Well, it's hard to say for sure. It could be that the novel was promoted on Manga Rock or there might be some related discussion there. But without more details, it's hard to determine an exact connection.
I don't really know. It could be that Manga Rock has some information about the novel, like reviews or summaries. Or perhaps it was just randomly associated in some way. But that's just a guess.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's a manga available on Manga Rock, but I can't say for sure without more context.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this 'haomen qifu de chuntian light novel'. It could be about the springtime in the world of the rich and powerful, perhaps with themes of love, growth, or family in that context.
I'm not sure where you can find this particular 'haomen qifu de chuntian light novel'. You could try looking in local bookstores that specialize in Asian literature or light novels. Maybe check with the staff there if they have heard of it.
The manga and anime have a close connection. The anime usually tries to stay true to the key elements and storylines of the manga.
Well, Coq de Combat and Manga Rock seem to be in different domains. Manga Rock is a platform for manga, while Coq de Combat might be something else entirely. There's likely no significant connection between them.
I'm not quite sure. Maybe it's related to a popular manga series or a specific manga-related event.
I really don't know. 'Misoshiru de kanpai' sounds quite unique. It might be a hidden easter egg, a rare reference, or a term specific to a particular manga within Manga Rock. But without further information, it's difficult to determine exactly how they are connected.
I'm not really sure. I haven't come across this comparison before.
It's moderately popular. It has a decent fan base, but not as widespread as some mainstream manga.
I don't think so. Manga Rock is often known for its independent operation and doesn't have a direct connection with MAL.