I'm afraid I have no idea about the author of 'ill will a novel'. There's not enough information given just from the title. It could be a self - published work, in which case the author might be someone who is just starting out in the writing world, or it could be a work from a more established author who has chosen a rather unique title for this particular piece.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with the novel 'ill will' so I can't say who the author is. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer, or perhaps it's a new release that hasn't gained wide recognition yet.
I don't know who the author of 'the time of the terminally ill extra novel' is. There's not enough information provided just from this title to determine the author.
The following are a few novels recommended by the male protagonist who is ill and dishonest: 1. Like Pearl Like Jade by Butterfly Shadow under the Moon. This novel told the story of a sick male protagonist. He was the subject of an experiment, but he was very self-reliant and had a cool heart. The story had a mystery detective and a campus plot. It was very fascinating. 2. Luzhou Moon by Purple Jade Light Frost. This novel was an ancient martial arts romance. The male protagonist's hands were disabled, but he endured and lived a cold life. The female lead's character was bright and straightforward. The story of the two was full of bitterness and sweetness, and the ending was satisfactory. 3. "Man Gu Er" by Butterfly. This novel told the story of a long-term sick girl who traveled to ancient times and married a male protagonist who had a broken leg. The male protagonist's legs were crippled, but the female protagonist was optimistic and grateful. She brought him sunshine and laughter, making his life glow again. 4. The author of "Prince's Disease" is Xu Chengyue. This novel told the story of a sick male protagonist and his gentle female protagonist. The male protagonist had been suffering from a cold disease since he was in his mother's womb. He was arranged by the family to recuperate in a distant place. The female lead was the disciple of the divine doctor. She had been taking care of the male lead since he was eleven. The relationship between the two was simple and sweet. 5. The author of "The First Smoke of Heart" is Snow Falling and Listening to the Wind. This novel was a relaxing and sadistic food novel. The male protagonist was in poor health. Sometimes he was gentle and introverted, and sometimes he was overbearing and revealed. The female lead was a gentle and virtuous servant girl, and the two of them became the happiest couple. The story used delicious food as a guide to make people feel the happiness in it. These novels all have plots where the male protagonist is sick but dishonest. I hope you will like it.
There were many novels where the female lead was mentally ill, and modern novels were no exception. Some of the famous novels include Ode to Joy, Startling Heart, Thousand Bones of Flowers, and Poisonous Bastard Daughters. These novels all had plots where the female protagonists suffered from mental illness. The symptoms of mental illness of the female protagonists varied, some serious, some mild. These novels all described how the heroine suffered from mental illness and experienced various setbacks and difficulties in life, but in the end, she was saved and grew up.
The protagonist of this idiom is Bian Que. According to the Records of the Historian, Bian Que was a medical scientist from the Spring and Autumn Period and was known as one of the founders of Chinese medicine. Through observing and treating many patients, he discovered the trend of the development of the disease and proposed the concept of incurable disease to describe the condition that was so serious that it was irreversible. Later, this idiom was widely used to describe the final stage of a disease or the severity of the disease.
A jilted lover who was supposed to be engaged but was betrayed. This character would be full of anger and resentment and would say 'ill end this engagement novel' as a way of vowing revenge or simply to show that they will put an end to the whole engagement - related story, whether it's by ruining the other person's reputation or by some other means.
I can recommend some novels with the male protagonist seriously ill to you. The following are the titles and introductions of some of the novels: 1. [The Most Sick Prince of All Ages]: The male protagonist is suspected to be suffering from malaria, and the story revolved around his illness. 2. " My Wife Is Sick ": The male lead was once sick, but the specific condition was not specified. 3. " Unusual Sick Hall ": The male protagonist suffers from subacute scarring cerebritis. The story describes his experience in the sick hall. 4. " Reborn: The Crippled Prince and Ugly Concubine ": The male protagonist is reborn from a serious illness, and the female protagonist plays an important role in his life. These novels all involved the male protagonist's illness, and each story had a different plot and development. I hope you can choose one of them to read according to your preferences.
The following are some novel recommendations about the reincarnated male protagonist's serious illness: 1. [The Most Sick Prince of All Ages]: The male protagonist is suspected to be suffering from malaria, and the story revolved around his illness. 2. " My Wife Is Sick ": The male lead was once sick, but the specific condition was not clear. 3. " Red Dust Roars at the West Window ": This novel tells the story of a tragic beginning and a happy ending. The male protagonist is seriously ill and eventually dies. 4. " Rebirth of Xiaxi Village ": This novel described the plot of the male protagonist's final illness and death. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be part of the relevant results. The specific plot and story development need to be read further.
The following are some of the recommended novels in ancient language where the female protagonist fell ill: "The Virtuous Wife is Poisonous","The Beloved Concubine is Above: Emperor, Take It Easy","Reborn Like Brocade","After Rebirth, Is It Too Late for the Empress to Change Her Husband?","The Pretty and Fierce Wife: Husband, Don't Provoke Me","The Empress Can't Offend Her Ladyship","The Love of a City-Toppling City","The Peerless Twin Prides","Dream Order","Dream of the Red Chamber","The Coroner in Embroidered Clothes","The Cold Prince's Little Sweet Concubine, Ink Painting Mountains and Rivers, Finding Silver (Case Investigation), Like Pearls Like Jade, and Three Marriage Savers. The female protagonists in these novels all had plots of falling ill, showing their strength and growth in the midst of illness.
The following are some novels that recommend the female protagonist to suddenly fall ill: 1. " Love Beauty Xian Ah More ": This ancient novel described the story between a scheming female protagonist who was as beautiful as a fairy but of low status and a sickly male protagonist who was of noble status but was not liked by the emperor. 2. " Reporting to Your Highness, the Princess Consort Can Catch Ghosts ": In this ancient novel, the female protagonist's body was not good but she had a special physique that could heal her wounds automatically. She also experienced a series of abuse and danger. 3. [Gu Pan Sheng Huan]: In this ancient novel, the male protagonist is the female protagonist's cousin. He is sick, but he dotes on the female protagonist. 4. In this ancient novel, the female protagonist was a chivalrous woman who had transmigrated from Jianghu and became a princess. She was childhood sweethearts with the male protagonist. Please note that the novels recommended above may only partially meet the requirements. The specific content and plot need to be further understood.
Here are a few recommendations for novels where the male lead fell ill and left: 1. " When I'm Redeeming ": This novel tells the story of a two-way redemption between a morbid male lead with severe depression and a gentle female lead. 2. " To My Boyfriend ": The male lead has cancer and it is a love story between him and the female lead. 3. " Hua Qiangu ": The male lead, Bai Zihua, was poisoned and didn't have long to live. In the end, he sacrificed himself to save the female lead, Hua Qiangu. These novels all described the plot of the male protagonist falling ill and eventually leaving, bringing readers a deep emotional experience.