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Are there any martial arts cultivation novels that only have one main character and are very strong in the later stages? Don't have too many female leads, don't transmigrate.

2024-09-17 23:20
I'm the only immortal, let alone killing immortals It's best if there's a brief introduction. Don't copy it for me…It's best if the protagonist is a genius
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2024-09-18 02:49

πŸ˜‹I recommend to you the two cultivation novels,"The Daily Life of Interstellar Cultivation" and "The Strongest Defiant Immortal in History". They both meet your requirements! "The Daily Life of Interstellar Cultivation" was a sci-fi story about the direction of cultivation and evolution. It was a story about the achievement of pure data life. The protagonist had an advanced concept of the cultivation world and reached the peak of cultivation many times with his own intelligence. The protagonist of "The Strongest Defiant Immortal in History," Shen Feng, was a mortal without a spiritual root. He relied on his obsession with cultivation to reach the peak of cultivation step by step and became the strongest defiant immortal genius in history. Both novels had a very strong protagonist. There were not many female protagonists, and they were basically invincible in the later stages. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

Are there any novels that don't have many female leads?

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2024-09-07 21:11

I recommend the following novels with fewer female leads to you: 1. [The Reborn Summoner: A fantasy novel about a different world. The female lead does not play the leading role.] 2. "Reborn Plants United Cute": A sci-fi space-futuristic novel. Although the female protagonist is the main character, she is not an important character. 3. "Laughing at the Qing Court": An ancient romance novel. The female protagonist is one of the main characters, but not all of them. 4. "The Crown Prince's Red Dress: An ancient romance novel. The female protagonist is one of them, not the main character." I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Can you recommend a cultivation novel with only one main character and only one female character," Don't Have Too Many Female Heroes "? The main character is very strong and will definitely cover up for his shortcomings?

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2025-02-26 18:53

πŸ˜‹I recommend "My Disciples Are All Protagonists" to you! The protagonist of this book was invincible and protective of his own shortcomings, and only accepted one disciple. At the same time, it also met the requirements of the question. There were fewer female leads. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Are there any urban cultivation novels that don't have a stallion plot, have two female leads, and don't write too shallow?

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2024-08-09 06:03

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. The protagonist, the female protagonist, was reborn and met two very important friends in her life. She had superb medical skills, unfathomable cultivation and spiritual power, and the mysterious power to see through ghosts and gods. In order to follow the female protagonist, the male protagonist dressed in the same clothes as him in another world. Accompanying the female protagonist to become stronger, power, status, money, there was only one thing they did not want, there was nothing they could not get. Absolute favoritism, strong men and strong women. He abused the bad guys, abused the mistresses, and made friends to become stronger just to protect the people around him. The ending was one-on-one, and the female lead was under the sky! 2. "I Just Want to Cultivate for Real": The protagonist, an unlucky newbie, takes the System on a journey of cultivation. There was no harem, no stallion, only a female protagonist and a system to accompany the main character in the cultivation civilization. The female lead had a gentle personality but had tyrannical strength in her heart. She cultivated to become a god together with the main character. It wasn't a small novel, nor was it hot-blooded and violent. It was a relaxing and happy journey of cultivation civilization. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Do you recommend any novels that don't have too many female leads?

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2024-09-11 15:09

I recommend "Rebirth: Breaking the Cocoon". The plot is relatively simple. It tells the story of the female protagonist starting a happy life again. There are no overly ridiculous plot settings. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Are there any good long fantasy novels that don't have too many female leads?

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2024-08-29 13:01

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Lone Journey to Immortality": A story of mortals seeking the Great Dao of immortality, with fewer female leads. 2. "Heaven Zen Buddhism": The story of a young man seeking his father and teacher, fighting with demons, and becoming an immortal in the process of love entanglement. The female lead role is moderate. 3. "Strange Tales of Immortal Cultivators": A story about a gangster reincarnating into a noble's son and experiencing all kinds of adventures in Jianghu. There are not many female leads. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend some urban novels that are similar to Baojian, but don't have too many fantasies and don't have too many female leads?

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2024-08-28 00:21

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: "My CEO's Wife Is Very Cold" and "The Reborn Next-door Twins Have Just Grown Up". They are both novels about urban life. The female lead starts from a lower case, and the plot is more realistic and not too fantasizing. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Don't transmigrate, don't be reborn, don't have abilities

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2025-02-25 21:39

Alright, I understand. Do you have any other questions or recommendations?

Please don't have too many female leads in a finished novel...

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2024-09-09 20:17

I'm sorry, but my answer may not be able to satisfy your needs. If you can tell me what genre and theme you want, I will try my best to provide you with a more specific answer that meets your expectations.

Please don't have too many female leads in a finished novel...

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2024-08-19 21:01

At the end of the novel, the female protagonist must not ask for too much. There is a small garden where all kinds of flowers can be planted. I hope there are soft lights and warm music.

Please recommend some classic immortal cultivation novels. Don't be too childish, and don't have the main character transmigrate from Earth and be reborn.

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2025-03-05 16:40

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novel to you: 1. "The Road to the Stars: " This was a very orthodox immortal cultivation novel. The female protagonist did not transmigrate and was reborn, and there was no melodramatic plot. It mainly talked about the persistence and hard work of the female protagonist on the path of immortal cultivation, as well as her persistence in the face of various difficulties. It was worth reading! 2. "Heaven Covering Child of No Beginning": This is a high-level cultivation novel. The main character is a genius, but the story is not exaggerated. There is no plot of rebirth or transmigration. It mainly tells the growth and experience of the main character on the path of cultivation. It is very worth reading! 3. "Ximen Immortals": This is a Xianxia novel with deep thoughts. The protagonist has to face various difficulties and problems, but through his own efforts and wisdom, he gradually grows into a powerful Xianxia. For readers who like to think, this is a very good choice. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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