Gojo Satoru's fate in the manga is indeed death. This event has significant implications for the story and the characters around him. It changes the dynamics and raises the stakes for the remaining plotlines.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to, because there's no clear representative work or author for this name. If you can provide more background information or context, I can try to help you answer your question.
The Mind Code is a fictional novel. I can't give a definite answer as to whether the content of the novel exists or not. In the novel, whether Canary died or not was a suspense and part of the plot. The readers could determine whether Canary was dead or not based on their own reading experience and imagination.
。Whether Wen Ting was dead or not was an unverified rumor. There was no reliable evidence to prove that she was really dead. As a fan of online literature, my duty is to provide accurate and reliable information, not to spread unverified rumors.
It varies from one fanfiction to another. Some fanfictions might depict Naruto as dead to introduce a new set of challenges for the remaining characters. For example, if Naruto dies, Konoha might be left vulnerable, and characters like Sasuke or Sakura would have to step up in different ways. But there are also plenty of fanfictions where Naruto remains alive and continues his journey, perhaps facing new and even more dangerous threats than in the original series.
There was no official confirmation as to whether Yuwen Yue was really dead in the ending of Chu Qiao's novel. The ending of the novel was adapted according to the author's authorization. The specific storyline and ending copyright still belonged to the author, so it was currently unknown.
However, in the novel, Yuwen Yue was indeed saved by Chu Qiao and grew up and changed with her help. In the final ending, Yuwen Yue and Chu Qiao joined forces to fight against the enemy and successfully protected Yan Xun's country, but they also faced the final fate and test. Therefore, it could be said that Yuwen Yue did not really die in the novel. Instead, she became a stronger and more mature character after experiencing a series of tests and growth.
[Ye Qingmei didn't really die in " Celebrating Years "] Even though some people believed that she had been killed by the Qing Emperor, other search results showed that the circumstances of her death were suspicious. It was reported that she was a transmigrator with advanced knowledge and founded the richest chamber of commerce in the world. She helped the protagonist's father get the throne and played an important role in the play. Therefore, it could be inferred that Ye Qingmei did not really die in the drama.
There were different opinions on whether Ye Qingmei was really dead. There were reports that she had been killed by the Qing Emperor, but there was also some information that suggested that she might not have truly died. However, this information was not enough to support the claim that she was not dead. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Ye Qingmei was really dead.
In the finale of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian did not really die. At the end of the first part, Fan Xian was stabbed in the back by Yan Bingyun. He lost consciousness after bleeding all over the ground. However, from all aspects, Fan Xian would not die. Yan Bingyun was a person who could distinguish right from wrong. He would not want to kill Fan Xian just because of a provocative letter. Fan Xian had risked his life in Northern Qi to save Yan Bingyun, which showed that he was a trustworthy person. When Yan Bingyun told Fan Xian the contact details of the Northern Qi intelligence network, it showed that he had developed absolute trust in Fan Xian. From that moment on, Yan Bingyun and Fan Xian were already standing on the same front. Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had investigated the fact that the Second Prince and Eldest Princess had colluded with Northern Qi. Yan Bingyun had always been loyal to the Qing Kingdom. He would not kill Fan Xian, who was also loyal to the Qing Kingdom, for the sake of a Second Prince who had already betrayed the Qing Kingdom. Thus, it was not logical for Yan Bingyun to kill Fan Xian.