I recommend the book,"Song of the Swallows on the Waves". This is an ancient romance novel. The protagonist was a nine-headed bird. In order to be with the male protagonist, she cut off her own head, but was rejected by the male protagonist for another woman. The plot of this book was heart-wrenching, but it was also full of persistence and the power of love. It was very worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
, I recommend the following two doujin novels to you:
1. "Starting from the anime to conquer the evil woman"-The story of the male protagonist who has a system quest to conquer the evil woman.
2. "Comic manga begins with Blade Fangs"-a story about a bald man who forged the path of the Shura.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, it could have completely changed the course of the story. Maybe he would have used his powers more strategically or made different choices that affected the outcome.
This kind of situation was usually called a violent plot or a crime plot. It was usually classified as a school novel or a youth novel. According to the specific storyline and writing style, it might be called "Why the Silent Flute","To Our Lost Youth","A Smile Is Beautiful", etc.
The female protagonist was a novel that specialized in cutting off other people's golden fingers. One could refer to the following more classic examples:
Xiao Yan in "Battle Through the Heavens" was an orphan with a lot of misfortune. She was born without a golden finger, but in the process of growing up, she constantly struggled and finally cut off the golden fingers of those people or things that hindered her growth, becoming a powerful Dou Qi continent expert.
In " The Peak of Martial Refinement," Lin Wan 'er was also a character who cut off other people's golden fingers. She was born poor but had tenacious perseverance and an indomitable spirit. On the path of martial arts, she constantly struggled and finally cut off those "golden fingers" that hindered her progress and became a powerful martial artist.
Tang Wulin in "Douluo Continent" was a genius Douluo who possessed a golden finger. However, in the process of growing up, he constantly worked hard for his own goal. In the end, he cut off those "golden fingers" that hindered his growth and became a powerful Douluo.
Hawkeye did not lose his leg in the comics. This kind of major physical change didn't occur for him. The comic writers chose to keep his physical condition consistent without introducing such a significant alteration.
I don't know if Imperial Physician Wen has opened the plot of Mei Zhuang's legs. The search results did not clearly mention whether Imperial Physician Wen had opened Mei Zhuang's legs.