I don't have that information off the top of my head. You could try searching on manga databases or even reaching out to the publisher's website for the conclusion date of 'When did I stop being your shadow manga'.
I don't have a definite answer. It could vary based on how the story unfolds and what the author intended. Maybe when external circumstances forced a shift in focus away from music.
Overall, 'When I Cast Your Shadow' is a story that takes you on a journey through the protagonist's internal struggles and external adventures. There are unexpected twists and turns that keep you guessing until the end. It's a real page-turner!
I don't have an exact date for when we stopped using 'lemons' for fanfics. It's likely that as fanfic communities grew and changed, different terms became more popular and 'lemons' fell out of common usage.
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to " Please Stop, Your Majesty ":
1. I Picked Up A Doomsday Girl Author: Half Mu Nanshan
2. This Is Not The Female Devil In My Impression Author: Please Give Me Your Weight
3. My Love Choice Is A Little Difficult Author: Moonlight Kiss
4. My Invisible Battle Mistress
Other than that, there were some other novels mentioned in the search results, such as " My Taoist Companion Helped Me Live Forever "," I Cultivated My Sister to Level Eight Fist Technique "," Wait, Heroine ", etc., which might have similar fantasy or high-martial arts world backgrounds as " Please Stop Your Majesty ". Please note that the authors and specific plots of these novels need further understanding.
The story is quite complex and mysterious. It involves elements of fantasy and self-discovery. The main themes might include identity, the power of imagination, and the search for meaning.
Find a new hobby that takes up your time. Maybe painting, knitting or learning a new language. When you have other things to occupy your time and mind, you won't be as focused on romance novels.
A happy ending when you stop telling your story might mean that the characters have reached a state of contentment or resolution that feels fulfilling to you and the audience.