A serial novel without an ending was often called an open ending or an infinite ending. This form of novel is often seen as a style of writing rather than a flaw or failure. In an open-ended novel, the author might reveal all the secrets in the later or final chapter of the story or let the character make unexpected choices to leave the reader with more imagination and desire to explore. Some authors would also use the infinite flow format, which meant that the story was not limited, and the characters and events could continue to develop and change, allowing the readers to feel the infinite possibilities of the novel. This novel format could stimulate the reader's imagination and creativity while providing more reading experience and fun. Although the lack of an ending in a serial novel may sometimes confuse or disappoint readers, an open ending or infinite ending can be seen as a flexible and diverse form of ending that can better meet the needs and expectations of readers.
I recommend the book, Dust Wiping Away, to you. It was a romantic youth-youth pain novel. The protagonist's injuries were like words written on paper. The words would always fade and blur with time, and soon disappear in the long river of time. However, Hua Yue understood that time could not be forgotten sometimes. Because Ye Ling's name wasn't written with a pen, but carved with a knife. Every time she touched it, she only wiped off the dust, but it made the two words clearer. Although the story had no ending, it showed the sweetness and touching feeling of falling in love again after experiencing setbacks and pain. It was worth a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"The Brainless Giant,""The Way of the Stars,""Quick Crossing: A Cannon Fodder's Face Slapping Manual,""A Small Dark Room,""Immortal Cultivation: Activating Bounty Fetters at the Beginning," and "Quick Crossing: A Strategy Guide for Big Bosses Giving Birth to Steamed Bun" were all unfinished novels. However, these novels were not recommended to be read because they were all unfinished works. If you really want to read it, I suggest you prepare yourself mentally. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I don't know what novel you're referring to. If you can provide more information or context, I can try to provide you with a more accurate answer. But generally speaking, the ending of a novel could not be completed for various reasons, such as the author's death, the work being adapted, the publishing company deciding not to publish it, and so on.
The author of 'The Author Who Entered the World of Cultivation', might have ended in a hurry, so there was no ending. However, if you like cultivation novels, I recommend you to read the Douluo Continent series, which tells the story of Tang San's cultivation on the Douluo Continent. It has rich settings for spirit beasts and spirit masters, as well as intense battles and wonderful character relationships. I believe you'll like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The novel, Evil Debts, did not have an official ending because the author had not finalized the ending of the novel during the creation process. In the process of writing the novel Evil Debts, the author had changed and adjusted the plot and ending of the novel many times, and even the ending of the novel had been modified many times. Therefore, the ending of the novel Evil Debts was still uncertain. It might change with the author's creative progress. In addition, there were also some unsolved mysteries in the novel, such as the identities and backgrounds of some characters mentioned in the novel were still controversial, and some plots and scenes lacked clear explanations. All these factors might make the final ending of the novel Evil Debts more complicated and unpredictable. Therefore, although the novel " Evil Debts " did not have an official ending, readers could learn about the latest developments in the novel through the author's updates and comments. At the same time, they could also find all kinds of unexpected endings and surprises in the novel.
There were many novels that did not have an ending because the author died in the process of writing or because the ending of the novel could not be completed for various reasons. There were also some novels that had multiple endings because they had been cut in half, adapted, or continued. Of course, there were also some novels that had very open endings that allowed the readers to freely imagine and play. This was also one of the charms of novels. Some novels didn't even have a clear ending. They just left some clues or hints for the readers to explore and discover for themselves. The ending of the novel could be decided by the author himself or by the reader's imagination and creation. No matter what the situation was, reading a novel was a kind of pleasure, a process of thinking and exploration.
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The ending of a novel usually contained information such as the ending of the novel and the fate of the main characters. At the end of the novel, the author would usually reveal some secrets or answers so that the readers could get some enlightenment or enlightenment at the end. A secret that the novel didn't have time to tell could be something that the author suddenly decided at a critical moment or the result of an unexpected event of the protagonist of the novel. These factors led to a great change in the ending of the novel and a turning point in the development of the story. The readers could guess these secrets through the ending of the novel and make comments on the ending of the novel. The ending of a novel plays an important role in literature. It can enhance the narrative effect of the novel and at the same time, it can also arouse the readers 'thoughts and feelings. Many excellent novels had an ending to show the author's writing skills and literary talent.
😋I recommend the following urban novels to you, none of which have tragic endings: 1. "There's a Bar in Houhai": A male protagonist who is trying his best to find a lost family and love. This is not a traditional pretentious and face-slapping novel. 2. "Superstar of Two Worlds": A popular celebrity who was framed and shelved for five years before finally surviving in the alternate dimension. 3. "I'm a National Studies Star": The story of a young man who promoted national studies and became a national studies star. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure which one you're referring to because there are many of them. If you can provide the name of the novel or the author, I'll be happy to help you answer your questions.