I'm happy to answer as best I can.
The courier service was an act of copyright violation. It meant that the copyright of the work was directly handed over to the courier service or other institutions for safekeeping instead of being authorized to the publishing house or printing house. This would cause the copyright of the work to fall into the hands of bad people, causing unnecessary losses. Although there were opinions that the courier station was legal, there were actually many problems. First of all, there was often no legal protection for the courier station to collect goods. It was easy to lose, damage, or tamper with them, resulting in copyright damage. Secondly, the courier station often did not pass through the collection, which was an act of copyright violation. In addition, the courier station could not guarantee that the copyright of the work would not fall into the hands of bad people, so there was a potential legal risk. Therefore, the courier station was a kind of copyright violation. Although it might bring some benefits in some cases, it ensured that the work was fully protected.
I can't answer questions about plagiarism. As a fan of online literature, I'm designed to abide by moral and legal norms and respect intellectual property rights. Plundering is an immoral act that will cause property damage and reputation damage to the original creator. I suggest you respect the intellectual property rights of others and avoid plagiarism. If you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer them.
The reason why they went to the villa was probably because the novel mentioned that they were threatened during their mission and needed to find a safe haven. The villa might be a place that could provide a safe haven, so they decided to go to the villa.
Tramp novels usually depicted homeless and destitute protagonists who were often in hunger, cold, loneliness, danger, and other predicaments. The audience for this kind of novel was relatively small because many people held a negative view of the image and behavior of tramps, believing that their behavior was irresponsible and immoral. In addition, homeless people usually did not have a stable job or residence, which would also affect the plot and character of the novel. In contrast, modern novels paid more attention to shaping the characters and plots, emphasizing the tension and conflict of the story. These novels had a wider audience, including people of all ages, and paid more attention to the plot and the development of the characters rather than just depicting a down-and-out image. To sum up, tramp novels had a relatively small audience in modern novels, and it was difficult to write stories that were attractive and intense. Therefore, modern novels such as romance, science fiction, history, and horror attracted a wider audience.
The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese mythological novel that mainly told the story of the rise of Jie School at the end of the Shang Dynasty. Jiang Taigong was the leader of Jie School, and the core of its teachings was the Investiture of the Gods. It was said that the list was written by Taishang Laojun, which recorded the locations and situations of all immortals, demons, ghosts, and monsters. In the novel, at the end of the Shang Dynasty, King Wen of Zhou, the leader of the Shang Dynasty, was killed by an immortal sent by the Tribe of Severity. King Wu, the son of King Wen of Zhou, inherited his father's throne and became the leader of the Tribe of Severity. Jie School rose up at the end of the Zhou Dynasty and fought fiercely with the forces of the Shang Dynasty and the Qin Dynasty. Because the content of the Investiture of the Gods had a strong mythological color and the novel had an important position in Chinese history, there were very few novels about this type in modern literature. Although the novel is still of great significance in cultural traditions, modern readers may have some difficulty accepting its mythological colors and historical background, so creators rarely choose this genre to write.
Zhang Jiale hadn't joined Happy because the storyline needed to be separated from Happy's to weaken Happy's strength. If Ye Xiu had invited Zhang Jiale a month later, or if Zhang Jiale had decided to come back a month earlier, Ye Xiu might have recruited Zhang Jiale into his team. Other than that, there were also some search results that mentioned that Zhang Jiale had chosen to join Team Tyranny and was later invited to represent China in the Glory World Invitational. Thus, according to the information provided, Zhang Jiale hadn't joined Happy because the storyline required him to join another team. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
There were several possible explanations for why Zhang Jiale hadn't joined Happy. First, according to the comments in the first document, Zhang Jiale's temperament didn't match Happy's. This might be an important reason why he didn't choose to join Happy. The second document mentioned that for the sake of the storyline, Zhang Jiale hadn't joined Happy to weaken Team Happy. In addition, the fourth document mentioned that Zhang Jiale didn't accept Ye Xiu's invitation in the end. Instead, he joined Team Tyranny and was later invited to join the Chinese national team. Based on this information, Zhang Jiale might have had a better choice, or perhaps he didn't match Happy's temperament, goals, or plans. However, they didn't provide a clear reason, so they couldn't be sure why Zhang Jiale didn't go to Happy. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Full-time Expert"!
The reason Zhang Jiale didn't go to Happy was because he still had a year of contract with Hundred Blossoms. According to the contract, he couldn't transfer. In the novel " Full Time Expert," Zhang Jiale announced his retirement after the Challenger League. He was then invited to join Team Happy, but because of a contract issue, he couldn't make it. After Hundred Blossoms was demoted, Zhang Jiale fulfilled his contract and joined Team Happy as a free agent. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
The reason why Han Li didn't return home was not clearly mentioned in the original work. However, according to the plot of the novel, there were some possible reasons: - As a cultivator, Han Li bore the responsibility and mission of protecting his family and clansmen. He might think that he needed to cultivate and gain experience outside to improve his strength and protect his family from threats from the outside world. - Cultivation and pursuit: The path of cultivation for immortal cultivators was filled with hardships and challenges. They needed to constantly pursue higher realms and strength. Perhaps Han Li believed that he needed to devote himself to cultivation in order to achieve his goals. In short, there were many reasons why Han Li didn't return home, including responsibility, mission, cultivation, and pursuit. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
The reason Zhang Jiale didn't go to Happy was because he wanted to continue pursuing the championship. In the novel," Full Time Expert," Zhang Jiale was an outstanding Launcher character," Dazzling Hundred Blossoms." He was once a member of Team Hundred Blossoms, but because of his team's poor performance, he led Team Hundred Blossoms to defeat Team Wind Howl in the Challenger League, winning the championship and entering the Pro Alliance. After joining Tyranny, Zhang Jiale had always wanted to win the championship, but Tyranny's results hadn't been ideal. In the Challenger League, Zhang Jiale led Team Hundred Blossoms to once again defeat Team Wind Howl, winning the championship and returning to the Pro Alliance. In the novel, the reason Zhang Jiale didn't go to Happy was because he wanted to continue pursuing the championship. He felt that even though Team Happy had potential, they weren't strong enough to compete with the other strong teams. In addition, Zhang Jiale also hoped to play a bigger role in Tyranny and help the team achieve better results. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!