The following are the recommendations for a few completed novels that accepted more disciples:
1. " My Master's Disciples Are Monsters " was about a beautiful young master who had four disciples. All of them were monsters, including a cold young girl, a weak girl with the nickname Soo Soo, and a third senior sister who claimed to be the reincarnation of the Ancestral Dragon Emperor.
2. "Douluo: Taking Disciple Bibi Dong, Ten Thousand Times Return": The main character Bibi Dong and the other characters begin the story of taking disciples, including many different types of disciples.
3. " My Disciples Become Big Bosses ": The story of Li Lingyue transmigrating to an alternate world of cultivation and using a scam system to recruit disciples. She took in many disciples, and each disciple had their own characteristics and growth.
Please note that the above novels are all completed. You can read the entire story at once.
Sure. 'Leave no trace' real story mainly focuses on environmental protection. For instance, in national parks, people are taught to 'leave no trace' to preserve the natural beauty. This means no carving on trees or leaving food scraps for animals which can disrupt their natural diet and behavior.
My collection of old books. I had to move to a smaller place. I left them at my parents' house. These books were from my childhood, full of dog - ears and scribbles. I didn't have space for them, but they are a part of my past that I didn't want to get rid of completely. They are like a time - capsule of my younger self.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. However, it could potentially revolve around the idea of dealing with the aftermath of actions. For example, if it's in an environmental context, it might be about the mess that humans leave behind in terms of pollution, waste, and destruction of natural habitats. If it's a personal story, it could be about the chaos one creates in their own life or the lives of others and how they or others have to clean it up.
Sure. 'Leave No Trace' is a movie based on a true story. It often focuses on the concept of living in harmony with nature and leaving minimal impact on the environment. It might show characters who are trying to survive while being respectful of the natural world around them.
This was a relatively common psychological state known as " destructive desire." When people have strong feelings for something, they sometimes feel out of control and want to destroy it to get rid of the strong feelings. This behavior may be because people feel that this emotion or state is unhealthy or harmful, or because people want to release their negative emotions through destruction. However, this kind of behavior could also bring negative consequences, so it needed to be treated with caution.
I recommend "Travels to the Other World". This is a fantasy romance novel that tells the story of an adventure in another world. Although the protagonist did not have martial arts or magic, he had high-tech weapons and powerful magic. No one could bully him! This novel was easy, interesting, and full of thrills, making it more and more interesting to read. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~
Sure. I heard of a customer who returned a winter coat that she had for a whole season. It had some minor wear and tear, but Nordstrom took it back and gave her store credit. This is a great example of how Nordstrom is committed to customer satisfaction.
The 'Take the Lead' true story is about transformation. The teacher in the story steps into a challenging environment where students are facing numerous difficulties. He decides to introduce them to the world of ballroom dancing. This experience changes the students' outlooks on life. They start to believe in themselves more, and it also bridges cultural and social gaps among them. The story is a great example of how the arts can be used for social good.