I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it yet. But generally, it might be about a fictional world full of shadows and light, perhaps with characters facing various challenges in this unique setting.
The following novels were recommended for novels similar to " Fever Reduction ":" The Ultimate Swordsman "," The Fighter of the Magic Age "," The Adorable Believer "," We All Owe Each Other a Confession ", and " Rebirth Confession: Deskmate Wants Sweet Love!". These novels were all game-game-otherworld-type or youthful-daily-type works, and the plots were touching.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But typically, in a story like this, there could be a brave hero who stands for the light and a menacing villain from the shadows.
For novels where the male protagonist had multiple colds, fevers, or stomachaches, you can refer to the following examples:
1. The white chess piece in 'Thousand Bones of Flowers.' Although he wasn't the main character, his repeated colds, fevers, and stomachaches made him a weak character in everyone's eyes.
2. Ye Hua from " Three Lives Three Lives Peach Blossom ". In the drama, he also suffered from colds and stomachaches many times, but through continuous efforts and perseverance, he eventually became an excellent practitioner.
3. He Yichen from " Silent Flute ". Although the male lead didn't often suffer from colds and stomachaches, he once missed the college entrance examination because of a fever. Later, through continuous hard work and perseverance, he became an excellent lawyer.
4. Yuwen Yue from 'Chu Qiao's Biography. In the movie, he also had many symptoms of colds and stomachaches, but through constant exercise and perseverance, he finally became a powerful warrior.
In Mr. Good, Peng Jiahe caught a cold and had a fever. Lu Yuan gave her a glass of Brandy. This scene appeared in the third part of the novel, which was after Peng Jiahe had recovered and was together with Lu Yuan.
Brandy was a mixture of alcohol and spices, usually used to make cocktails or as a substitute for white wine. Although Brandy can have a certain feverish effect, excessive consumption will still cause harm to the body. Therefore, it was not recommended for ordinary people to drink large amounts of Brandy to reduce their fever.
As for the novel's mention of igniting a fire and boiling water to reduce fever, it was a fictional method that did not apply to all types of fevers. Usually, for mild fevers, traditional methods such as wiping the forehead and soaking the feet in warm water could be used to relieve the symptoms. If the fever is serious, it is recommended to seek medical advice or seek the help of a professional doctor.
The following are some recommendations for cold and high-profile novels:
1. " The Night Rain Doesn't Know the Monarch's Heart ": The female protagonist of this novel has a cold and decisive personality. Her relationship with the male protagonist is tense, and a series of conflicts and disputes have occurred between the two.
2. " You Are the Summer Night Wind ": The female lead appeared less in the early stages, giving people a mysterious and cold feeling. After her identity was revealed later, her personality became no longer cold and aloof. Instead, she fell in love like an ordinary girl.
3. [The Cold Judge Reveals His Trick After Mind Reading]: This ancient novel tells the story of a cold judge.
4. [After Dreaming with Cold Cousin]: A story between a flower of abstinence and a well-behaved girl.
5. " Shifu Shizun ": This novel tells the story of the main character becoming the direct disciple of the cultivation world's mighty figure, Shen Yuan, and his Shifu.
These novels were all completed works and were suitable for readers who liked cold and high-light styles.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a story set in a cold, sandy environment. Maybe it involves characters facing challenges in such a desolate place.
Since we don't have much information about this 'a cold blue light novel', it's impossible to say who the author is. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown. Maybe it's a new release that hasn't gained much popularity yet, so the author is not widely recognized.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this title or concept. It might be about a story where a cold, blue light has some significance, perhaps it's a mysterious light in a fantasy setting that the characters are drawn to or affected by.