The Manslaughter was a crime film produced by Chen Sicheng and directed by Covent. The film was adapted from the Indian film "The Manslaughter of the Heavens" and its sequel "Competition 2." The story was about how his father used the anti-reconnaissance techniques he learned in the movie to fight the police in order to protect his family. The movie was released in China in 2022.
In these fics, Sakura often becomes badass through intense training. She realizes that she needs to be stronger to change things in Konoha or to prove herself. For example, she might train under a mysterious master or in isolation, like in 'Sakura's Solitary Training' where she spends months alone in the forest, honing her skills.
Admit Your Mistake, the Bigoted Villain Is the Main Character [In the Book] was a novel about Gu Xiaoxiao. In the story, Gu Xiaoxiao had a severe hearing problem, so she couldn't hear the contents of the mission clearly. Therefore, she knew nothing about the situation after she traveled to this world. She only knew that Yi Yunxiao was the main character. The story revolved around Gu Xiaoxiao's love for Yi Yunxiao. The novel was completed with 352,482 words.
The lyrics of " Mistaking a Street Lamp for Moonlight " were as follows: What kind of ending, how loud the sound of fireworks was, none of it was as I thought of you. My memories of you are foggy, and the love I said doesn't count. There are countless fireworks behind me, where is my return? We're so estranged from each other. What kind of disappointment is it that makes me never learn to give again? Can we still be friends? If we had held back and become friends, would we have had an excuse to greet each other? If you mistook a street lamp for moonlight, you would be suspected of frost on the ground. Tears painted on the foggy window. No one could resist the unspeakable sorrow. What kind of ending, how loud the fireworks were, none of them were as I thought of you. Can we still be friends? If we had held back and become friends, would we have had an excuse to greet each other? If you mistook a street lamp for moonlight, you would be suspected of frost on the ground. Tears painted on the foggy window. No one could resist the unspeakable sorrow. What kind of ending, how loud the fireworks were, none of them were as I thought of you.
The following were some recommendations for novels in the ancient language that had mistaken the male protagonist for someone else: " Wife, You're Going Down the Mountain Again "," The Imperial Concubine Only Wants to Be a Salted Fish "," The Beauty of the Concubine's Daughter: Master, Walk Slowly "," The Generals 'Phoenix Flower ", and " Smoke from the Farm House ". These novels were all humorous and funny, and the heroine experienced a series of misunderstandings in the story.
One great book with badass fictional characters is 'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien. Characters like Aragorn are badass. He's a skilled warrior, a natural leader, and has the courage to face the dark forces of Sauron. Another is 'Harry Potter' series by J.K. Rowling. Harry himself is a badass as he battles the powerful and evil Voldemort throughout his life at Hogwarts and beyond, not to mention his friends Hermione and Ron who are also very brave. Then there's 'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins. Katniss Everdeen is extremely badass. She volunteers for the Hunger Games to save her sister and shows remarkable survival skills and defiance against the Capitol.
Well, it could be characters like Draco Malfoy. In the original series, he had his moments of growth and in fanfics, he might be one of the main Slytherins to defend Hogwarts. Maybe he finally realizes the importance of the school and his own values change. He could be joined by other Slytherins who were perhaps overlooked in the official story but show their true courage in the fanfic.