Blade Fangs was a Japanese manga created by Itagaki Keisuke. There were four works in total, namely Grappler Blade Fangs, Fanma Blade Fangs, Blade Fangs Path, and Blade Fangs Path 2. The theme of this manga was hand-to-hand combat, and it told the story of the young Blade Fang fighting with strong enemies in various underground arena competitions. The characters in the Blade Fangs series had distinct personalities, compact storylines, and unique styles. This series of comics was well-known in China and was welcomed and loved. The animated version of Blade Fangs also had two seasons and could be watched online. As for the viewing order of Blade Fangs, they could be viewed in the order of Blade Fangs 1, Blade Fangs 2, Fanma Blade Fangs, Blade Fangs Path, and Blade Fangs Path 2.
Here are some recommendations for novels that made scumbags cry:
1. " Wear It Quickly: The Villain BOSS's Tragedy ": The female supporting character counterattacked and slapped the scumbag in the face.
2. " Eastern Palace ": This novel is one of Fei Wo Si Cun's famous works. The male lead, Li Chengyin, is considered a scumbag.
3. " Scumbag abuse instruction manual ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist who is a lawyer. She deals with all kinds of scumbag problems and the ending is very satisfying.
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There were a few novels by male leads that made people cry. Among them were " Thousand Isles,"" Only This Green,"" The Villain Successfully Saved Her Life,"" Criminal Investigation," and " Charming Moon Palace." These novels all had touching plots and affectionate male protagonists, suitable for readers who liked love stories.
The following were some recommended cultivation novels that made people cry: " Crying Evil Villain,"" The Soul Disappears, No More Tracking,"" The Deposed General,"" The Falling Stars Congealed into Candy,"" Hanging Upside-down Under Heaven,"" Qing Ge Doesn't Envy Immortals,"" The Gods Know Their Mistakes,"" The Evil Concubine: The Black-bellied Emperor's Smart Concubine," and " Laughing at the Qing Court." The plots of these novels were heart-wrenching, involving the choice of fate and the entanglement of feelings. They were suitable for readers who liked to cry.