My little brother once had an amazing adventure at the park. He was playing on the swings when he saw a little bird with a broken wing. Instead of being scared, he carefully picked it up and took it to the park ranger. The ranger was really impressed with his kindness and showed him how to take care of the bird until it could fly again.
His favorite story is 'The Little Prince'. He loves how the little prince travels from planet to planet and meets all kinds of strange and wonderful creatures. He often pretends to be the little prince and goes on his own adventures around the house, looking for his own rose or fox.
I can't say for sure without reading it. But there could be his friends, like a nerdy sidekick who helps him with his studies or a sporty friend who encourages him in extracurricular activities. There might also be a strict teacher who at first doubts him but later becomes his mentor.
I'm not sure which book you're referring to because I don't know which author you're referring to, and I didn't find any relevant search results. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to help you find the information you need.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, if your little brother is the star in a novel set in an academy, it might be about his adventures, achievements, and relationships within that academic environment. Maybe he's a genius student, or has some special powers that make him stand out among his peers.
Since the description is so ambiguous, it might be a story about a task or activity that involves the little brother in a way that is metaphorically described as'milking'. For example, if they were getting the little brother to do something repeatedly for a certain gain, like getting him to tell jokes over and over to amuse others. But this is just speculation.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who likes to read novels. I can answer questions about language and grammar. I didn't know that there was such a novel about Running Brothers Lu Ying. If you have more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
This type of novel is often referred to as the CEO's Attack and the Little Submissive or the Overbearing CEO Falling in Love with Me, where the attacker is usually a strong, charming, powerful man and the submissive is a gentle, helpless, fragile man. Such novels often involved love, marriage, power struggles, betrayal, and other topics. They might also involve sexual relationships. They usually appear in fantasy novels but can also appear in other types of novels.
Hard to say. If'milking' is used in a sense of taking advantage in a mean - spirited way, then it could be negative. But if it's a more light - hearted or creative use of the term, like getting the best out of him in a positive way, it could be positive.