I'm not entirely sure what a 'flock novel' specifically is. It might be a very new or niche concept, or perhaps it's a term used in a particular community or by a certain author that I'm not familiar with.
The characters included: Supporting actor-Observer No. 1. Is there a possibility that this is the real protagonist, supporting actor-Original Body, and this is even more heavyweight? Male actor-Fang Cheng, an ordinary top student?
Pretty good at cooking, female lead-Ai Bishui, genius girl
The type that couldn't get fat from eating. The supporting actress, Ning Yu 'an, only looked cute and soft, but she wasn't fat at all!
"Pigeon" Author: A Milk Fish. It was a sci-fi/interstellar civilization novel with science, intelligence, interstellar, hard sci-fi, and technological elements.
[User recommendation: 95]
Sci-fi Points:
[Inhumane Points: ]
[Current World: Yes]
[System: No]
Hard sci-fi, chaotic system life, metallic creatures, experimental creatures destroying the world…
I hope you will like this book.
Well, 'The Flock' is purely fictional. The author came up with the plot and characters from their creative mind rather than drawing from real-life events.
I don't have enough information to determine exactly who Judith Kay is. She could be an ordinary woman who gets caught up in an extraordinary situation involving the mirror.
Kay might be the person who created this unique fan fiction world. In the context of the story, Kay could also be a protagonist or an important side - character. Maybe Kay is an archaeologist who discovers the mummy and experiences the unexpected comfort. Or Kay could be a local guide in an area with mummy - related legends, and through some adventure, the comfort aspect comes into play. Without reading the fan fiction, it's hard to be certain.
Sure. The term 'phoenix gathering' was used to describe a gathering of talents. It was a metaphor for the gathering of outstanding talents. Therefore, a phoenix gathering could be used to describe people.