There are several possible motives. One is envy. If the House Fildette is prosperous and well - known, the unwelcome guests might be envious and want to bring it down. Another could be a political or power - related motive. They might be acting on behalf of someone who wants to gain control over the area where the house is located. It's also possible that they are misinformed or misled, thinking that the house holds something that it actually doesn't, and their greed drives them to become unwelcome guests.
I'm not sure as I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, unwelcome guests could be people with bad intentions like thieves or those who have some sort of vendetta against the house's inhabitants.
It could potentially be criticizing certain actions or policies that are seen as detrimental to Columbia's interests or sovereignty. Maybe it's a commentary on external forces that are not welcome in the country.
It's a story full of mystery and suspense. There's an unexpected visitor in House Fillette that brings all sorts of surprises and challenges.
I'm not sure as I haven't read 'the house guests novel' specifically, but usually in such novels, there could be a host or hosts of the house, and the guests themselves. Maybe there's a character who stands out as being very talkative or mysterious among the guests.
One reason could be a poorly developed quest. For example, if the goals of the quest are not clear from the start. Readers might feel lost and thus find the quest unwelcome.
Manga house guests often have unique and colorful personalities. They might have special skills or quirks that make them stand out.
Joy of Life and the spy were two stories in the same universe that happened at different times. Joy of Life told the story of a civilization that started developing again after the destruction of human nuclear weapons, while the spy happened more than 800 years after Joy of Life. To be specific, Joy of Life was the story of the Qing Emperor's wet nurse's son, Fan Jian, and Ye Qingmei, while the spy was the future life on other planets after the Earth was completely destroyed. The characters in the two novels were related. For example, Fan Xian was the adopted son of Minister Fan Jian and also the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. In short, Joy of Life and The Spike were sequels in the same universe, but they happened at different times.
Develop interesting characters for the quest. Characters with depth, who have their own motives and backstories related to the quest, can make the whole thing more appealing. For instance, a character who has a personal vendetta against the villain guarding the quest's goal.
'Spies' was a tricky novel. It mainly described Xu Le's identity as the crown prince of the Empire and the war hero of the Federation, as well as the stories between him and the various female leads. We can learn some information about the characters in "Spike". According to the character introduction of "Spies", Xu Le was the male lead, the crown prince of the Empire and the former war hero of the Federation. He was talented in mechanics and had a strong sense of justice. His life creed was that if he made a mistake, he had to be punished. His godson was Zou Liuhuo. Shi Qinghai was the second male lead and one of Xu Le's best friends. He was originally a spy from Green Dragon Mountain who had infiltrated the Federation. Zhang Xiaomeng was Xu Le's first love. She believed in George Carlin's doctrine and joined the Green Dragon Mountain anti-government organization. Nan Xiangmei was a beautiful woman who came from the Nan Xiang family, one of the seven great families of the Federation. Shang Qiu was a genius female engineer from the Nutshell Company. She had designed the Federation's new generation of mecha, the MXs, together with Xu Le. However, the search results did not provide any information about the other characters, such as the ranking and final outcome of the Top Ten Experts. Therefore, I am unable to give a definite answer to these questions.
The cartoon might be highlighting the lack of support or understanding for the poor in political systems. It could be saying that politicians often ignore the needs of the poor, treating them as outsiders. Or it could be a criticism of policies that contribute to poverty and then push the poor aside.