90 Days LaterI recommend Myth: The Emperor of Heaven Is Not Working Today. This was a fantasy novel, and it was rare to write Indian mythology. The Heavenly Emperor Yintuoluo was the male lead, and there were many interesting supporting roles. In the story, the three gods of Indian mythology suppressed the world, the immortals cursed all gods, Asura cultivated bitterly and received a blessing before hitting the Emperor of Heaven, and after Indra transmigrated, he quit and shouted," Who wants to be the Emperor of Heaven? I'm not going to work." The plot was humorous and could also teach people about Indian mythology. Although the later works were a little weak, the overall style was relaxed and fun. The style of writing matched the theme very well. Fans of Greek mythology and prehistoric literature could take a look.
Next was Saint: Gunfire Verdict. The author's side was number three. This was a fantasy novel. The male protagonist, Luke, was a braindead brute who was already super fierce at the age of 15. In the Demon Hunter community, it was said that firearms were useless against dark creatures, but he didn't believe it. Yin spirits used flares and incendiary bombs, zombies used heavy sniper rifles, and large magical beasts used high-yield weapons. They were not afraid of stronger ones. It was super funny. The supporting characters were also very unique, like the cute Lilia.
The novel " The Lost Seventeen " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
keep it up, rare to see imperial side of fanfiction these days.