I'm not sure. It's a rather specific and unusual requirement. Maybe you could look for experimental or avant-garde novels that might fit this criterion.
Well, there's 'La Disparition' by Georges Perec. It was written in French and also doesn't have the letter 'e'. It's quite a challenge to read without this common letter!
Marcel Proust's 'A la recherche du temps perdu' probably has one of the highest word counts among novels, around 1.2 million words.
At present, many novel websites had e-book resources, but there might not be a clear answer to the question of which novel website had the most e-books. This was because every novel website had its own unique e-book resources and copyright strategies. The e-books provided by different websites might be different. However, some well-known novel websites such as Qidian, Zongheng, Feilu, etc. had rich e-book resources, and some classic novels had formed a perfect e-book format that could be easily purchased and read in major application markets and online bookstores. If you want to find the most complete e-book resources, you should pay more attention to the updates of novel websites and reading applications, and try different types of e-book format and platforms to get the content that best meets your needs.
The word 'remembering the ancestors' had appeared in the novel 'Battle Through the Firmament.'
Different novel websites might have different word count rules for novels, but generally speaking, novel websites with fewer words might pay more attention to compact plots and fast-paced stories, and it was easier to attract the interest of young readers. Some novel websites might set the number of words to be between a few hundred to a few thousand words. For example, Qidian Chinese Network, Xiaoxiang Academy, and other websites had more popular novels and more mature readers. There were also some novel websites that would set the word count to be between a few thousand to tens of thousands of words. For example, Feilu novel website, Zongheng Chinese website, etc. These websites had relatively few novels but the quality was relatively high, and the readers were relatively young. Which novel website had fewer words would depend on the genre of the novel, the audience of the website, and the storyline.
The information you provided is incomplete. I can't determine whether the novel you mentioned is a web novel or not. If you can provide more information such as the genre, author, plot, etc., I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
😋There are two free romance novels that I can recommend to you: " The end of the cold season warms up the early winter " and " The roses want to escape." The former was a romantic youth novel about a hot-tempered girl and a perfect male god, while the latter was a short story about a female protagonist who grew up with the male protagonist until they finally got together. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Mr. Love did not have an episode with the word "and". Mr. Love was a the mainland of China TV series. Every episode contained some character relationships and storylines. Some episodes might involve some keywords or phrases, but the word "and" did not appear in any episode.
In Chinese, the word with the most strokes was "ten thousand". There were 10 strokes in total. This word appeared in Shuo Wen Jie Zi as a common unit of quantity or weight.
I recommend the following two novels to you. One is " A Rich Young Assistant ". It's about how Mi Jinhe survived after losing his job and changed from a small white-collar worker to an assistant. The other book was " Young Master Mu Will Only dote on You in This Life." It was about the story of the female lead, Mimi, who accidentally married into a wealthy family and Mu Yicheng, who went from being ostracized to falling in love. I hope you will like these novels.