One interesting idea could be exploring new jutsu that Naruto develops in an 'immortalized' state. Maybe he can combine different elemental jutsus in ways he couldn't before.
The following are some recommendations for novels about transmigration:
1. " The Supporting Female Lead's Rebirth and Cultivation ": After the female lead was reborn, she brought the space to cultivate and met all kinds of cute and beautiful men. In the end, she went against the heavens and changed her fate.
2. " The female supporting character is bound to the female protagonist ": The female supporting character transmigrated into the female supporting character, but she was bound to the female protagonist and began a different journey of cultivation.
3. " Rebirth: A Good Life with a Space ": The female protagonist reincarnates back to the night before she eloped with her boyfriend to get their marriage certificate. She accidentally obtained a space and led her family to live a rich life while cultivating.
4. The story of the female protagonist, who had space and a cheat, turning from a good-for-nothing into an immortal cultivator.
5. " Portable Space: Reborn Female Supporting Cultivator's Path of Cultivation ": The female supporting character's heaven-defying rebirth comes with a portable space. The seven spiritual roots awaken. The female supporting character cultivates and is a stunning story.
Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. The specific content and quality may need to be further reviewed by relevant books or reviews.
The roles included the supporting role, Elegy, the male lead, Lu Jinghua, and the female lead, Xiao Wenqing.
"Ask Love Without Cultivation" by Yang Xuexu. It is a fantasy romance/oriental fantasy novel. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
[User recommendation: Master gave her the Daoist name Ruthless, hoping that she would specialize in the art of swordplay…]
From then on, the Abandoned Sword Dao was called Wenqing, and he was unwilling to step on the path of immortal cultivation.
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The world of mortals was good, so why did he have to cultivate? Wouldn't it be better to find a beautiful husband in the mortal world to be an immortal couple?
But what the hell was with her marrying him?
I hope you will like this book.
Honestly, I have no idea. It might be a superhero in a comic book specific to the Milwaukee area or a character from a cult classic movie set there. But without further details, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly who it could be.
I'm not sure. Maybe there's a local legend or a character from a specific story that's popular in Milwaukee, but I don't have that specific information.
I'd say Merlin from Arthurian legends is immortalized. His magical abilities and wisdom have made him a lasting figure. His stories have been retold and adapted countless times, keeping him in the public consciousness.