I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, it might be about a sister's story in a world where she has a queen - like status. Maybe it involves her journey to gain power, deal with court politics, and relationships with other characters.
In a social story, one sign of being a friend is being a good listener. When your friend talks, you really listen and respond appropriately. Bothering a friend might be constantly interrupting them when they are speaking. Another sign is respecting their privacy. If you pry into their personal affairs without permission, that's bothering, while a friend respects the boundaries. Also, a true friend offers help without being asked all the time. If you only offer help when you want something in return, that's not being a true friend.
It's often about a story where the main character has some sort of interaction with an emperor figure and wants to be left alone by that emperor. Maybe there are elements of historical or fantasy settings involved.
It could also be that there's a particular customer who is really bothered by the bartender's attempts at friendliness. This customer might be at the bar for some private reasons, like to think over a difficult decision. The bartender's constant chatter makes it hard for the customer, and it leads to a series of events where the other customers get involved, some siding with the bartender and some with the bothered customer.
Well, the main character would obviously be the bartender. He could be a young and inexperienced guy, fresh out of bartending school, full of enthusiasm but lacking in the social skills needed for the job. There could also be an older, regular customer who has been coming to the bar for years and is very set in his ways. He would be the one most annoyed by the bartender's behavior. And then there might be a female customer who is more patient with the bartender at first, but eventually gets fed up too.
Sorry, I'm unable to tell who the author of this 'im the king novel' is. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer. You could try searching for it in literary databases or online bookstores to find out more about the author.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. 'I'm the king' in a novel could imply a story of self - discovery where the protagonist realizes his or her own power or leadership abilities and decides to take on a 'kingly' role in their world, whether it's a small community or a vast kingdom.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a 'regressor' in novel terms might imply a character who goes back in time or reverts to a previous state. So perhaps this novel is about a character who is not such a regressor and has a different kind of story, like a forward - moving adventure or a story based on present - day challenges.
Using the term 'gay slave' is inappropriate and promotes unequal and unethical relationships. We should advocate for healthy, equal and respectful relationships in the LGBT+ community and society at large.
I don't know who the author of this 'im destined for greatness novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.