In the " Chronicles of the Wings ", the disappearance of the last day of April meant that the entire story world had undergone a huge change, making every time point on the Timeline no longer accurate. This change was called a "time jump". It happened in the future of the story, so the entire story world experienced the result of time jumping. After the time jump, the characters and things in the world changed, including the way time passed, the development of history, the time in reality, and so on. Therefore, the disappearance of April 1st was to reveal these changes and show the complex effects of time jump.
I'm not a collector of novels, and I don't have the ability to search for novels that end on the fourth day of the first lunar month. However, if you need to find a collection of novels, you can try to use online novel search tools such as Qidian Chinese Network, Xiaoxiang Academy, etc. These websites have a large number of novel collections for search and reading.
There might be some connections between the novels on the fourth day of the first month because the fourth day of the first month was the traditional Chinese Spring Festival. Many novels revolved around the theme of the Spring Festival. During the Spring Festival, people would carry out various celebrations such as New Year greetings, couplets, firecrackers, and lanterns. These activities were all related to the characters in the novel. For example, in a novel, the protagonist might go to pay a New Year visit or participate in a celebration and meet various interesting characters and stories. The Spring Festival was also the source of many novels, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, and other classic novels. In these novels, people's fates, social changes, historical events, etc. were all related to the Spring Festival. Therefore, there may be some connections between the novels on the fourth day of the first lunar month. You can find the link between them by understanding the celebration activities of the Spring Festival and the theme of the novel.
No, it's not. 'The Day of Disappearance' is likely a fictional creation, made up for entertainment or to convey certain themes and messages.
I don't think so. Usually, such titles are made up to engage the audience and tell an imaginative tale rather than being based on real events.
There could be many 'day of disappearance' real stories. It might refer to a person's sudden vanishing. For example, in some missing person cases, the person could have disappeared due to various reasons like getting lost in an unfamiliar area, being a victim of abduction, or facing some unexpected natural disasters that separated them from their known environment. Without more specific details, it's hard to pinpoint a single real story.
I recommend the light novel "The Life of the Star Stealing in September" to you. The novel described Liu Xing's past life as she returned to her youth, completed her rebirth, and began a new life. If you are interested in light novels and derivative doujinshi novels, I believe this book will be very suitable for you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I don't think it is. 'Day of Disappearance' seems to be a fictional creation rather than based on real events.
No, it's not a true story. It's a fictional creation for entertainment purposes.
I don't think so as of now. But the publishing world is unpredictable, so keep an ear to the ground for any announcements.
It's mainly about the adventures and challenges of the dragon characters in the Wings of Fire series. It might include their battles, relationships, and growth within their dragon world.