Here are some recommendations for novels that are similar to a life and death duel: 1. Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha 2. [Spirit Realm Walker] by Xiao Langjun, a newspaper seller. 3. The Tang's Table, by Jie Yu 4. King of the Familiar, Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound 5. 'Fairy, please listen to my explanation.' These novels might have some similarities with the Death Duel, but the specific content and plot might be different. I hope these recommendations will satisfy your reading needs.
Here are some recommendations for novels that are similar to life and death games (concluded): 1. I Give the World Destruction and Rebirth. Author: Qian Zhimo 2. "Strange Tales of Rules: A Nonexistent urban legend." Author: Binary-System Sword Immortal 3. Strange Calendar, Author: More from the Heart 4. [The Secret Nightmare], Author: Not at all… 5. Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha 6. [Spirit Realm Walker] by Xiao Langjun, a newspaper seller. 7. The Tang's Table, by Jie and 2 8. King of the Familiar, Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound 9. [Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation] 10. "Cultivation Begins From Games", Author: Ask the Heavens to Find the Way 11. "The First Evolution", by Juantu 12. Ultimate Host, Author: Ichijiang Qiuyue 13. Disaster Descends, by A Line of Egrets Ascending to the Blue Sky 14. "Plane: Secret Realm…" 15. [The Strongest Star Emperor of Rebirth], Author: Polar Wind Blade 16. Global Endless Battlefield, Author: Sunny Ocean 17. Doomsday Earthwalker, Author: Baoju is about to rise 18. Doomsday Gaming Ground… 19. "Doomsday Crisis, Game Online" by Ji Cha 20. [Doomsday Life and Death Love]… I hope these recommendations can meet your needs.
There were novels similar to "The Way of the Universe: Towards Death and Life" 1. Douluo: Legend of the Dragon King, Torturing the Holy Spirit Cult Madly. Author: Green Lotus Qinglian 2. Yunhua Yao Ji, Author: Qi Zong 3."Abyssal Wanderer", Author: Sevenfold Body 4. Five Thousand Years of Cyber Cultivation, Author: Happy Lantern Son of the Stars, Author: Luo Sanguan.CS The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."Douluo: Legend of the Dragon King, Torturing the Holy Spirit Cult Madly": An accidental transmigration and witnessing two rank-12 fixed soul ammunitions being thrown at Shrek City. Possesses a system, a one-hundred-thousand-year spirit soul, additional skills, and a top-grade weapon. After having the system, he lived a stable life where he occasionally attacked the Holy Spirit Cult. However, something was wrong. Things were not as simple as they had expected. I'm not the only transmigrator? 2.<<Yunhua Yao Ji>> I am a demon exorcist that is not very popular. However, his ability was not weak. Just when I thought that I was going to spend my life calmly slaying demons. I lost my blade. A demon slayer losing his blade is no different from losing his life, but I found another blade. This saber had a human-shaped saber spirit. The following is the story of how I brought the idiotic demon servant and the human-shaped saber spirit with facial paralysis (crossed out) around the world to eliminate demons. Why did he have to exterminate demons? It was not a matter of national hatred. It was purely a matter of profession. This book does not cultivate immortality. 3."The Abyssal Wanderer":"The Abyssal Wanderer" is an amazing science fiction novel. The author skillfully combined elements such as the future world, cyberpunk, AI crisis, mecha, and the universe to construct a grand and profound background setting. The story unfolded from a two-pronged perspective. The protagonist, Jiang Zhou, was a scientist who was committed to researching artificial intelligence that could achieve self-consciousness immortality. However, he unexpectedly became the initiator of a huge crisis. The plot was rich and logical. The author's writing was experienced and could control the two-line plot to create a fascinating plot atmosphere. If you are interested in topics such as AI crisis and cyberpunk, I strongly recommend you to read this novel. The reviews gave this novel a high rating, and the recommendation index was. This book was definitely worth reading.💡💡💡💡💡 4."Five Thousand Years of Cyber Cultivation": Description: The protagonist is a Taoist priest in the 21st century. At that time, the world had just recovered from the Reiki. Someone predicted that it would be destroyed in five thousand years, so he asked the protagonist who had great merit to cut off his luck and travel through time and space to save the world in the future. Five thousand years later, the protagonist discovered that due to the huge difference in strength between people, the top level had squeezed the bottom level to a very sick level. Hence, he began to think of ways to change it. [Strengths: The protagonist is orderly and kind, but he is not weak and makes people angry. The progression of the story is very smooth.] In addition, the author was familiar with Taoist classics, so it felt a little immortal after being integrated into the work. [Disadvantages: The protagonist is a cultivator with a high spiritual realm, but the author is just a mortal. There are some areas where the pen strength is not enough, so there will be a little less spirit.] [Rating: Grain] 5."Son of the Stars": Hardcore sci-fi novel by the author of "I Can See the Status Bar." It was still an urban style, but the perspective was both macro and meso. At one point, it was a hot pot with tofu bubbles, and at another point, it was about the downspin of lithium electrons causing the extinction of mankind. Just like the "distant similarities" that touched Hawking, a second ago, he was still sitting in the shop eating and chatting, but suddenly, he was talking about the human gene spiral. It was as if our similar daily lives had suddenly entered the topic of the protagonist, and there was a connection. Unlike "the fingerprints left by a thousand-year-old craftsman a second ago, and the touch of you traveling through time and space a thousand years later", this was a real resonance to the extent that it was terrifying to think about it carefully. In the National Mental Health Development Report, the rate of depression was 24.6%, and a patient with a similar comprehensive immune disease actually had a mental breakdown…This made me worry about my physical health and panic about my mental state…and this was just an amplification of real life. It was true that hardcore sci-fi works were not very likable, but if a work could make sci-fi "smooth and silent," why not give it a try?