The book was called "Aria of the Shadow Singer." The characters in the book included: the protagonist-Esta, the protagonist-Prince, the protagonist-Amos, and the protagonist-Prince Kitson. He had a gentle personality, a masculine and feminine appearance, was good at cross-dressing, had an amazing voice, was not that "ordinary" a boy, and had a strange background. The female protagonist, Asta Tiellia, had a handsome and beautiful face. Due to her family environment, she had developed a somewhat masculine personality. She had many pursuers when she dressed up as a man. The supporting actor, Swire Kitson, Prince's father, was missing. The supporting actor, Ski, Prince's guardian when he was young, was a mysterious guy who seemed to come from another world? The supporting actress, Lady, Prince's biological mother, was missing. The supporting actress, Marina, Prince's senior, took good care of this only male junior. Her family was very powerful and had a carefree personality. Female supporting character-Blue Rain, Penglai people, Blood Clan Hunter family, parents working in the Heresy Court, very close to Prince, calling him brother. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
"Aria of the Shadow Singers" by Long Hair's Bacon. It was a fantasy/sword and magic novel with sword and magic, transmigration, and magic elements.
User recommendation:
I hope you will like this book.
Yes, it is. The fact that it's based on a true story gives it an extra layer of authenticity. The characters seem more real and the events are often more impactful because they actually happened.
Well, another option could be Hulu. Sometimes they also feature movies that are based on real events. However, it really depends on the licensing agreements that these platforms have. If it's a relatively unknown movie, you might also want to check out some independent movie streaming services or local video rental stores that might carry it.
Deadpool became Deadpool through a series of complex and sometimes convoluted events in the comics. He was originally a mercenary named Wade Wilson, who underwent experimental treatments that gave him his unique powers and personality.
There is a loose link. The version of Deadpool in Wolverine Origins provided a starting point, but the standalone Deadpool movies developed his character and story in a more distinct and expanded way, deviating from the initial portrayal to create a more focused and engaging narrative.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. While there's a link, the portrayal of Deadpool in Wolverine Origins doesn't fully align with his later, more developed storyline. Some elements were changed or not fully explored.