A 'blood money novel' could refer to a novel that involves themes related to ill - gotten gains, perhaps money obtained through immoral or illegal means like murder or crime. It might explore the consequences, moral dilemmas, or the stories of those involved with such 'blood money'.
Here are some recommendations for money-grubber novels:
1. " The Miserly Little Medical Concubine " tells the story of a female protagonist who only talked about money. She used her medical skills and business acumen to become a rich man and a princess in ancient times.
2. " Reborn 90: A Little Rich Daughter-in-law Descends From Heaven ": The female protagonist in the story only wanted to create her own business legend after her rebirth, but her sweetheart became an obstacle on her path to success.
3. " The Miserly Village Girl ": It was about a female protagonist who became a village girl because of a missing manhole cover. Although she was very stingy, her family still doted on her.
4. " Born to Be Rich ": The female protagonist is a natural money-maker, but she is confused when facing love.
These novels all had clever protagonists and money-grubbing plots, so they were suitable for readers who liked these kinds of topics.
It could explore blood as a life - giving force. For instance, in some novels, a character's blood might have the power to heal others, which shows the positive aspect of blood.
One movie could be 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'. It features two assassins who are married to each other. Their relationship is filled with action, drama, and a bit of romance as they discover each other's true identities and deal with their own relationship while being in the hitman world.
The term 'blood money' often has a negative connotation. It could be a story about a historical event where a group of people profited from the suffering of others. For example, during times of slavery, slave owners made money from the forced labor of slaves. That money was essentially 'blood money' as it was based on the exploitation and dehumanization of a large group of people. Another possibility is a story about a corrupt business deal where bribes were involved and the money made was 'dirty' or 'blood money' because it came from unethical practices.