Hard to say for sure. The frequency could vary a lot depending on the author's writing and the story's context.
I'm not sure exactly. It probably depends on the specific plot and style of the novelization.
I really don't know. You might have to read the novelization carefully to count it yourself.
I'm not sure exactly. It depends on how you define 'nothing happened'. Maybe you'd have to read it carefully to count.
I really don't know. It depends on how the story is written and what is considered 'nothing happening'. Maybe you could check the book and count for yourself.
Well, maybe it's just a perception. Sometimes what seems like nothing happening could be setting the stage for something big later on in the story.
The Dongyi mentioned in ancient times mainly referred to the current south-central region of Shandong Province. The Dongyi people were one of the most important civilizations in ancient China, and they were also one of the origins of the Huaxia people. As time passed, the Dongyi people gradually evolved into the present Shandong people, which were also the Han people. Therefore, it could be said that the Dongyi mentioned in ancient times was the present Shandong region.
Nothing special happened in the story of Devour the Firmament Xuanyuan and Yin Zhenluo because these two characters were just ordinary characters in web novels and did not play an important role in the story.
King Triton is authoritative. As a king, he makes the rules in Atlantica. He is also rather traditional, as seen in his view of the human world as something dangerous and off - limits to his daughter. However, he does love his family deeply, which is shown by his concern for Ariel's safety, even if it sometimes leads to conflict between them.
I'm not sure. You might have to do some in-depth research or check with dedicated gaming and novelization forums.
Not that I know of. But you could check with official movie sources or look for announcements from publishers.
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