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. " The Great Qin System tricked me into the Xianxia World " Author: Little Panda, Category: History, Ancient Qin Dynasty, Completed, You can enjoy it without worry. 2. " Deep Space Lonely Ship: I Am Civilization " Author: Like an Eagle Spreading Its Wings, Category: Science Farming, Interstellar Civilization, Completed, Can Be Reassured to Enjoy 3. [Panlong Earth] Author: Lin Xi, Category: Fantasy, Oriental Fantasy, Finished, Enjoy with Rest assured. The following is a brief introduction of these novels: 1. " The Great Qin System tricked me into being in the Xianxia World." An accident happened and Bai Ji transmigrated. The system told him that he had arrived at a Xianxia world! There was a female immortal king, and if one recited her true name, one could see eternal life in reincarnation! The Heavenly Emperor of a generation suppressed all enemies in the world! In order to survive, Bai Ji chose to cultivate in seclusion. …… Six years later, Bai Ji looked at the Black Bird King Flag. [System Dog, you lied to me! [Is this a Xianxia world?] [Ding! System down, reloading--] As the only immortal cultivator in Great Qin, Bai Ji decided that he should focus on science. 2. " Deep Space Lonely Ship: I Am Civilization " Li Yifan had transmigrated, but when he opened his eyes, he realized that the humans in this world had disappeared as early as 300 years ago. Now, he was the only one left in the entire human civilization. At the same time, the human civilization of this world had left him a huge mothership and a difficult mission, which was to find a suitable new home and pass on the legacy of human civilization. Our story starts from the moment our protagonist Li Yifan opens his eyes. Let our protagonist lead us on a journey to the universe! 3. Coiling Dragon Earth Waking up in the swamp, surrounded by four wolves. On the battlefield of gold and spears, in the arms of a beauty. Laughing and talking about the world, floating clouds and floating willows. The sword pointed to heaven and earth, and heaven and earth followed me. Look, after the prophecy of the Yama people was confirmed, Tang Mian shouted out the unwillingness in his heart, but because of luck, he transmigrated to the ancient Earth. There were human-shaped monsters that were 100 meters tall, martial artists that could take people's heads from thousands of miles away, mages who could step on the sky and smile arrogantly, blood clans that only lived for blood, and powerful demon beasts. This place was called the Coiling Dragon Land. These works all have good reputations for your reference.
I'm not really sure. The terms you mentioned are quite confusing and don't seem to have a clear or common connection. Maybe you could clarify or rephrase your question?
It's a mystery-filled tale. The cursed sculpture brings all sorts of strange events and challenges for the characters.
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I'm not really familiar with that specific comic. It might be some kind of adult or unconventional comic.
There can be differences in the style of art, story complexity, and the way the narrative is presented.