I haven't been able to find all the novels that you want to match, but I've tried my best to find some related books. Here are a few related novels I found for you: 1. <<Mi Luo Celestial Emperor>> Author: Black Panda, Category: Xianxia, Cultivation Civilization, Completed, You Can Enjoy with Rest assured 2. "Age of Tyrants" Author: This is Chu Lin. Category: Fantasy, Sword and Magic. Finished. You can enjoy it without worry. 3. "I Am the King, My Glory" Author: Mr. Runde, Category: Suspense, Wonderful World, Finished, You Can Enjoy It with Rest assured The following is a brief introduction of these novels: 1. 'Heavenly Emperor Mi Luo.' Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly and became a quasi-saint. Sakyamuni dreamed of becoming a Tathagata. If I have the ability to enter the dreams of any living being in the myriad worlds and steal their cultivation techniques and other opportunities in their dreams. Then, can I steal dreams to become an immortal? ······ Entering Qiao Feng's Dream and Learning the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms Dream of Uncle Nine, learn to catch ghosts and eliminate demons; Dream of Yan Chixia, learned the sword control technique; Dream of Sun Wukong, learn the seventy-two transformations; Vicious had learned the Sky-Devouring Demonic Technique and the Indestructible Heaven Technique. He had entered Pangu's dream and learned how to split open the sky. 2. Age of Tyrants The person sitting on the throne did not have to be a wise ruler, but he had to be a strong person. There were nobles who managed the territory and ministers who handled the government affairs. The emperor only needed to lead the knights to charge and conquer. --Leon Rodriguez I 3. "I am the King, I am the Glory." [2018 King's Glory Literature Competition·Essay Competition] The king should rule the world. A king should be glorious in all directions. I am the king, I am the glory. I walk my own path and witness my own glory as a king. (This story is purely fictional. Any similarities are purely coincidental.) These works all have good reputations for your reference.
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This term seems to suggest a kind of adult comic related to specific settings and themes, but it's not something suitable for general discussion or public consumption.
One such manga could be 'Fist of the School Girl'. It has dynamic fight scenes and interesting characters.
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To recover from such a break, it's important to analyze what made it exhausting. Maybe it was overworking or a lack of inspiration. Address those issues. Also, seek inspiration from other art forms or comics in a different genre. Take small steps to get back into the groove.
Yes, it did. But the ending might not have satisfied all fans.
I have no idea what that phrase means. It sounds quite odd and maybe not something commonly used or understandable.
It's a fantasy story about a hero's journey to defeat an evil force and save the world from chaos, with the protagonist discovering their hidden powers along the way.
Well, there are a few places you could look. Some popular online manga reading websites might have it. Also, you could check with local comic bookshops that have a wide range of imported titles. Sometimes, you might even find it on Amazon or other major online retailers.