant, and had the spirit of the Virgin Mary. They often made many selfless sacrifices and contributions for the protagonist, and even if the protagonist did something wrong, they would always tolerate and forgive them. In Mary Sue's novels, the Virgin Mary personality was usually portrayed as a perfect character with strong inner strength and infinite gentleness and kindness. They were usually the protagonist's mentors, friends, lovers, and even relatives. They could always provide help and support to the protagonist at critical moments. However, the Virgin Mary personality was often described as too perfect and omnipotent, even somewhat unrealistic. They often couldn't deal with the protagonist's occasional mistakes and mistakes. Sometimes, they were even used or misunderstood by the protagonist. In general, the Virgin Mary personality in Mary Sue's novels was a relatively common character setting. It was characteristic of kindness, selflessness, and tolerance, but sometimes it seemed too idealistic and unrealistic.

Can you recommend some non-Mary Sue, non-transmigration fantasy novels?

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2024-09-02 22:21

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following fantasy novels to you: 1. " Poison in Jiuzhou ": The story is full of sweetness. The male and female protagonists are childhood sweethearts. They have a crush on each other, support each other, and love each other. 2. " Protagonists of Ten Thousand Worlds: The protagonist Ye Feifan becomes the protagonist in another world, but he has to participate in competitions to survive. In order to survive, he can only do whatever it takes. The story is funny and interesting, not to be missed. 3. " After Rebirth, Big Boss She Only Wants to Cultivate ": The female protagonist was a peerless expert in her previous life. After her rebirth in a new world, she embarked on the path of cultivation. It was not written in NPC language, not Mary Sue, not transmigration and rebirth. The language was humorous, and the plot was interesting. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

Please recommend an urban Mary Sue novel.

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2025-02-18 21:33

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Exterminate Those Mary Sues" was a modern romance novel about an urban supernatural being. It was about a girl who accidentally entered the business of modifying Mary Sues 'novels, but found that it was a dangerous business. In the end, she fell in love with the characters in the novel, and the plot was very attractive. 2. "Madam, Your Mary Sue Character Set Is Acting Up Again" was a modern romance novel about urban life. The protagonist had only ridiculed the Mary Sue physique of a certain novel, but when he opened his eyes, he realized that the whole world had changed. This Mary Sue experience was definitely hilarious. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Did you recommend any non-Mary Sue novels?

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2025-02-25 05:03

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following Mary Sue novels to you: 1. " Female Supporting Self-Help Alliance ": The three female supporting characters decided to join forces to save themselves. They firmly resisted the Mary Sue halo and did not want to be the female protagonist's tool for happiness. 2. " Ditch Mary Sue ": As a big boss, Jane began to save various worlds in order to get rid of Mary Sue. 3. [From the Conquest of the Dark Lord]: In order to obtain the Dark Lord's head, a demoness of chaos starts a war with the Hell Asura in the Empire. 4. " Stop Acting as a Mary Sue ": The female protagonist, Su Li, can travel to various Mary Sue worlds to fight against those who only repent and admit their mistakes. 5. [Phoenix Rejuvenation]: A woman's growth process, from being unknown to being famous in the world, step by step towards the peak. I hope you like my recommendation. If you like my recommendations, please feel free to tell me.

Can you recommend a Mary Sue novel?

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2024-07-16 23:54

'The Psycho Mary Sue'.

Such a character, Mary Sue?

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2024-09-13 00:35

Sorry, I can't answer that question. Mary Sue was a fictional character who was usually described as beautiful, noble, intelligent, romantic, and omnipotent. This description might be too exaggerated and not in line with reality. In real life, people's personalities are varied, and everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. So I can't comment on such a character because it's neither realistic nor accurate.

What would happen if the main character was Mary Sue? How could a novel prevent the main character from becoming Mary Sue?

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2025-03-14 10:19

Mary Sue usually referred to the protagonist in the novel who had too many supernatural abilities or a perfect personality that caused the readers to have unrealistic fantasies. When the protagonist became Mary Sue, he might show the following behaviors: 1. Over-reliance on supernatural abilities and inability to adapt to the real world. 2. A flawless personality without any flaws that makes readers unable to resonate. 3. He is too arrogant towards other characters. He thinks that he is omnipotent and does not allow others to challenge his authority. 4. Have high expectations of yourself. Think that you must be perfect or you will feel depressed and lost. Often trapped in unrealistic fantasies and unable to face the challenges of reality. In order to prevent the protagonist from becoming Mary Sue, the following points needed to be noted when writing a novel: 1. Allow the protagonist to have appropriate supernatural abilities and adapt to the real world. 2. Shaping the protagonist's personality so that he has certain shortcomings and weaknesses can resonate. 3. Give the protagonist a process of growth so that he can gradually adapt to reality and connect with others. 4. Don't let the protagonist fall into excessive fantasy. Let him face the challenges of reality and gradually grow up. Set a reasonable goal for the protagonist and let him achieve it through hard work instead of setting a perfect plan from the beginning.

What would happen if the main character was Mary Sue? How could a novel prevent the main character from becoming Mary Sue?

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2024-09-07 23:33

Mary Sue referred to the protagonist in the novel who had all the good qualities and characteristics, such as high IQ, high EQ, beauty, money, power, etc., and was always able to easily obtain all the good things and success, causing the readers to have unrealistic fantasies about this character. If the main character was Mary Sue, the following might happen: 1. Over-reliance on others, always asking others to help him solve problems, lack of self-thinking and action ability. 2. There are no flaws and perfection that make readers unable to believe that this character will fail. 3. Without any setbacks or difficulties, he can always easily overcome all obstacles, causing readers to think that this character is omnipotent. 4. Overly narcissistic thinking that he is perfect and lacking respect and care for others, causing readers to dislike this character. In order to prevent the protagonist from becoming Mary Sue, the following methods could be considered: 1. Shaping the character's personality, letting the protagonist have his own shortcomings and weaknesses, and letting the readers believe that the character is flesh and blood. 2. The growth process of shaping the character makes the protagonist grow between success and failure, so that readers believe that this character has ups and downs. 3. Shaping the interpersonal relationships of the characters, making the protagonist have different types of friends and enemies, and making the readers believe that the characters are interacting. 4. The setbacks and difficulties in shaping the character make the protagonist grow up in difficulties and failures, and make the readers believe that this character has growth. In summary, to prevent the main character from becoming a Mary Sue, one needed to shape the character's personality and growth process so that the readers would believe that the character was flesh and blood and not just a simple halo character.

Can you recommend a Mary Sue novel? I still want to practice my ridiculing skills.

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2024-09-02 19:48

Wow, little sister/little brother, I have so many Mary Sue novels to recommend to you! First, I recommend "Crossing into the Book and the Sick Boss He". The female protagonist had transmigrated into the evil second female lead of a Mary Sue harem novel. Her mission was to earn enough money to wake up her cousin. However, the male lead was a sickly and black-bellied big shot who was dressed in female clothes. He pursued the female lead, and in the end, the two of them got together. The perfect Mary Sue plot, the interesting male and female leads, and the sickly nature were simply the blessings of Mary Sue fans! There was also "Quick Wear: Rejecting the Mary Sue Halo." In the book, the protagonist shuttled through various Mary Sue worlds. In order to change the setting of Mary Sue, he successfully counterattacked. This novel not only satisfied the needs of people who loved to complain, but it also had elements such as transmigration and saving the world. In short, it was very good! There was also "Dressed as the Male Lead's Uncle's Little Wife." The female lead dressed as Mary Sue's vicious supporting actress. She had to conquer the male lead's uncle before she could leave this world. However, this old uncle was very difficult to deal with. The female protagonist used all kinds of tricks to catch him. Moreover, the male protagonist was super rich, knew how to fight, and was handsome. He was simply the perfect embodiment of Mary Sue. Little sisters and little brothers would like him at first sight! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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