This question is a bit vague because I don't know which novel I'm referring to. However, in some novels, there might be such a character setting, that is, a normal human professor during the day, but at night, he would become another person, such as a beast or a demon, etc. This setting was usually used to increase the complexity and interest of the novel's plot rather than to refer to the male protagonist's misbehavior. If you're sure you're referring to a particular novel, tell me the details and I'll do my best to help you.
This sentence did not appear in a specific novel, but there were similar scenes in some novels and movies. One of The more famous scenes in the movie The Temptation of the Wolf was a scene where the protagonist was a professor who turned into a demon at night. There was also a similar scene in the novel Battle Through the Heavens where the protagonist, Xiao Yan, was a normal university professor during the day but turned into a demon at night.
Perhaps it was " The Demonic Path of Terror." The main character, Zhen Chen, had an Invincible Vajra Level skill book and a strengthening system, and his companion was a demonic dog.
South Korean professor Xu Jiongde claimed that the Chinese poet Yin Dongzhu was Korean and requested to change his nationality to South Korea. However, this idea did not receive any international support. Yin Dongzhu's nationality was marked as Chinese nationality on mainstream Chinese platforms, and he was a Korean. The famous Japanese encyclopedia also labeled Yin Dongzhu as a Korean poet. Yin Dongzhu was born in Longjing City, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, China's Jilin Province. He went to Japan to study and participate in the anti-Japanese national salvation movement, and finally died in Japan. Yin Dongzhu's nationality should be Chinese, and the Korean professor's claim was not widely recognized internationally. Therefore, it was true that Yin Dongzhu was recognized as a Chinese patriotic poet.
I'm not sure if the Night Tower is the protagonist of any demon beast novel. Because I'm just a big fan of novels and don't have the ability to browse the web. I can only answer your questions and not provide information about other novels. If you have any other questions, please let me know.
Here are some recommendations for novels where the male lead is a professor: 1. "Cute Wife: Young Master Pei, Be Careful": Modern aristocratic family, male lead is a professor. 2. "Bamboo Horse Seducing His Wife: Professor Is Black-bellied": A youthful campus genre. The male lead was a genius professor in the law department. 3. Professor Ye's Little Sticky Candy: Author: An Mian. 4. 'Professor, Please Don't Be Restrained' by Bai Qingzhu. 5. Mrs. Xu is a graduate student. Author: Xiang Xiansen. 6. "Lend Me Your shoulder" by Lu Ling. 7. Everything in Dreams by Planet Su. 8. [So Long/As Long As We're Together]: Author's Ink Treasure Is Not Treasure. 9. "Giving Love to You by Mistake/When Love Meets a Scientist" by Ye Luoxin. 10. Only for Him, by Six Blind Stars. These novels all have plots where the male protagonist is a professor. They cover different topics and styles to meet your reading needs.
Talisman Taoism in the night was the truth that humans comprehended from heaven and earth, and the deepest law of the world that they grasped by themselves. Talisman Taoism was a way of cultivation. It was related to light and Haotian. There were many battles involving Talisman Taoism in General Night. One of the most unforgettable battles was the battle between Wei Guangming and Yan Se. Wei Guangming cultivated Haotian Divine Light (Christian), while Yan Se cultivated Talisman Taoism (Taoism). This battle represented the cultural orientation of the West-Hill and showed the corresponding relationship between the "salvation" of the Christian religion and the "freedom" of Taoism. In this battle, Yan Se used his most powerful killing move, Jingfu, and successfully controlled the Great Divine Priest of Light, Wei Guangming. Talisman Taoism played an important role in "General Night". It was one of the main output of the protagonist Ning Que and also the path for him to become a Divine Talisman Master.
Talisman Taoism in the night was the truth that humans comprehended from heaven and earth, and the deepest law of the world that they grasped by themselves. Talisman Taoism was a cultivation method related to light and Haotian. There were many battles involving Talisman Taoism in General Night. One of the most unforgettable battles was the battle between Wei Guangming and Yan Se. Wei Guangming was the Great Divine Priest of Light and cultivated Haotian Divine Light (Christian), while Yan Se cultivated Talisman Taoism (Taoism). Wei Guangming was the priest of Haotian in the West-Hill Divine Kingdom. His mission was to carry out the law of the light and maintain its status. Yan Se was the world's number one Divine Talisman Master. He was praised by the Headmaster as "the Divine Talisman Master who had walked the furthest in Talisman Taoism". He became Ning Que's Talisman Master and liked to visit brothels and play in the mortal world. Ning Que also began to learn Talisman Taoism and drew the first Talisman in his life in the play. All in all, Talisman Taoism played an important role in General Night. It was closely related to combat, cultivation, and the relationship between characters.
Well, without having read 'Professor Henderson's Night Novel', it's difficult to say for certain. But perhaps it's a story about the adventures that Professor Henderson has during the night. Maybe it involves some nocturnal creatures or events that are unique to the night time.
" The Great Financier " was a novel in which the male protagonist was a financial expert. It told the story of the male protagonist starting from 50,000 yuan and investing in stocks, futures, crude oil, precious metals, and other fields. In the end, he earned hundreds of billions and created a diverse black gold empire. This novel can satisfy your requirements for a finance professor male protagonist.
The following are the recommendations of a few student-taught novels with two male leads: 1. " Papa Leng's Cute Baby: The President Chases Her Husband " was a modern novel with two male leads. It told an interesting story between a cold president and an unfortunate boy. 2. " Being a Supporting Male Actor in Paranoid Literature " was a story about a domineering CEO. He accidentally transmigrated to a melodramatic novel and started a story with five paranoid male leads. Please note that the above is a novel with two male protagonists recommended based on the search results provided. The male protagonists are a professor and a student.