It could imply a sense of uncertainty or resignation about the conclusion of a particular narrative or experience.
This statement could indicate a mix of hope and acceptance. It might mean that while there's a possibility this is the end, there's still a sliver of hope for a different outcome. Or it could simply be an acknowledgement that this might be the way things wrap up, without much control over it.
Well, it might suggest that there's a hint of doubt or acceptance that this could potentially be the final chapter. Maybe there's been a series of events leading up to this point where the outcome seems ambiguous or unexpected.
Once upon a time, a fisherman in a Chinese village found a mysterious box in his net. It could be filled with precious jewels which would make him rich (good). But it also might contain something dangerous or bring him bad luck according to the superstitious beliefs in the village. This is a typical'maybe good maybe bad' Chinese story.
A boy bought a lottery ticket. It was a'maybe good maybe bad story'. He was excited about the possibility of winning a large amount of money. When the results came out, he didn't win the big prize. He was really disappointed at first. But then he realized that he had spent very little money on the ticket. And this experience made him understand that he should not rely too much on such uncertain things. Instead, he should work hard to earn money. So it was a bad thing in terms of not winning, but a good thing in terms of the lesson he learned.
You can start with an uncertain event. For example, 'One day, I received a mysterious letter. I had no idea who it was from or what it contained. It could be good news or bad news.'
I think it implies that there's a possibility that something was meant or destined to be a manhwa. Maybe it's about a story idea or a concept that has the potential to be turned into a manhwa. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
No, it's likely fictional. Most stories with such titles are made up for entertainment or to convey a certain message.
I don't think it's a true story. Usually, when something is labeled as such, it's more in the realm of fiction, crafted to captivate and take us on an imaginative journey.
I Will Live Forever in the World of Cultivators. This was a Xianxia novel. The main character, Zhou Yi, woke up to become a prison jailer. He had the fruit of immortality but no way to protect his Dao. When the cultivation world was dangerous, he would hide and cultivate. He had witnessed many things, such as the child who had been released becoming the founding ancestor. The protagonist was 999999 years old, a Pisces, 175cm tall, and 70Kg in weight. This book was a mid-grade grain, so it had its advantages and disadvantages. The good thing was that the writing style was good, the protagonist adhered to the "underhanded" way, did not cause trouble, and had a high IQ. However, there were also shortcomings. For example, the protagonist was infatuated with the Spring Breeze Building and looked frivolous. The description of the situation in the court was childish. The psychological description of "Gou" was too much like water. There was still room for improvement in his writing style. Overall, the setting was attractive and the plot was well developed. Although the characters were a little lacking, the main character was three-dimensional and suitable for young friends who were old enough to read. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I recommend " A Little Monk's Focus on Cultivation ", a novel written by Yun Zhili. The male protagonist had originally been living in seclusion in the Red Lotus Temple for a hundred years because he had a cheat after transmigrating. When the Northern Barbarians invaded, he showed his might. Monk Benyin was 128 years old, Aries, 2 meters tall, and weighed 180 kilograms. LCK's Only Male Support was not bad either. It was a light novel by Ji Qi. The male lead, Su Yuhang, joined SKT at the age of 18 as a substitute ADC. The team's reaction was very interesting. The female lead, Li Xianghe, was 21 years old. She was serious and dull. She liked the male lead and did not dare to speak. This book was very funny and had a smooth style of writing. " Immortal Cultivation Simulation: Starting from the Rise of the Family " was a Xianxia novel written by I Love Yoghurt. The male protagonist, Li Yufeng, was 18 years old and had a relaxed daily style. " Legend of Rebirth " must be recommended. It was written by Zhou Xingwen, the founder of urban rebirth. It was written in 2004. The main character Zhou Xingwen was reincarnated back to 1986. She had a single female lead, and she was heartwarming and touching. She had influenced many rebirth novels. Wasteland: My Monster Collection Illustrated Book was also great. It was a science fiction novel written by Leaves Cannot Green. Yue Yan transmigrated to the wasteland and obtained his power by collecting living creatures. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It could mean that perhaps next time one will read or write a novel. Maybe it implies that currently there are other priorities, but in the future, a novel is in the plans.
It's hard to say exactly. Maybe it suggests a sort of uncertain or potential connection to the world of manhwa.