What about 'Love in Name Only'? This title suggests that there is a so - called love but it lacks the essence of real love. It can make the reader wonder what kind of relationship is being described where the love is just in name and not in substance.
I think 'Unreal Affection: A Tale' would be a great title. 'Unreal' clearly states that it's not a real love, and 'Affection' gives the love - like aspect. 'A Tale' makes it seem like a story. This title can attract readers who are interested in stories about relationships that aren't based on true love.
A noble title was not equivalent to an official position. A noble title was more of a symbol of identity and status. If it was not accompanied by an official position, there would usually be no real power. However, in some cases, the title may be related to a certain amount of real power in the early stages of the title, but as time passed or the system of the dynasty developed, it may gradually become a virtual title. For example, the Duke of a country was mostly a relative of the emperor or a meritorious minister. After being conferred the title of Duke, his power was basically very small. In the Qing Dynasty, the Duke of Zhenguo and the Duke of Fuguo had high status in the early Qing Dynasty, but after Kangxi, the imperial power strengthened. After Qianlong, the royal family, including the princes, had noble status but no real power. Most of the first-class dukes with different surnames were obtained through military achievements or the emperor's favor. They were often high and powerful in the court and had real power. However, honorary titles (such as Duke Cheng En, the father of the Empress, and Duke Yan Sheng, the descendant of Confucius) were more of a symbol of honor and had no real power. In general, it could not be said that the title had real power or not. It depended on the specific type of title, the dynasty system, and the historical period. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
No, as far as I know, it's not a real anime title. Kissanime was a platform known for hosting a wide variety of anime, but there's no anime named 'Kissanime My Love Story'.
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'Illusion of Love: A Tale of Unreal Affection'. This title gives the idea that the love in the story is not real, more like an illusion that the characters might be experiencing.
The book,"Addicted to Pets in the 80s of Rebirth". The plot was about the turning point of a girl's tragic fate. She was ruined by her stepmother and framed by her best friend to drop out of school, go to prison, miss out on her beloved, and lose her life. After she was reborn, she decided to stick close to Chief Lu and abuse the scums in order to become rich and return to the peak of her life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm quite certain it's not a book or movie title. Titles usually have a certain flow and make sense on their own. This phrase seems more like a random collection of words. If it were a title, it would be very hard for people to understand what the book or movie was about just from those words.
No, it's not. A good story title usually gives an indication of the story's theme, characters or plot in a more positive and understandable way. This one just seems very strange and not suitable for general readership.
There's no way to tell for sure if it's a real story title just from this phrase. It might be part of an underground or independent literary work, or it could simply be a random combination of words that someone thought was interesting or funny. It doesn't follow the typical patterns of most mainstream story titles.