Well, 'lost me' might imply a character's self - discovery journey in the novel. 'Gained' could refer to obtaining something like knowledge, love or power. And'regret' often comes when they realize the cost of what they've gained. So it could be a complex story in the novel.
In a web novel setting, 'lost me gained regret' could refer to a situation where a character sacrifices their true self (lost me). This could be due to circumstances like peer pressure, ambition, or a need to fit in. As a result, they gain something, perhaps wealth or status, but they soon realize that it's not what they really wanted and they're filled with regret. This concept can be used to create a sense of tragedy or a lesson - learning arc in the story.
One could be 'The Great Gatsby'. Jay Gatsby loses his true self in the pursuit of wealth and Daisy. He gains material wealth and a taste of the high life but in the end, he has great regret as his efforts are in vain and he loses his life. His pursuit made him lose his original self and his dream shatters, full of regret.
In 'The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass', the main character was initially a kind - hearted noble lady but was framed and killed. When she got a chance to reverse time (lost me in the sense that she had to change her original self), she became more calculating and vengeful. She gained power and revenge but at the end, she had regret as she realized she had become a different person and lost some of her original goodness.
It could mean that when you do your best in a situation related to a novel, perhaps in writing or reading it, you might still end up with some regrets. For example, a writer may do their best while writing a novel but later regret some plot choices or character developments.
It means being so deeply immersed in fictional stories, like in a novel or a movie, that you seem to forget the real world around you for a while.
When you're 'lost in a story', it usually means you're so engrossed or absorbed in it that you forget about your surroundings and are completely immersed in the fictional world.
It means being completely immersed in the fictional world of the fantasy story. You might forget about the real world around you as you get caught up in the magic, the characters, and the adventures within the story.
Maybe it refers to a story where the plot is so complex that it seems like the story itself is lost in the passage of time. It could be a tale that jumps around different eras or has a non - linear timeline, making it a bit disorienting, as if the story is wandering aimlessly through time.
In a novel, 'all is lost black moment' usually refers to the darkest and most desperate point in the story for the protagonist. It's the moment when everything seems to be going wrong, and there seems to be no hope left. For example, in some adventure novels, the hero might be lost in a desolate place, out of supplies, and surrounded by enemies at this 'all is lost black moment'.
It could mean that you have failed or been defeated, and that's the final conclusion. There's no more to be said about it.