Yes, it can be considered a postmodern novel. It incorporates various postmodern elements such as fragmentation, intertextuality, and questioning of traditional narrative structures.
Microorganisms can be great friends. For example, some bacteria in our gut help us digest food. They break down complex substances that our body can't handle on its own. But they can also be foes. Pathogenic microorganisms like certain viruses can make us sick. For instance, the flu virus invades our cells and causes all the unpleasant symptoms of the flu.
Chu Yang and Jun Moxie in Proud Nine Heavens couldn't tell if they were friends or foes because their story had yet to come to an end. In the course of the novel, there had always been a complicated relationship between Chu Yang and Jun Moxie. They each represented different forces and interests, and they might confront each other or become friends or allies.
At present, we only know that Chu Yang has obtained the fifth sword fragment, and Jun Moxie's conspiracy has been revolving around the fifth sword fragment. Therefore, we need to know more about Chu Yang and the fifth fragment of the sword before we can confirm their relationship.
She recommended "Chronicle of the Survival of the Female Supporting Character." The male protagonist of this novel was not the type to cower at the sight of beautiful women. Instead, he was the cold and paranoid type. The story was about the female protagonist who was obsessed with the male protagonist in the book. In order not to be a vicious female supporting character, she escaped from the plot and joined forces with the male protagonist to defeat various villains, slowly developing her own life story. The male protagonist was not a substitute, but a character who had an emotional entanglement with the female protagonist. He would not easily show weakness and gradually show his leadership temperament. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Drunk actresses and gaffes may leave a deep impression on people, but the koi that crossed class was a more special story.
The word 'koi' had been widely used on the Internet. It represented a lucky existence with extraordinary ability and luck. Surpassing her sister was also one of these phenomena. She showed extraordinary strength in the competition, but more importantly, she had a strong mentality and perseverance.
The luck of the koi fish did not come from talent or opportunity, but from the quality and hard work she had. Sister Chaoyue constantly challenged herself in the competition and overcame many difficulties and obstacles. At the same time, she was also encouraged and supported by many people. These experiences gave her a good mentality and faith, allowing her to play to the best level in the game and finally succeed.
The luck of surpassing his sister also showed us the importance of transcending class. In real life, many people would experience class division and unfair treatment, but only through continuous efforts and struggle could they truly achieve a breakthrough. The success of the koi fish also provides us with a good example to believe that as long as we have enough courage and perseverance, we can overcome any difficulties and realize our dreams.
😋I recommend the novel, Prince Li Chengqian of the Tang Dynasty, to you. It's a historical biography novel written by the author, Ping Shui. The protagonist was the soul of a young master from a 21st century family, reborn as the Tang Crown Prince, Li Chengqian. He did not want to be Emperor, but he wanted to build a powerful Great Tang. The history in the book was very detailed. The male lead didn't have any sperm in his brain. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you:
"Daughter's Flower Marriage": The female protagonist is calm and doesn't need to be too strong. The story is small and long-lasting, and the writing style is not bad.
"Qing this disaster country will poison the queen": The female protagonist is not fragile, not white, and the plot is fictional, overhead strong.
"The Princess's Palace Fighting Life": The female protagonist was not a noob, ordinary and lovely, but she became more and more brave in the treacherous palace fighting.
The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
"Am I Not A Boy?" Although the genre of the two books was different, they both fit the plot described in the question. "Am I not a boy?" Although the main character in "Quick Wear" was a boy, there was no lack of beautiful women around him. It seemed that he fell in love with both friends and foes. As for the host in "Quick Wear", she often acted pretentiously and slapped her face. As long as the male and female leads were unhappy, she would be happy. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One possible fanfiction could be that Harry tries to hide his chest cold from his friends at Hogwarts. He doesn't want them to worry, so he pretends to be fine...