I'm not sure if you mean 'The Clone Wars' in the Star Wars story. The Clone Wars was a significant event in the Star Wars universe. It was a galactic - scale conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. It involved clone troopers on the Republic side and various separatist forces. Jedi Knights also played a major role, leading the clone armies into battle. This period was filled with political intrigue, epic battles, and the gradual fall of the Jedi Order as the Sith Lord Palpatine manipulated events from the shadows.
If it's a different take on 'the foce wars', the Force itself would be a key element. It's what separates the Jedi and Sith. Their different ways of using the Force, like the Jedi's focus on peace and knowledge and the Sith's on power and domination, would be central. Also, the starships and different alien species involved in the conflict.
Since there's no clear indication which 'third Star Wars story' it is, it could range from a story focused on the Jedi Order's history during a particular era. Maybe it's about the rise of a Sith Lord that wasn't previously explored in detail. It could also be a story that delves into the political intrigue among different star systems, like the power struggles between the Republic and the Separatists from a new perspective.
Maybe the main characters are a group of smugglers who stumble upon a great secret related to the Force or some powerful ancient weapon. There could also be a young apprentice who has been trained by a Sith but starts to question the dark side. Another possibility is a diplomat from a minor planet who has to negotiate with powerful galactic forces and becomes a key figure in the story.
The recommended novels that were similar to Outlaws included Book of Troubled Times, Spiritual Realm Walker, Tang's Table, King of Familiar, and Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation. These novels might have similar topics or storylines and could be used as substitutes for The Outlaw.
Su Bai was the protagonist of a novel. He was a lawyer who had transmigrated to a parallel world. Su Bai was proficient in civil law, criminal law, constitution and administrative law. When he faced the opposing lawyer and judge in the court, he only had one sentence: " Act according to the law!" There were many versions of this novel, including The Extra-Lawyer and Thousand Victory Lawyer. According to the information provided, there was no way to know the specific plot and development of the supernatural maniac Su Bai.
Pez Outlaw is a true story. It presents a factual account, although it might incorporate some artistic enhancements to make it more engaging for the audience.