According to the " Legend of Mortal Cultivation," the Deep Heaven Guard was one of the three major powers of the True Immortal World. It was a True Immortal power, and its headquarters were located in Deep Heaven City. It was under the direct jurisdiction of the Domain Lord of the Deep Heaven Region. The Heavenly Abyss Guards were divided into A, B, C, and D grades. A grade Heavenly Abyss Guard had the combat strength of a Golden Immortal, B grade Heavenly Abyss Guard had the combat strength of a Primordial Immortal, C grade Heavenly Abyss Guard had the combat strength of a Dao Ancestor, and D grade Heavenly Abyss Guard had the combat strength of a Body Integration Realm.
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Yes, it's possible. The manga often adapts the key elements from the novel. It has the advantage of visual representation which can sometimes enhance the story's popularity and reach a wider audience, thus potentially 'passing' the novel in terms of popularity.
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The chances are fairly good. The manga can tell the story in a more condensed and visual way. This can attract readers who are more into graphic storytelling. Also, the manga might introduce the story to new audiences who then might also be interested in the novel later. So, there is a good chance it could 'pass' the novel in terms of readership.
One reason could be the lack of clear explanations or exposition. Another could be the introduction of too many new elements or subplots that don't gel well together, making it confusing for the reader to pass the manga smoothly.
The unique plot and well-developed characters usually make it stand out. A fresh take on the theme of love and protection can capture readers' attention.