There was a man in the sky! I strongly recommend "My Room Has a Random Door", a sci-fi time-travel novel. It tells the story of Wei Ziqing discovering a door in his room that can randomly appear in various worlds, including the technological world. He continued to explore and use the technology of various planes to realize his dream. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Some novels described the protagonist bringing modern technology to the fantasy world, such as Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Universe, and so on. In these novels, the protagonists could use modern technology such as computers, communication devices, and energy devices to explore the secrets of the world and fight various enemies in the fantasy world. The plot of these novels was full of ups and downs, which were very popular among readers.
A novel is a fictional form of literature, usually through the creation of unique plots and characters to convey the author's thoughts and emotions. Therefore, the world in the novel was usually fictional and only existed in the novel. Although the novel is a fictional literary form, some novels may use real-world events, people, and places to construct a realistic world in the story. These references do not necessarily mean that the real world is exactly the same as the world in the novel, but they can provide background and plot support for the story. Although the world in the novel is fictional, we can learn valuable information about human nature, emotions, and interpersonal relationships. Therefore, reading novels is also a beneficial form of entertainment that can help us broaden our horizons and improve our reading ability.
I recommend the two books "Star Ring" and "Cultivation with a System". The Star Ring told the story of the protagonist obtaining the mysterious Star Ring, traveling through many civilizations, possessing the ability to bring out items, and activating the supernatural ability. In "Bring a System to Cultivate," the protagonist brought the system to transmigrate, and through the system, he made up for his lack of cultivation and became an expert in the world of cultivation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I'm sorry, I haven't read the 'the girl in room 105 novel', so I can't provide specific details.
I'm sorry, I didn't find any novel recommendations related to "The Witcher 3". However, if you want to recommend some wizard-themed novels, I can recommend the following: "Experimenting in the Wizarding World,""The Wizard: I Can Draw Identity,""The Wizard Legend Journey,""The Immortal Wizard," and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Let me recommend you a few novels that have transmigrated to Naruto: Naruto Dynasty Lost Thousand, Koba no Isamu Ninjutsu A Little Too Much, Naruto World's Dragon Roar Master, Naruto's Strongest Cultivation System, Koba no Uchiha's Counterattack, Naruto's Bandit Commander Legend, Naruto's Genius Naruto, Infinite Space Fog Enduring, I Raise Tailed Beasts in Naruto World, and Naruto: I Create Martial Arts in Ninjutsu. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you, all of which cross the martial arts world: 1. "Wudang Sweeping Taoist Child, Awakened to Maximum Comprehension at the Beginning" The protagonist, Lu Heng, traveled through the Wuxia world and became a Wudang Sect handyman. After he was awakened to the maximum Comprehension System, he continued to learn martial arts and eventually became a martial arts genius. 2. The protagonist of the game, Wei Xiaobao, accidentally signed in the Evil Repelling Swordsmanship after crossing the Wuxia world. He kept signing in other martial arts in different scenes. 3. The main character of "I'm Not Lonely in the Pugilistic World", Lin Feng, traveled through the Wuxia world and received the help of the mysterious system. He was determined to embark on the path to the peak of martial arts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Voodoo was a type of fictional magic or supernatural ability that often appeared in novels, movies, anime, and other fictional works. Voodoo was usually described as a magic that could control living things, making them change into another creature or make them lose certain characteristics. In real life, there was no scientific evidence to prove the existence of voodoo. Although voodoo is often portrayed as a mysterious ability in fiction, it is only a fictional magic or supernatural ability with no evidence of actual existence.
I recommend the two novels " Magic Industrial Empire " and " Invincible Technology System ". The protagonist of " Magic Industrial Empire ", Xu Yi, was a modern high-level mechanical engineer. He traveled to a world dominated by magic and combined modern technology with magic to realize his career and promote the world's transformation. The protagonist of the Invincible Technology System was also a transmigrator. Through his own technology system, he had powerful technological abilities and launched a series of adventures, battles, and explorations in the foreign world. These two novels both told the story of how modern technology was brought to the other world, affecting the world and changing fate. I hope you like my recommendation.
I'm sorry, I haven't read 'the dark room Seiffert novel' specifically. But generally, a novel set in a dark room might create a sense of mystery, confinement, and perhaps psychological exploration. It could be about a character's inner turmoil or a hidden secret within that enclosed space.