I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this web novel. It could potentially be about a happy marriage from the perspective of the narrator ('watashi' means 'I' in Japanese), perhaps detailing the journey to finding love and getting married in a web - novel format.
Family could be a theme. In a marriage, the concept of building a family, whether it's just the two of them or with the intention of having children in the future, often plays a role. Also, the support and influence of their respective families might be part of the story. Another possible theme could be personal growth. Through the relationship in the marriage, the characters may grow as individuals, learning more about themselves and how to be better partners.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this light novel specifically. But generally, a light novel about a happy marriage might explore the relationship between the main characters, their journey to marriage, and the joys and challenges they face in their married life.
You might try looking for it on popular Japanese web - novel hosting sites. However, some of these sites may require registration or may not be accessible outside of Japan. Another option could be to search for it on online forums dedicated to Japanese literature or web - novels. There might be readers who can point you in the right direction.
It's hard to say for sure. Both the anime and manga of Jitsu wa Watashi wa have their own fan bases, and popularity can vary depending on personal preferences.
The Burning Xia Na was a love adventure anime that involved the emotional entanglements between many male and female leads. Although there were many male leads in the eye-catching Xia Na, there was no obvious harem setting. Each character had their own relationship line and story development. Therefore, Xia Na was not considered a harem anime.
There were many animes similar to " The Scorching Xia Na "
- [Fate Stone Door]
- "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!"
- " About my reincarnation as a slime."
- The Battle of the Date
- Index of Forbidden Magic Books
- "Gentle Girl"
- "Wild Dog of the Scholar"
These animes all had unique styles and storylines that were worth watching.
How many weird titles do you know in the anime? In addition to these two, there were also many anime characters with strange titles such as:
The female lead in " Qingyin Maiden " was known as the " Goddess of Work."
2. The female lead in Tomohana Amakawa's " Battle of the Date " was called the " Demon Maid."
3. The female lead in " Magic Card Girl Sakura " was called " Magic Girl Sakura."
On the 4th, the female lead in Takasato Rina's " Kuroko's Basketball " was called " Basketball Kuroko."
The female lead of the original black instrument " Sword God Realm " was called " Sakura Girl of AKB48 ".
These characters had all kinds of strange titles, and these titles had become one of their symbols.
It could also be a story about the journey of two characters towards getting married. The light novel might explore their feelings, the cultural aspects of marriage in a fictional setting, and how the ring serves as a symbol of their bond. It might include various sub - plots such as family reactions, obstacles in their relationship, and how they overcome them with the help of the special ring.
The ending of Xia Na's novel and anime was different. In the novel and anime, Xia Na didn't get what she wanted. In the novel, Xia Na and Ishida Yulong got together but Ishida Yulong died in the end. In the anime, Xia Na ended up with the Witch of Fire, but they didn't have any physical relationship and chose to stay together to symbolize their love. Although the ending of the novel was different from the anime, Xia Na still got the life and ending she wanted.