πI recommend the following novels to you, all about robbery! 1. "Special Robbery: Bringing the Evil Fox King Home" 2. "The Days of Robbery in the Bodyguard Agency" 3. "Spare me, Your Highness." 4. "Huang Mou's Berserk Princess Consort" 5. There are stars in her eyes. 6. Street Test: You Robbed? Lao Tzu Enforces Justice for Heaven 7. The First Overlord of the Warring States Period 8. "Plane Robbers." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Robbery novels usually depicted the protagonist obtaining other people's property or status through improper means. They often involved topics such as power, wealth, and love. The twists and turns of this kind of novel allowed the readers to reflect on social reality while enjoying the story. The common characters in snatching novels were: Protagonist: Usually a witty, shrewd, and powerful person who obtains property or status from others through improper means. 2. Villain: Usually the protagonist's opponent, one or more powerful, cruel and cunning characters who will do anything to achieve their goals. 3. The victim: Usually an innocent person is used or hurt by the protagonist or villain and eventually falls into a tragic fate. Intermediate character: Usually a character who has a complicated relationship with the protagonist and the villain. He may be the victim or the perpetrator. The plot of a robbery novel usually included the following aspects: 1. The protagonist obtains the property or status of the villain through some means and then fights fiercely with the villain and finally wins. There is a certain interest relationship between the protagonist and the victim. The protagonist uses the victim to achieve his own goal and finally puts the victim into a tragic fate. 3. There is some kind of cooperative relationship between the protagonist and the villain. The protagonist uses the villain to achieve his own goal and finally puts the villain into a tragic fate. The theme of the novel of plunder is not only about power, wealth, love, but also some problems in social reality such as abuse of power, corruption, deception, etc.
πI recommend you the book, Evil Emperor's Entanglement: The Phoenix Concubine of Destiny. The story was about Huo Xin, the daughter of a small official in the border area, who disguised herself as a man and went to the capital to take revenge for her father. Unexpectedly, she met a sick and delicate prince who wanted to usurp the throne. The two began a tangled love and hatred. In this ancient romance novel, the plot of the prince attacking the scholar is exactly what you need. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One great story bound by robbery is 'The Great Train Robbery'. It's a classic that details a well - planned heist on a train. The robbers' elaborate schemes and the high - stakes nature of the robbery make it a thrilling read.
Sure. 'The Little Book of Heists' could be a good start. It's simple and has some really interesting fictional robbery stories. Another one is 'Robbery in Reverse' which is easy to follow and has a unique take on robberies. And 'The Amateur Robber' is also great for beginners as it has a light - hearted approach to the topic of robberies.
It's mainly about a train robbery. There are likely various characters involved, perhaps the robbers with their elaborate plan to steal from the train. It might also include the story of those on the train, like the passengers and the train crew, and how they react to the robbery.
I'm not sure specifically which 'great train robbery novel' you mean. There could be various novels with this theme. Generally, it might be about a robbery that occurs on a train, involving elements like the thieves' plans, the people on the train during the heist, and perhaps the pursuit and consequences that follow.
Sure. 'The Heist' by Daniel Silva is a great start. It's not too complex and has an exciting plot about a bank robbery.
The robbers entered the bank and were about to make a move when the security guards pointed their guns at them. Robber 2: I've already robbed three times. Can you change to another bank? Robber 3: I didn't rob the bank to make money but to save money! Robber 4: You cops always wait until we rob the bank before you start investigating. Robber: No, the happiness I want is not money but more and more savings in my bank account.
πI recommend to you "Exclusive Possession: Sheng Chong Substitute Maid". This modern romance novel is about the male protagonist, in order to pursue the female protagonist, creating a pair of diamond-encrusted crystal shoes and looking for a wife among the servants. The female protagonist escaped from the male protagonist's rape time and time again, but the male protagonist caught her again and again and told her that he had always loved her. The female protagonist was disgusted by his domineering possession and forceful snatching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Well, I heard about a robbery attempt at a bank. The robber wrote his demands on a piece of paper and handed it to the teller. But he was so nervous that he accidentally gave the teller a grocery list instead. The teller read it out loud, and everyone in the bank started to chuckle. The robber was so embarrassed that he fled the scene.