I'm not entirely sure which specific 'one is one and all alone' story you are referring to. It could potentially be a philosophical statement about individuality and isolation, but without more context, it's hard to define a single full story.
One for All is a powerful quirk in the My Hero Academia universe. It was originally held by All For One's younger brother. This quirk can be passed down and accumulates power over generations. It allows the user to stockpile an enormous amount of physical strength which can be unleashed all at once. Izuku Midoriya is the current holder of One for All. He received it from All Might and is now using it to fight against villains and protect the world.
The origin of One for All as a force against All For One is a crucial start. Then, the times when it was passed on secretly to ensure it didn't fall into the wrong hands. As Midoriya got it, his journey of discovery and growth with One for All, including his battles where he learned to better utilize the quirk, are all main events in the full story of One for All.
It could mean that in a certain story, a character feels that they are an individual entity, separate from others. For instance, in a post - apocalyptic story, a survivor might think 'one is one and all alone' as they struggle to find other humans and have to rely solely on themselves.
One way to begin spoiling her in all life full story is by being present. Don't just be physically there, but be emotionally engaged as well. Notice the little things she likes, such as her favorite flower or type of tea. Then, surprise her with those things from time to time. Also, be supportive of her goals. If she wants to learn a new skill, encourage her and maybe even help her find resources to do so. These small actions can gradually build up to spoiling her throughout her life.
" The Supreme One " was a novel, but the search results provided did not provide information about reading the full text for free. Therefore, I don't know if the full text of the Supreme One can be read for free.
Since I don't know the exact 'one hen full story', it could be a folktale. In some folktales, a hen might be a magical creature. For example, she could lay golden eggs which bring wealth to a poor farmer. But this wealth also attracts greedy people who try to take advantage of the hen, and the hen has to use her wits to outsmart them.
No. Ys games have diverse stories. Some might be about different quests in the same world, but not the same story. Each game can have its own antagonists, goals for the protagonist, and events that are unique to that particular installment.