Here are some recommendations for novels in which villains were treated as good people: The Strongest Villain System and My Apprentices Are All Great Villains. These novels were about the protagonists who became villains after their rebirth, but they were all determined to become good people. These novels all had compact plots and reasonably designed villains, suitable for readers who liked fantasy.
According to the plot of the novel, the character Zhu Zhanji had different images in different novels. In " The Great Ming Dynasty: Taizong Peeped Into My Heart While Lying Down," Zhu Zhanji was portrayed as a somewhat absurd and humorous image, often with some funny dialogue and plots. In " The Great Ming Dynasty: The Teacher of Three Emperors, Starting from Yongle," Zhu Zhanji was portrayed as a wise and decisive image, becoming the right-hand man and ally of the protagonist Su Ze. Therefore, Zhu Zhanji's image could be said to be different from novel to novel, and it needed to be evaluated according to different plots.
I recommend the two novels,"The Evil King's Crazy Concubine of the Rebirth of a Trash" and "The General's Favorite of Rebirth", to you. They are both favorite novels. The female protagonist encounters all kinds of difficulties after her rebirth, while the male protagonist dotes on her. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Definitely 'Brave New World'. It's very well - known for its vision of a future where consumerism and technology control people's lives. It has influenced a lot of other works in the dystopian genre.
Definitely 'Post Office'. It's a classic. It shows his daily struggles and his way of dealing with the mundanity of a postal job in a very engaging way.
In my opinion, 'Stranger in a Strange Land' is one of the best. It's a classic that has had a huge impact on science fiction and popular culture. It makes you think about society and our values in a different light.
Well, 'Dubrovsky' is not to be overlooked. It has a really interesting plot. The transformation of the main character from a nobleman to an outlaw is quite fascinating. And the love story in it adds more depth to the whole narrative.
Well, 'Sentimental Education' is also highly regarded. It's a complex novel that reflects on the various aspects of a young man's life. The political and social backdrop of the time is intricately woven into the story of Frédéric Moreau's relationships and personal growth, making it a rich and rewarding read.