Since I don't have direct knowledge of this 'kanojo ni uwaki novel', it could potentially be a story that delves into the complex relationships of a female character. Maybe it shows the consequences of her actions if she is involved in something like uwaki. It could also explore the emotions of the people around her, such as her partner or family members.
Well, from the title 'kanojo ni uwaki sareteita ore ga web novel', it could potentially be a story about a male protagonist ('ore') who has experienced his girlfriend ('kanojo') having an affair ('uwaki'). Maybe it delves into his feelings of betrayal, how he copes with it, and what actions he takes. It might also explore the relationship dynamics before and after the affair within the context of a web - based novel.
Well, 'Sore wa marude amagasa no you ni web novel' could potentially be a very creative or abstract description. 'Amagasa' might be used metaphorically here. It could imply that the web novel has some characteristics similar to an amagasa, perhaps in terms of being protective (like an umbrella protects from rain) in the context of the story, or it could be about the shape or style being reminiscent of an amagasa in some way.
I'm not aware of its popularity. There are so many web novels out there, and without more information or research, it's hard to say if it's popular or not.
I'm not sure about its popularity. It might be popular within certain niche communities who are fans of visual novels, especially those interested in stories with female - centric characters. However, without more data on its sales or community following, it's hard to say for certain.
There isn't much information available to me regarding its widespread popularity. However, if it has unique storylines, engaging characters, and good graphics (if applicable), it could potentially be popular among the visual novel community. Some visual novels gain a cult following even if they are not well - known to the general public.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as I haven't fully explored it myself, but generally a visual novel is a form of interactive fiction. It might involve stories about relationships among characters. Maybe it's about different aspects of the relationships between 'kanojo' (which might mean 'she' or 'girlfriend' in Japanese).
One example could be a web novel where the story is centered around a traveling merchant. The merchant has an amagasa that he uses not only to protect himself from the elements but also as a sort of trademark. The amagasa becomes a symbol in the web novel, just like the phrase'sore wa marude amagasa no you ni web novel' implies a connection. The amagasa might be described in great detail, and its presence affects the mood and the flow of the story. It could be that the color of the amagasa represents the merchant's mood, or when he loses the amagasa, it marks a significant turning point in the story, showing how integral it is to the web novel, similar to the connection the phrase is trying to convey.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't played it in detail. But generally, a visual novel often involves a story with characters and various plotlines. It might be centered around relationships with the female characters (since 'kanojo' means 'she' or 'girlfriend' in Japanese).