It depends. Some comic series might have spare room-themed comics, but you'd need to search through various comic collections or websites to find out for sure.
" Spare My Life, Your Majesty " was an urban novel that was published on Qidian Chinese website. The author was Talking Elbow. The novel told the story of the protagonist, Lu Shu, who relied on poisonous chicken soup to become a demon king.
The main character of the novel, Lu Shu, was an orphan. He had a vicious tongue and was meticulous in his thoughts. His daily practice was to " fight " others. After obtaining the system, he had continuously accumulated distress points to draw or exchange for items to increase his strength. On the path of cultivation, Lu Shu met a group of like-minded companions and faced various challenges and crises together.
I wonder which aspect of Lu Shu is more interesting to you? Tell me, and I'll try my best to answer you.
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Not really. Spare Parts is more likely a work of imagination. Maybe it takes some inspiration from real-life situations, but it's not directly based on a specific true story.
Well, 'time to spare fanfiction' might be a particular genre or type of fan - created story. Maybe it focuses on characters who find themselves with extra time in their fictional universes. It could involve them using that time to explore new relationships, develop new skills, or get involved in some sort of mystery that they otherwise wouldn't have time for. For example, if it's a fanfiction based on a superhero universe, the superheroes might have 'time to spare' and use it to mentor new heroes or explore a new power they've been neglecting.
There was this time at a local fair. I really wanted to play a game that cost a quarter. I went around asking people 'Can you spare a quarter?' Most ignored me, but one young girl said yes. She told me she had been in a similar situation before and knew how it felt to be disappointed. It was a nice moment of connection.
I'll share this. I was in a park and there was a little boy selling lemonade. I only had a dollar bill and he didn't have change. I asked a passer - by 'Can you spare a quarter?' so that I could get some lemonade. The person was a bit hesitant at first but then when he saw the boy's eager face, he gave me the quarter. It was a simple act of kindness that supported a little entrepreneur.