There were novels similar to One Piece: The Dark Phantom:
1." After I Devoted myself to Criticize the Supervisor, I Got a Baby." Author: Xiaolou Girl 1
The following is a detailed introduction of these novels:
1." After I Dedicate My Body to the Supervisor, I Have a Baby ": A court official under one person VS a delicate beauty who hides secrets
Feng Xiao 'er had married the most treacherous official of the current dynasty. She had been scheming step by step, but he had seen through her every step.
She was originally a top-notch assassin in the martial arts world. For the sake of information, she served tea and water to the superintendent, massaging his shoulders and legs. She was pitiful and humble.
After gaining the eunuch's trust, she began to put her arms around the eunuch's shoulders and wanted to be good sisters with him.
One night, Xiao Qi pressed her against the corner of the wall and said evilly. " Woman, submit to our family. We will give you the power to be above everyone else."
"Don't mess around." She hammered his chest with her small hand.
He was even more disdainful. How could a eunuch take advantage of him?
In the end, she wanted to cry but no tears came out of her eyes.
You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
Yes, I strongly recommend the two novels, One Piece: The Dark Lord and Muye: The Infinite Darkness, to you! One Piece: Ruler of Darkness was a story about how even the light had to give way when darkness descended. It was not a system style, and the main character was a villain. As for "Infinite Darkness of the Wood Leaf," it was about how Kitagawa Mochizuki survived the third and cruelest battle in the Ninja World after he had passed through the Naruto World and awakened the Dark Dominator System. He eventually became the Dark Dominator of the two-dimensional world. It was very exciting! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Dark Water isn't a true story. It belongs to the realm of fiction, where elements like the plot, settings, and characters are fabricated to tell an engaging tale rather than reflecting actual happenings.
There's a good chance it could be a horror story. The combination of 'dark' and 'water' is a common motif in horror. Dark water can symbolize the unknown, danger, and things lurking beneath the surface. In horror, this can translate to monsters, ghosts, or other malevolent forces. But again, it could also be a different genre using these elements for atmosphere.
The 'dark water 2005 story' could potentially be about a mystery that occurred in 2005 involving dark water. Maybe it's about a strange event near a body of water that had a dark or foreboding quality. It could be a fictional account of something that happened in a small town where the water in a local lake or river turned dark and all kinds of strange things started to occur around it.
Well, the 'dark water story' could potentially revolve around environmental issues as well. It could be a narrative about how pollution has turned once - clear waters into dark, murky and dangerous places. There might be a story of how the local ecosystem has been affected, with fish dying and the water becoming uninhabitable for many species. It could also be about the people who live near these waters and how their lives have been changed by this environmental degradation.
The name 'dark water novel' is very general. It could be a self - published work by an amateur writer, or it could be a part of a niche genre written by an author who specializes in that area. Without additional information like the publisher, the cover art description, or any reviews, it's nearly impossible to determine the author of this so - called 'dark water novel'.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this name. It might be about some dark and mysterious events taking place near or in water, perhaps involving horror, suspense, or some sort of psychological thriller elements.