The original name of Ye Mo's novel, Dihuang Tianxia, was Long Song of the Ocean. The recommended novels that were similar to this genre were "So Many Beauties of the Imperial Phoenix" and "Imperial Phoenix: Concubine You Can't Be", both of which were ancient romance novels. The former told the story of the female protagonist being the king of mercenaries, while the latter was about the female protagonist's noble status and the battle of wits and courage with the male protagonist. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
"Cute Wife 100%: Black-bellied Boss, Don't Play Tricks." This was a modern romance novel about a wealthy family. It was about a female client, Xiaoxiao, who loved the male protagonist, Mo Ye, for ten years. However, Mo Ye indulged her when others bullied her, causing her to marry another man. However, at her wedding, Mo Ye suddenly appeared and strangled her neck, which shocked and puzzled her. Later, she realized that Mo Ye actually loved her deeply. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In the book,"The Noble Marriage of a Di Daughter," the protagonist's alias was Mo Ying. I recommend this book to you. It contains a rich ancient love story and a thrilling plot. I believe you will definitely like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
'But the Ruler won't marry anyone but me.'
As a person who loves reading novels, I don't have the ability to access the Internet to obtain information. I don't know the name of Mo Jin and Leng Ye's novel, but I can answer questions about the name of the novel. If you have more information, I will try my best to answer.
Mo Fan's original name was Pan Hong. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of The King's Avatar!
Ye Xin and Ye Feiyu's original novel was titled " The Prince Is Too Composed."
Ye Xin and Ye Feiyu's original name was 'The Prince Is Too Capable of Composing'.
Ye Xingyun's original name was the 'Myriad World Immortal Master'.
Ye Shengtao's original name was Ye Shengtao (1894 - 1980). He was a well-known modern Chinese teacher, translator, social actician, and ideologist.