😋I recommend the following two novels to you:
1. "My Wife Wants a Husband" was an ancient romance novel. As the daughter of a noble family, the female lead married a rich young man, but was killed by the emperor in the end. If you like the plot of the palace struggle, you can try this novel.
2. "Little Cutie Concubine: Please Hold On, Black-bellied Prince" was also an ancient romance novel. The female lead was a modern doctor who had transmigrated to the Prince's mansion. The story was about her engagement with the Ice Mountain King, and the story of mutual understanding and love. If you like sweet scenes, you can read this novel.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Guns for General Washington's Army was not fiction. It was rooted in historical facts and details about the armament of the army led by General Washington.
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Well, it depends. If it incorporates fictional characters or events within the framework of General Washington's army, then it can be classified as historical fiction. But if it sticks strictly to verified historical facts, it might not be.
Well, one interesting concept could be the unique battle strategies. In fanfiction, the army general might come up with new ways of using ninja skills in large - scale battles, like combining shadow clone jutsu in a mass formation for a surprise attack. Another concept could be the relationships within the army. It might explore how different ninja clans interact and cooperate under the leadership of the general.
Obviously, Naruto himself is often a main character. He might be the one taking on the role of the army general or be an important part of the army. Sasuke is also commonly seen. He could be a rival within the army or a key ally. And then there's Kakashi. His experience and wisdom could be crucial in guiding the army, whether he's directly under the general or acting as an advisor.