I'm not sure specifically which 'king of all ages novel' you're referring to. There could be many novels with such a title or a similar concept. It might be about a character who reigns supreme throughout different historical ages in a fictional world.
The King of the Ancient World was a fantasy novel that described the growth of a commoner teenager, Luo Tian. He was mistaken for a crippled meridian, but he had peerless talent. Through the Supreme Heavenly Book that he had obtained by chance, he had opened the strongest divine pulse and cultivated the Soul Formation Technique. He had risen from the bottom of the secular world and swept across the myriad worlds, becoming the supreme king of all ages. However, the search results provided did not mention whether the novel was restricted or not. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if the King of Ten Thousand Ages was exempted from reading.
I don't know the author of this 'king of all ages novel' as the name is quite general and there could be multiple novels with similar - sounding names. You might need to give more details to find out the exact author.
" The King of Aeon, Luo Tian " was a fantasy novel written by the author, Fast Food Restaurant. The story was about a commoner youth, Luo Tian, who was mistaken for a crippled meridian. However, he had exceptional talent. He accidentally obtained the Supreme Heavenly Book, opened the strongest divine pulse, cultivated the divine technique, and ascended all the way to become the supreme king of the ancient times. From the bottom of the secular world to the myriad worlds, he suppressed the prodigies of the world, rampaged through the sect, and became the eternal and eternal king. This novel had a lot of ups and downs in its plot, and its writing style was excellent. It was very popular among readers. Currently completed, with a total of 1589 chapters.
One interesting story could be about Simba's journey to reclaim his throne. He overcomes his fear and self - doubt, learning important lessons along the way. For example, when he meets Timon and Pumbaa, they teach him the concept of 'Hakuna Matata', which is about living without worries. This story is full of themes like friendship, courage, and self - discovery.
The 'ultimate of all ages light novel' could potentially be about a grand adventure that spans different eras. It might have characters from various time periods coming together to face a common foe or achieve a great goal. Maybe it delves into the evolution of society over time and how different ages have influenced the story's world. It could also be about a concept or power that is the ultimate in the context of the light novel's universe, and the story unfolds as characters discover and interact with this ultimate element.
I'm not sure as I don't know the content of Richard E King's stories. If they don't contain any inappropriate themes like excessive violence, vulgar language or adult - only topics, they could be suitable for a wide range of ages.
[The King of All Ages, Luo Tian, can be read for free.]
No. Stephen King's stories usually contain elements of horror, violence, and sometimes disturbing themes. While some older teens and adults can handle it, they may not be suitable for young children or those with a low tolerance for such content.
The phrase 'one in ten thousand lifetimes' was a Chinese idiom. It meant that an opportunity was hard to come by. It was only once in a lifetime. This idiom came from the Biography of King Bi of Wu in the Records of the Historian: " Comets appear, locusts appear. This is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and it is the cause of sorrow and labor for the sage." Its pronunciation was wànshyīsh.
It could be a fantasy tale where the boy is stuck in time, facing unique challenges and adventures because of his ageless state.