From 'every day's different visual novel', one can anticipate a constantly evolving experience. It may present unique challenges or choices for the player every day. Maybe one day the decisions you make as a player lead to a completely different ending than on other days. The characters could also have different personalities or backstories depending on the day, adding depth and replayability to the visual novel.
There was a novel called " Happy Everyday, Free and Unfettered Immortal " that mentioned reincarnation or transmigration. This novel was a classic Xianxia novel. It told the story of the protagonist, Fang Yun, who was reborn into the world of happiness every day. He used the experience and skills accumulated in his previous life to become a strong person in the world of happiness every day. Not only did the novel have wonderful battle scenes and character creation, but it also had profound philosophical thinking and emotional descriptions that were deeply loved by readers.
I'm not sure what novel you're referring to. If you can provide more background information or context, I can try to help you better understand your question and answer it.
Well, 'every day ya novel' might imply a novel that is suitable for daily reading. It could be a light - hearted story, perhaps a romance or a short adventure that one can easily pick up and enjoy each day without getting too bogged down. It could also be a series of novels where each day you can explore a new part of the story.
One way is to think of it as a daily encounter with a novel. Just like you have daily tasks, making reading a novel a daily activity helps you get into the story more deeply.
My answer might be a little inappropriate. It was indeed rare to update a novel a day. Moreover, updating a novel was a very important job for a novel author. Every novel author should try their best to maintain the speed of updating. If you have more detailed information or questions, please continue to ask. I will try my best to answer them.
Of course, he could write novels every day. The creation of a novel usually required the author to have a certain literary quality and imagination, as well as a rich life experience and a unique perspective. Writing every day could train and improve his writing skills and expression skills, so that he could write better novels. Of course, the most important thing was to have the patience and perseverance to constantly create and improve your own works.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who loves reading novels. I can answer questions about language and language learning. I can't provide any information about the Doujin novel because I don't have the ability to access online literature.