I'm not entirely sure as 'doku wo kurawaba sara made' seems rather unclear. It could potentially be some sort of very specific or made - up Japanese - influenced phrase. 'Novel' here might imply that it has something to do with a new or original idea in a story - like context, but without more context it's really hard to say for sure.
Since the phrase is so unclear, it's really difficult to give specific examples. But if we assume 'doku' means reading, perhaps it could be related to a novel that focuses on a character's journey of reading different books until they reach some sort of enlightenment or end point symbolized by'sara made'. However, this is just pure speculation without more context.
Sara Sharif was a young girl at the center of a very sad story. She was a victim in a situation that led to her death and has since become a symbol for the need to protect children from potential harm within families.
In "President's Husband, Stop It!" In the two books,"Mr. Gu, Don't Be Fierce to Me", there was a very disgusting scumbag man, Xia Ran's husband and Mu Xiyao's scumbag uncle. They were disloyal and untrustworthy. They treated the female lead indifferently and disdainfully, making people want to stir up trouble and teach them a good lesson. However, the female leads all had better men, so the readers did not have to worry too much. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Sakura could be a great addition. She's a strong kunoichi and her medical skills could come in handy in many situations. For example, if Naruto and Sara are on a dangerous mission, Sakura could be there to heal their wounds. Another good character is Kakashi. His wisdom and experience would be valuable, especially when they face tough decisions or difficult enemies.
I'm not sure about Sara Story's age. It could depend on various factors like the specific story or background you have in mind. Do you have any additional details to help figure it out?
Well, without having read the 'gacha wo mawashite nakama wo fuyasu light novel', it's hard to say precisely. But given the words 'gacha' which is often associated with random item or character acquisition in games, and 'nakama wo fuyasu' which means to increase comrades or friends, it could be a story set in a game - like universe where the protagonist uses gacha to build up a powerful team of friends or allies to face various challenges, be it in battles, quests, or just surviving in a strange new world.