I'm not sure. It depends on the specific rules and mechanics of the story. Maybe you could check the official documentation or ask the author for clarification.
I really don't know. There could be factors like plot developments or game mechanics that determine if the money carries over. Maybe look for hints or explanations within the story itself.
Well, Shadow's ending in Love Story Legendary Twins is a bittersweet one. There are conflicts, resolutions, and some surprises along the way that make it memorable.
In most cases, it depends on the specific game settings and policies. Sometimes the data may carry over, but it's not always guaranteed.
Not usually. Comixology comics are often tied to their own platform and don't typically carry over easily to others.
Often, a love story carrying Romeo and Juliet themes has elements like star-crossed lovers, fate working against them, and a tragic ending. It shows the power of love in the face of insurmountable odds.
The ending of 'Carry On' is a mix of surprises and expected resolutions. It leaves you feeling content and fulfilled, as the story reaches a natural and logical conclusion.
It could involve characters' pursuits and struggles related to wealth, maybe showing how money affects their relationships and decisions.
Sorry, the Legend of Chong Er is a fictional story without a specific episode number.
The book " Crazy Woman of First-grade: The First Wife in Fire " fit the description of the problem. The male protagonist drank too much and raped the female protagonist, and the female protagonist burned the male protagonist's money. I recommend this book to you. I believe you will like the heroine's fearless and brave personality. The male protagonist's tyranny and doting on the heroine are also very charming. I hope you like my recommendation.
Sometimes they do. It depends on the specific Walmart store and their current inventory.
Some of the main elements that carry over are your character's level, stats, and equipment that you acquired in the previous playthrough.