It could be an enemy. For example, if Percy has made some powerful foes in his adventures, they might tie him to the bed frame to interrogate him or as a form of punishment.
Well, it could be a story about Percy being held captive by some villain who ties him to the bed frame as a way to keep him from escaping or causing trouble. Maybe the story then revolves around Percy trying to free himself and defeat the villain.
The three daily chemical wholesale markets in the south of Shijiazhuang mainly included Taihe Daily Nectar City. Nansantiao Market was one of the well-known general merchandise wholesale markets in the bustling commercial area of Shijiazhuang City, with 25 large-scale professional shopping malls such as Taihe Cultural Gift City and Taihe Daily Nectar City. The market covered an area of 800 acres, with a business area of 650,000 square meters. There were 12,000 merchants, more than 30,000 employees, and a daily passenger flow of 200,000. Taihe Daily Nectar City was located in the center of Nansantiao Comprehensive Business District and was the purchasing channel for many department stores. The specific address was 33 Zhengdong Road, Qiaodong District, Hebei Province.
Since I haven't read the exact 'Prabhupada Nectar' in detail, it's hard to say. But generally, Prabhupada's stories often revolve around the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, like stories of the Pandavas and Kauravas to illustrate the concepts of dharma (righteousness) and karma (action and its consequences).
Since I don't have detailed information about 'shinju no nectar light novel', it could potentially be a story centered around some kind of special nectar in a fictional realm. Maybe it has elements of magic or mystery associated with this nectar, and characters are on a quest related to it.
One idea could be to write a fanfic about an alternate adventure where Aru and her friends encounter a different set of challenges on their quest for the nectar of immortality. Maybe they face a new villain who has a unique power that they have to figure out how to overcome.
The phrase " frame, frame, instant " referred to short moments or fragments in life. It is often used to describe a frame in a movie or photo, indicating a moment of the picture. In the context of the text, this sentence expressed the speaker's desire and pursuit of the depth of the relationship. The speaker hoped that the relationship with the other party would not only stay on the surface, but also hope to establish a deeper, more lasting, and more meaningful connection. This connection might include deeper understanding, more sincere feelings, more lasting companionship, and so on.
"Mysterious Revival: Starting from a Buddhist Sutra" is a book adapted from a Buddhist story. I recommend it to you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗