The word 'novel' can be a bit tricky in pronunciation. In British English, it is pronounced /ˈnɒvl/. The 'o' sound is different from the American pronunciation. It's important to note that the word has different meanings as well. As a noun, it means a fictional prose narrative, and as an adjective, it means new or original.
To show pronunciation in a novel, you might introduce a character who is a language expert and have them offer correct pronunciations when needed. Another option is to create a glossary at the end of the book that includes difficult words and their pronunciations.
In novels, the word "battle spirit" usually referred to a mysterious force, also known as "Reiki" or "Internal Force". In the novel, Battle Aura was described as a power that could stimulate the potential of the human body and could be improved through cultivation and training.
It was usually pronounced as "du q".