Often in cases like this, there might be a history of family problems. For example, the man could have been struggling with financial difficulties, relationship problems with the baby's mother, or perhaps he had a history of substance abuse that affected his judgment and self - control. But again, these are just speculations without detailed news reports.
The following are a few recommended novels where the protagonist kills the enemy with a heavy halberd:
1. " I Possessed Lu Bu ": The main character becomes Lu Bu, wielding the Heavenly Halberd, and becomes famous in the dynasty struggle.
2. [Evil Martial Divine Emperor]: A down-and-out young man awakens his bloodline, wields the world-suppressing Evil Halberd, and with a single halberd, he suppresses all directions, ruling the nine heavens and ten lands as the emperor.
3. [Poison Seizes the World]: The story of the protagonist fighting against the world with a halberd hidden under his sleeve.
I hope these recommendations will meet your needs.
There were a few novels that met the requirements of the main character to kill enemies. Among them," I Can Obtain Proficiency " was a recommended novel. The protagonist collected the martial arts proficiency of the dead by killing them and used it to improve his own abilities, including agility, spirit, internal energy, and so on. In addition,'One Man Killing Doomsday: I Kill the Enemies to Burst Attributes...'
" The Book of the Confucian Sword " was a traditional martial arts novel. It told the story of the protagonist's revenge after his family was destroyed. In the beginning, the protagonist's parents were attacked by enemies, the protagonist's father was killed, and the protagonist was hidden in a cellar when he was young. This novel was in line with the given storyline. It was a well-designed novel with ups and downs and bizarre twists and turns. He believed that it would bring the readers a full pleasure in reading. I hope the readers will like this novel.
This is a really dark concept. In fanfiction, such a scenario might be written to explore extreme emotional distress. Maybe the author wants to show how much pressure Naruto has endured secretly, and on his birthday, which is supposed to be a happy day, it all becomes too much to bear. However, in the original Naruto story, Naruto is a character full of hope and perseverance, so this is a very different take.
Definitely not. The story of Harry Potter has a certain moral framework. His parents' love and sacrifice are what shape Harry's character and his journey. A fanfiction with such a concept distorts that and can be seen as disrespectful to the original work and its fans.
Well, it depends on how it's written. If it's written in a very graphic and violent way, then it's definitely disturbing. However, if the author is trying to explore some deeper themes like the psychological breakdown of a character or the consequences of extreme abuse, it might be less disturbing in the sense that it has a more thought - provoking aspect rather than just shock value.
There were a few Xianxia novels with decisive protagonists that were worth recommending. Amongst them," The Battle of the Great Dao " was a fantasy Xianxia novel that focused on the fight for resources. The protagonist was decisive in killing, both wise and brave, and constantly worked hard to pursue the Great Dao. The plot of this novel was compact, the writing was smooth, and the characters were lively. It was suitable for readers who liked traditional Xianxia novels. In addition," Immortal Mortal " was also a Xianxia novel that was decisive in killing. The protagonist relied on his methods and brains to advance bravely, cutting through the clouds and thorns, showing the image of a strong person. The plot of this novel was reasonable and the writing was excellent. In addition," Evergreen Immortal Dao " was also a Xianxia novel with a decisive protagonist. The protagonist took one step at a time in the world of cultivation, breaking through all kinds of difficulties and finally achieving Dao. This novel was based on the cultivation of the family. The plot was plain but charming. These are the recommendations of a few Xianxia novels where the main characters kill.
I don't think it's a true story. Usually, such names or concepts in fictional works are created to spark imagination rather than being based on real events.
Perhaps Draco is tired of living in his father's shadow. His father has always been a dominant figure in his life, and by killing him, Draco could be trying to assert his own identity.