12 o'clock in the evening could be called midnight or midnight. According to the answer in document [1], midnight was 12 o'clock at night, and midnight was from 11 o'clock at night to 1 o'clock in the morning the next day. However, the document [2] mentioned that midnight referred to around midnight, which was the middle of the night, which was midnight. Therefore, midnight could be called midnight or midnight.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might involve a complex story about a female character who could be related to death in some way, perhaps with a lot of mystery and magic since it's often the case in such themed novels.
Yes, Midnight Owl had made a cameo appearance at Midnight Ten High. In chapter 222 and other chapters of " 10 Midnight," the character Wu Sheng appeared. Midnight Owl and Midnight Ten were the works of the same author, Yan Liangyu. They were sister novels.
The order of watching Midnight Owl and Midnight Ten was to watch Midnight Owl first, then Midnight Ten. Midnight Owl was a relatively easy transition period, and Midnight Ten was the companion story of Midnight Owl, which was the story of the last ten levels. These two works were Yan Liangyu's infinite genre works. The plot was exciting, but Midnight Owl was more famous.
It seems that the main character would be the one referred to as 'Death's Mistress' and 'Midnight's Daughter'. She could be a unique individual with special abilities. For example, she might be able to communicate with the dead because of her link to death. Her story as the 'Midnight's Daughter' could imply that she has some nocturnal powers or is more powerful during the night. Her actions and decisions would likely drive the plot of the novel as she navigates her world which is probably filled with supernatural elements.
There were two versions of the TV series Midnight. The 1995 version of Midnight was starred by Chen Tianlu, and the 2008 version was starred by Chen Baoguo, Shen Aojun, and Liu Jun.
Midnight Owl and Midnight Ten were Yan Liangyu's infinite themed works. Midnight Owl was the first 13 levels of the system, and Midnight Ten was the last 10 levels of the system. Both books had sweet emotional lines and exciting plots, but the protagonists and storylines were different. Both books were well received based on reader reviews and recommendations, but there wasn't enough information provided to judge which was better. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which book was better.
The first half of the night usually referred to the time between 6 pm and 12 pm, while the second half of the night referred to the time between 12 pm and 4 am.