The following were some novels in which Bibi Dong pushed the protagonist backwards at the beginning: - There was a novel where the main character Lin Fan transmigrated to Douluo World and awakened the King's Glory lottery system. At the start of the secret room battle Qian Xun Ji saved Saintess Bibi Dong and was pushed back by Bibi Dong. In this story, Qian Ren Xue became the main character's daughter, and when she met Ah Yin, Tang San became the main character's son. In this world, Tang San was a woman, and the main character relied on the lottery to obtain skills to beat the Twin Gods Tang San and the others. This was a harem novel written by many female leads. The main character was a bit creative and the content was a bit poisonous. When books were scarce, one wouldn't take their brain to read. - "Fighting Wolf Soul", in Douluo Doujinshi, the main character saved Bibi Dong in a secret room but was pushed back. In this book, the main character grouped the female leads in Douluo into a harem, such as Bibi Dong, Qian Ren Xue, Hu Liena, etc. - In "From Douluo to Invincible Glory", the protagonist saves Bibi Dong from the secret room but is pushed back by Bibi Dong. Qian Ren Xue is the protagonist's daughter, and in the end the protagonist helps Bibi Dong unify the Douluo Continent and live a happy life. Read more exciting novels for free
The following were some novels related to Bibi Dong: - [Douluo: Shocking, I've become Bibi Dong]: This was a 1.5 million word novel, the main character became Bibi Dong, the novel's focus was on the main character Bibi Dong getting along with her disciples, the plot was rather interesting, the Tang San in the book was very miserable. - Douluo Continent Continues Bibi Dong's Rebirth: An online novel written by Floating Xuefeng published on Jinjiang Literature Network.
In the novel "Man in Douluo, Abandoned by Tang Hao at the Beginning", Bibi Han was Bibi Dong's adopted son, but the reference materials didn't elaborate on more information, unable to give a more comprehensive answer.
Here are some recommendations for novels that saved Bibi Dong at the beginning: 1. "Douluo Continent: Saving Bibi Dong at the Opening"-Chaotic Mountains and Seas 'original fantasy novel, tells the story of the protagonist transmigrating to Douluo World, saving Bibi Dong and facing Qian Xun Ji's vicious hands together with him. 2. "Douluo: Saving Bibi Dong at the Beginning"-a light novel by Sour Plum Blossoms. It tells the story of the protagonist Lu Li who traveled to Qian Xun Ji's secret chamber, saved Bibi Dong through the god-level selection system, and exposed the conspiracy of the secret chamber. 3. "Douluo's Opening Saved Bibi Dong"-A novel written by Yu Zhi Zui, tells the story of a hot-blooded youth who transmigrated to Douluo Continent, determined to break the Dimension Wall and save Bibi Dong. Please note that the above recommendations are based on the search results provided. There may be other similar novels that are not included.
"Douluo's Opening Confession to Bibi Dong" is a work written by the author Thunderbolt Forget Chuan Shou Yayi, and can be read in full online for free at Bishang Pavilion (website: bihangge.com).
In the background of Douluo Continent, it was Bibi Dong's teacher Qian Xun Ji who was stronger than Bibi Dong. At that time Bibi Dong and Yu Xiao Gang were in love, but Qian Xun Ji wanted Bibi Dong to be forever controlled by Spirit Hall because of her twin spirits, so he plotted to rape her. This encounter filled Bibi Dong's heart with hatred and evil, and had many major effects on the subsequent story development, such as her entering Slaughter City to train and finally killing Qian Xun Ji to become Spirit Hall's new Supreme Pontiff.
There were a few novels related to "opening strategy against Bibi Dong", like "Douluo's opening strategy against Bibi Dong","Douluo: opening strategy against Bibi Dong, I'm invincible" and so on. These novels described how the main character used the system to attack Bibi Dong at the beginning of Douluo Continent. However, due to the limited information in the search results, it was impossible to provide more detailed information about these novels.