πI recommend "10th Itinerant Immortal" to you. This is a fantasy novel about immortal cultivation. The story is about a person who has passed nine Itinerant Immortal Tribulations. Xie Yan found the 10th Itinerant Immortal Tribulation. Does it mean that he can fight against the heavens? This novel fits your needs! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There are some. I recommend a few books for you: 1. The main character of the story, Li Mubai, was reborn on Earth during the Heavenly Tribulation and vowed to be an immortal immortal above the Nine Heavens. 2. "First Grade Demon Husband"-The main character is a loose immortal who marries the supernatural male protagonist and cultivates immortality together. 3. The protagonist was also a loose immortal. He was a mountain bandit in the human world and was entangled with the handsome man. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In modern cultivation novels, loose immortals usually referred to immortals who could move and fight freely within a certain domain after cultivating special abilities. However, this does not necessarily mean that loose immortals are invincible. In some novels, lone immortals might be suppressed by other immortals or gods because their abilities were not strong enough or they did not receive the corresponding recognition. In some other novels, lone immortals might encounter some enemies that were difficult to defeat and had to rely on other forces to win. However, the image of loose immortals in modern Xiuzhen novels is usually very powerful. They may have special weapons or treasures or have powerful combat skills and strategies, so they can defeat their opponents to a certain extent. Thus, we cannot simply regard loose immortals as invincible existences.
I recommend "First Grade Demon Husband" to you. The main character is an Itinerant Immortal who has failed 99 tribulations. After transmigrating into the body of a useless young lady, he marries a jinx and turns the world upside down! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The loose immortals in novels usually referred to independent immortal cultivators or cultivators who did not rely on any specific system or organization to pursue personal achievements and realm improvement. In novels, loose immortals usually had powerful strength, could use various immortal techniques and magic treasures, and had the ability to think and act independently. The loose immortals of the Heavenly Court referred to the immortals in ancient Chinese myths and legends. They usually did not rely on the Heavenly Court or other immortal systems to cultivate freely and were not subject to official management and restrictions. In the novels, the loose immortals of the Heavenly Court usually had powerful strength, could use all kinds of immortal spells and magic weapons, and had extraordinary ability and wisdom. Although the loose immortals in the novel and the loose immortals in the Heavenly Court are similar in some aspects, they represent different characters and cultivation methods. The specific differences need to be analyzed according to the plot and setting of the novel.
In cultivation novels, the levels of loose immortals were usually divided from low to high: Yuxu loose immortal, golden immortal, immortal lord, immortal, immortal sect, true lord, heavenly lord, dao lord, spirit lord, dao ancestor, emperor, and so on. Among them, the Jade Void Loose Immortal is the lowest level existence among the Loose Immortals, while the Golden Immortal is the highest level immortal position. The classification of these levels was usually based on the cultivation method, spiritual power, experience, and other factors of the cultivator. In some novels, loose immortals would also compete and clash with each other because of their cultivation strength. This was also one of the charms of cultivation novels.
One well - known 'loose girl novel' could be 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The character Hester Prynne is often seen as a complex woman who defies the strict Puritan society's norms, which could be considered in the context of a 'loose girl' in the eyes of that society.
"Pride and Prejudice" can also be considered in a way. There are some loose ends regarding the secondary characters. Their stories are not fully explored but are left to the reader's imagination to some extent. For instance, what happens to Lydia and Wickham in the long run? We are left with some speculation.
πI recommend the following novels to you, all of which are similar to The Most Individual Immortal: 1. [The World of Itinerant Immortals] was also an immortal cultivation novel with an Itinerant Immortal as the main character. It was similar to [The Most Itinerant Immortal]. 2. " Snow in the Evening " was also a novel about Xianxia and Qianyuan. It was also about the main character's cultivation journey after becoming a loose immortal. 3. " Chaotic Individual Immortal ": The protagonist of this novel is also an Individual Immortal. Unlike other Xiuzhenists, he does not fail, but is free and unfettered. I hope you will like the style of the above novels. If you have any other needs, feel free to look for me. Thank you for your support!π~
πI recommend a novel to you. It is the Mortal Fairy of Mortal Cultivation. The main character of the novel was a veteran glue guy. He accidentally came to the cultivation world and would die if he made a mistake. However, he grew into a cultivation expert through countless coincidences and eventually became a Mortal Fairy. During his growth, he had saved many loose immortals. I believe this book will fill you with anticipation and surprise. Do you want to give it a try? I hope you like my recommendation, Muah ~