There were a few novels in which the female protagonist became a hero that could be recommended. The first was " Bravehearts Are Girls ". It was a light novel about an ordinary female student who suddenly transmigrated to a fantasy world and became a Bravehearts. She then began a series of adventures. At the end of the story, the heroine, Braveheart, successfully defeated the demon king and saved the entire world. In addition, there was also " The Village Girl Forced to Become a Braveheart." This was a light-hearted novel about a village girl named Lin Tianyin who was forced to become a Braveheart and began a series of interesting adventures with various characters. These novels all had the female protagonist becoming a hero as the theme, so they could be recommended as novels with the female protagonist becoming a hero.
In "Eating from Inuyasha," the protagonist was a reincarnated slime. He would enter the world of Inuyasha and eat the monsters there. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
My answer doesn't seem to fit your description. It was more common for the female protagonist to eventually become a drought demon, but it was less common for the male protagonist to become the ruler of ghosts. If you have any other questions or need more help, please let me know.
There were a few novels that could be recommended to readers who liked the female protagonist turning into Batman. Among them,"The Strongest Female Lead in the Heavens" was a light novel written by the author, Drunken Smile. It told the story of the female protagonist who turned into Batman after responding to begging. In addition,"Days of Being a Batman in American Comics" was a light novel/derivative doujinshi novel written by the people in the house. The characters included Bruce Wayne, the Batman. However, due to the limitations of the search results, no more detailed information or other recommendations could be provided.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. If you can provide more information or context, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
It usually leads to a deeper connection. The hero might become more protective or have a newfound respect for her new abilities.
In many novels, the female protagonist would be adopted by the male protagonist's family because it could create more story lines and character development. Here are some possible scenarios where the heroine is adopted by the hero's family: The female lead was adopted by the male lead's parents and started a new life. In the male protagonist's house, the female protagonist gradually grew up and made all kinds of friends. She experienced many different adventures and challenges. During this process, the female protagonist gradually discovered that she and the male protagonist had a special relationship, but both sides were unable to confess. The female lead was originally an orphan who was adopted by the male lead's parents. In the male protagonist's house, the female protagonist gradually got to know the male protagonist and found that they had similar personalities and experiences. With the help of the male protagonist, the female protagonist gradually grew up and found her home and relatives. 3. The female lead was originally a rich girl but was abandoned in the male lead's house for some reason. In the male protagonist's house, the female protagonist experienced many difficult lives, but the male protagonist always cared for and took care of her, allowing her to gradually get out of the predicament. With the help of the male protagonist, the female protagonist gradually grew up and found her home and relatives. The female protagonist was originally a lowly servant who was adopted by the male protagonist's parents. In the male protagonist's house, the female protagonist gradually grew into an independent and strong woman. With the help of the male protagonist, the female protagonist found her home and relatives and successfully got rid of the shadow of the past. These were just some possible scenarios. In fact, there were many other scenarios where the female protagonist was adopted by the male protagonist's family, depending on the author's imagination and creativity.
In the search results provided, a few ancient novels were recommended as patriotic novels with male and female leads. Among them," Kill the Wolf " was an ancient and powerful novel. The main character was a general who had the responsibility and righteousness to protect his country. In addition,"Mountain River Pillow" had both the love of children and the righteousness of the country. Both novels showed the love and dedication of the male and female protagonists to the country. However, the relevant information about Gu Yan's recommended novels of the patriotic female protagonist and the modern novels of the patriotic female protagonist were not found in the search results provided.
Of course! I recommend " The Loser Concubine: The Prince's Favorite ". After the male and female protagonists swap souls, they abuse each other and support each other. The love line has also become a highlight of the story. There was also " A Cute Wife Descends from Heaven: Husband, Awesome ". After the female protagonist transmigrated, her soul swapped with the male protagonist. From then on, she began her wonderful ancient life. It was a combination of mischief, transmigration, confusion, and romance. It was definitely not to be missed!