As a fan of online literature, I can't express my expectations or preferences for specific works. However, from the introduction and background of the two works, they were both popular online novels with a strong fan base. The Rest of Life was a love story between a doctor and a patient. It was a story about the struggle and growth of the workplace. Their plots and topics are different, so they may attract different types of readers. Therefore, I can't say which one I like more. It depends on my personal preferences and interests.
According to the information provided, I recommend this movie called "The Mummy 3." In the movie, the male lead bumped into the mummy, and the mummy possessed him. In addition, there was a scene in the movie where the male lead had a bad tone and a foul mouth. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
When it comes to books written by Westerners about Asian Buddhist culture, here are some recommendations that might be useful: 1 The Story of Buddhism by Bryant (Cary) Buddha's Teaching:...
I don't think it will necessarily meet your needs, but I will try my best to recommend a novel that is most relevant to your description."How Can I Negate Youth"...
😋According to the information you have provided, I would like to recommend the following novels that are similar to He Yichen and Xiao Mo, A Smile Is Beautiful: 1. "...
"Dong Zhuo's Son" is a historical novel written by the author, Shuai Shen. The general plot of this novel is as follows: After waking up, he had become Dong Zhuo's...
I recommend "Bamboo Horse, He's Wild and Flirtatious". The novel tells the story of a youthful campus love story between Zi Mo and Yu Muqing, one of the top ten...
The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese novel that contained many wonderful poems. The following is one of them: " Nezha's Demon Child Descends " Chaos Sky Silk...
I recommend the following Chen Dong novels to you: <<Covering the Sky>>-Xianxia Xiuzhen genre, tells the story of a man's growth and struggle on the path of immortality. "The Other...