Playing games on the phone or reading novels on the phone. This is a common phenomenon because playing games consumes a lot of CPU and CPU resources and usually runs a lot of background programs that constantly occupy memory and storage resources. In addition, when playing games, the phone would usually be in a high load state, which would shorten the battery life. In contrast, reading novels usually did not consume too much CPU and CPU resources, and the phone could be in a low-load state, so it could effectively extend battery life. But reading novels also consumes battery life because the phone needs to process text messages.
It's tricky to determine. Maybe it's based on real-life incidents but has been dramatized or embellished for literary effect. Without more information, it's difficult to give a definite answer.
It could mean a novel that has been read or devoured. For example, if someone says they have 'consumed' a particular novel, it's like they've fully immersed themselves in reading it.
The location of King Wu of Zhou's conquest of Zhou was Muye. The result was the victory of the Western Zhou alliance army and the destruction of the Shang Dynasty.
Bandon Hill in the King Arthur story doesn't have a super - precise location. But it's generally associated with the areas in England that were important during the time the Arthurian legends were taking shape. These areas were often hilly and had strategic importance, so Bandon Hill was probably in a location that could have been a site for battles or a place where Arthur and his knights might have journeyed through.