There are a few novels with the death of the male protagonist that I can recommend:
1. " The Scumbag Man Who Came Back from Cultivation Must Die ": This was a fantasy romance novel. It told the story of a mysterious god who wanted to die and met a trash who wanted to live.
2. " Jade Shattering Palace: The Cold Mist Drops The Fragrance ": This was a romance novel. The ending of the male protagonist in the story was death.
Please note that the above novels all end with the death of the male protagonist. These novels may bring some tragic colors and heartbreaking emotional experiences to the readers.
One of the top Death Note novels is probably the original 'Death Note' novel. It delves deep into the complex cat - and - mouse game between Light Yagami and L. The story is filled with psychological battles and moral dilemmas. Light, who finds the Death Note, decides to use it to create a new world by eliminating criminals. L, on the other hand, is a brilliant detective trying to stop him. The novel does an excellent job of exploring their characters and the implications of having such a powerful and deadly tool as the Death Note in the hands of a human.
The cause could be war - related. Maybe he was caught in crossfire while his family was moving from one place to another to seek safety. Or perhaps the lack of medical resources in the area where he lived meant that a simple illness became fatal. In some cases, boys have died because of the destruction of infrastructure. For example, if a hospital near their home was bombed and they couldn't get the necessary treatment for an injury or a disease, they would die.
To some extent. 'Top Boy' draws inspiration from real-life circumstances but tweaks and fictionalizes parts to make it more engaging for the audience. It's not a straightforward retelling of one specific true story.
Blue Story and Top Boy have no direct connection. They have distinct themes, settings, and storylines. Blue Story focuses on one set of characters and their experiences, while Top Boy presents a completely different narrative.