I'm not a fan of web novels. I'm a novel reader and can answer questions about language and language application. I don't have any relevant knowledge about the Moonlight Manga.
You could try 'One Piece'. It's a long-running fantasy manga with a vast and imaginative world, diverse characters, and lots of adventure. The story keeps evolving and never gets boring.
It could be seen that there were many websites that provided limited access to "His White Moonlight". Amongst them, there was a modern romance novel by Chu He/Yu Xue Yin Bei, and a high H1V1 sweet pet novel. These novels all provided the option of limiting the reading of the entire novel. The specific chapters and updates can be found on the relevant websites.
"His White Moonlight" was a novel written by Chu He and Yu Xue Yin Bei. There were several websites that provided the full text of the novel. These websites included the full text of "His White Moonlight" which was exempted from reading. Author: Chu He/Yu Xue Yin Bei-Wanben God Station, the full text of "His White Moonlight (Mu Xi Xi Ze)" which was exempted from reading, and the full text of the latest chapter of "His White Moonlight (Dearfairy)" which was exempted from reading. The readers can find the full text of the novel on these websites and read it.
" Scattered Moonlight " was an urban romance novel that transcended time and space and intertwined with fate. It told the story of Lin Wanwan and Xu Qingzhou's magnificent adventures under the pen of an anonymous author. Lin Wanwan and Xu Qingzhou had a heavy responsibility. They had to travel through different eras to find mysterious treasures and stop the resurrection of evil forces. This novel was written by an anonymous author. It was a fascinating urban romance novel that revealed the complexity of human nature and the dark side of society. The novel had been completed and could be read online.
I'm not sure if the manga is adapted from a novel because there's not enough context information. If you can provide more information about the comic, I will be happy to answer your questions.
It could be about various things. Maybe it's a story set in a world under the moonlight, with magical creatures and fantastical adventures. For example, it might involve a hero's journey through enchanted forests and ancient castles while being bathed in the soft glow of the moon.
I'd recommend 'One Piece'. It's got a huge world, diverse characters, and an adventure that never gets boring. The story keeps evolving and keeps you hooked.
In some regions, the manga could be more popular because it has a wider reach in terms of the general manga - reading audience. Manga has a large global following, and the visual aspect of Legendary Moonlight Sculptor can draw in a lot of readers. However, in other areas or among certain groups of hardcore fans, the light novel might be more popular as it often contains more detailed lore and character development that these fans really appreciate.