The term 'loose wife' is rather inappropriate and disrespectful. Instead of sharing a story based on such a term, we should focus on positive and respectful relationships in stories. For example, stories about strong and loving partnerships between husbands and wives.
Basically, a loose plot in a novel means that the storyline lacks cohesion. The events and developments might not build upon each other smoothly, and it could be hard for the reader to follow a coherent narrative thread. Maybe there are too many subplots that don't contribute to the main story or characters' arcs.
I recommend you to watch " My Heroines Come to Life." In this novel, Lin Jue, as a writer, had an accident. The characters in his novel actually came alive and connected with the real world. This was a fusion of fiction and reality, a collision between four different styles and styles. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
A "loose ends novel" often leaves some plotlines unresolved. It gives a sense of realism as in real life, not everything is neatly tied up. For example, a character's backstory might be only partially told.
I don't know what kind of novel Rogue Saint is, because I'm just a person who likes reading novels, and I don't have any specific context information to provide. If you can provide more information, I can try to answer your question.
There are some. I recommend a few books for you:
1. The main character of the story, Li Mubai, was reborn on Earth during the Heavenly Tribulation and vowed to be an immortal immortal above the Nine Heavens.
2. "First Grade Demon Husband"-The main character is a loose immortal who marries the supernatural male protagonist and cultivates immortality together.
3. The protagonist was also a loose immortal. He was a mountain bandit in the human world and was entangled with the handsome man.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend "First Grade Demon Husband" to you. The main character is an Itinerant Immortal who has failed 99 tribulations. After transmigrating into the body of a useless young lady, he marries a jinx and turns the world upside down! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"Pride and Prejudice" can also be considered in a way. There are some loose ends regarding the secondary characters. Their stories are not fully explored but are left to the reader's imagination to some extent. For instance, what happens to Lydia and Wickham in the long run? We are left with some speculation.
Since I haven't read the 'loose ends graphic novel', I can only make some assumptions. It could be a story that focuses on the consequences of past actions. The 'loose ends' might refer to unfinished business, relationships that were left hanging, or goals that were not achieved. The graphic novel might use its visual medium to show the passage of time and how these loose ends continue to affect the characters. It might also have a unique art style that helps to convey the mood of the story, whether it's somber, hopeful, or something else entirely.