The following were some recommendations for the sweet novels written in the ancient language of fortune: 1. "The Moon is Beautiful": This novel tells the story of the heroine traveling back to ancient times, meeting the prince and gradually forming a fate. The story was fresh and sweet, suitable for readers who liked ancient prose and first-person perspective narration. 2. "Lucky Lady": This is an ancient farming novel. The female protagonist is a thousand-year-old ginseng spirit who transmigrated to a farmer's girl and started a love story with a sick rich family's son. 3. "Second Wife's Rebirth Manual": This is a rebirth novel. After the female protagonist is reborn, she wants to make up for the male protagonist's past. The two gradually fall in love during the process of getting along. The story was sweet and suitable for readers who liked the ancient words of fortune. 4. "Female Supporting Character, She's Born with a Good Life": This is an old saying about sweet love. The female protagonist is born with good luck and can always turn misfortune into good luck. The plot was warm and cute. It was recommended. 5. "Yao Xiang Qing Wang Fei": This is an old story about the female protagonist who saved the prince's life and became pregnant. The prince gave his body to her. There was no drama in the palace. These novels were all about good fortune and sweet stories, suitable for readers who liked sweet stories.
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I'm not sure. You might have to check the specific comic to know for sure.
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