First, there should be conflict. Lucifer has his own motives and the angel reader has their duties. So, they might start by being at odds with each other. For example, the reader could try to stop Lucifer from causing chaos, but Lucifer might see it as the reader being naive. Then, as they interact more, they could start to understand each other's perspectives. Maybe the reader realizes that Lucifer has some valid points about the flaws in the celestial order, and Lucifer sees that the reader is not just a mindless follower. This slow shift in their views of each other can build a more realistic relationship.
The following books were about the fallen angel Lucifer:
1. [Heroic Army: Fallen Angel]
2. [Online Game Revival]
3. [Holy Dragon Mage]
4. Lucifer's Wings
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are also stories in disaster situations. For instance, during a major earthquake, a rescue worker might have to make the difficult call to end the life of someone who is trapped and in extreme pain with no hope of rescue. While it's a very tough decision, it can be seen as a mercy in the long run. It's a complex situation that blurs the lines between what we might consider a negative 'Angel of Death' and a more positive, if still very difficult, act.
There are also stories from war zones. Sometimes, in the chaos of war, there are individuals who take on the role of the 'Angel of Death' in a more ambiguous way. For example, a medic might have to make difficult decisions about who to save and who not to save due to limited resources. This can seem like a form of the 'Angel of Death' concept, though it's a very different context from a criminal like Shipman.
Hi, dear ~ I guess you're probably looking for the novel, Please Have Respect, Exalted Goddess Boss. The plot of the book was about the protagonist Qiu Ziwu meeting all kinds of strange characters in the city, including the story of the demon Lucifer being sealed in a place by an angel, but Lucifer knew that he could not escape. I think this novel is also very interesting. You can go and take a look. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
I don't know who the author of the 'death angel novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
Well, without having read the 'death angel novel' it's hard to say precisely. It could center around a character who is a death angel, dealing with themes like mortality, the afterlife, and maybe the moral implications of taking lives. Maybe it's set in a world where the existence of such an angel disrupts the normal order of things, and the plot follows the consequences of that.
Well, the murderer in the Death Angel novel turned out to be a character who had been lurking in the background all along - it was Mrs. Smith. Her motive was a complex mix of revenge and greed.
Mengele was interested in studying genetics and heredity in the most grotesque ways. He carried out experiments like injecting chemicals into the eyes of twins to try and change their eye color. Many of his subjects died agonizing deaths as a result of his procedures. His actions were a part of the larger horror of the Holocaust, where the Nazis aimed to exterminate Jews and other groups, and Mengele's experiments added to the brutality and inhumanity of that dark time.