They could be a secret group of ninjas from a far - off land that has a connection to the wizarding world. Maybe they found Harry as a baby and decided to raise him as their own.
There are many stories where a family is kidnapped. In some cases, it's for ransom. The family members often have to stay calm and look for opportunities to signal for help. For example, in a real - life case, a family held captive managed to leave a mark on a window that was noticed by a passer - by, which eventually led to their rescue.
Here are some recommendations for novels about the dark ninjas:
1. " The Dark Naruto of Koba ": This novel tells the story of the kind-hearted Naruto in the world of Koba Ninja, who gradually became dark.
2. " The Darkness of the Heavens Begins from Naruto ": This novel takes Uzumaki Naruto as the main character. It tells the story of him going into darkness after passing through the world of Naruto and fighting against other villains.
3. " Zoan Naruto ": This book tells the story of Naruto's gradual blackening in the world of Koba Ninjas.
4. Naruto: The Legend of Sword Immortal, Naruto: Shinobu Shining, Naruto: The Bright Light, Naruto: The Defiant Change of Fate, and other novels also involved the plot of the ninja's dark side.
Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other related novels that have not been mentioned.
Yes, there might be some. Some fanfiction writers might create stories where Ariel's 'kidnapping' is more of a plot device in a non - violent and family - friendly adventure - style story. For example, she could be 'kidnapped' by a misunderstood sea creature who just wants to show her something important in the ocean depths.
It's possible. Try searching for it with additional filters like 'no violence' or 'no mature themes'. A family - friendly version might have a more comical take on the kidnapping. Maybe it's part of a game or a prank within the story's universe, rather than something truly sinister.
The characters included the male protagonist, Huang Zheng, who was sinister, shameless, obscene, unscrupulous, and killed indiscriminately. He was the author's son, timid and afraid of trouble.
"I Brought Ninjas to Tokyo" was written by Huang Zheng of the East Chamber. It was a light novel/original fantasy novel with decisive killing and no female protagonist. It had behind-the-scenes elements. It was completed and could be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: With the help of a speeding dump truck, Huang Zheng's soul transmigrated into the body of Uehara Masa, a high school student from Japan in a parallel time and space.
He did not expect to get the Naruto mobile game system that he was playing in his previous life. With the support of his good friends, Uehara Masa's VIP level quickly reached V15.
And so, this scene appeared in Tokyo in a parallel universe.
"Sasugi, you are a new light to me."
As these shocking words fell, the divine toilet of a certain sinful person was destroyed by a strange red giant with a sword.
(Behind-the-scenes)(No female lead)
I hope you will like this book.
Yes, there might be some. Some fanfiction writers focus on creating non - violent and family - friendly scenarios even with such a dramatic plot point. They could write it in a way that Misaki Ayuzawa is kidnapped but then rescued through clever means and positive relationships in the story, without any inappropriate content.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read the specific 'Kidnapped by My Mate' story. But generally, in such a story, it might involve a character being forcefully taken by someone they are mated to. Maybe there are reasons like a misunderstanding, a power struggle within a group related to their relationship, or some external threats that lead to this kidnapping situation.
I'm not sure about the exact plot of this novel as I haven't read it. But generally, it might involve a story where the main character is kidnapped by their mate, which could lead to a series of events like trying to escape, understanding the motives behind the kidnapping, and perhaps developing a complex relationship with the kidnapper - who is also their mate.