Not necessarily. Being able to laugh while reading a novel is a personal behavior that can be influenced by many factors such as the content of the novel, the cultural background of the reader, and personal emotional state. Some people may be more attracted to the plot of a novel and develop a sense of humor while others may prefer serious stories. Therefore, whether a person could laugh while reading a novel could not simply be summarized as whether they were crazy.
I'm a person who loves to read novels, and I can't provide the file that was written by the maniacal laughter in the 'Hundred Ghosts Parade' file in the PDF-format. But I can tell you how to find this book on the Internet.
You can enter the keyword "Hundred Ghosts Parade" as a download or purchase it from the website in the search results.
In addition, if you are interested in online novels, I suggest that you can search for relevant novels through reading platforms (such as reading websites, Qidian Chinese websites, etc.) and learn about the author and publishing house so that you can read and collect novels better.
It's a light novel that likely involves a leveling system in a rather extreme or 'crazy' way. Maybe the characters level up at an unusual pace or have unique leveling mechanics compared to typical light novels.
Alright, here are a few crazy jokes:
Why don't zombies like to make friends with werewolves? Because they were afraid that the werewolf would bite their " head " and cause changes.
A man walked into a bar and ordered a glass of wine. He took a sip and said,"This is not a drink. It's water." Then the waiter gave him a glass of beer. He took another sip and said,"This is not a drink. This is water." The waiter was confused, so he took out a bottle of coke and gave it to him. He took a sip and said,"This is not a drink. This is water." The waiter asked him,"Why didn't you say so earlier?" The man said,"will I tell you it's coke?"
Why do some people like to play computer games with gloves on? They liked to massage their fingers on the keyboard.
A man went to see a psychiatrist and said,"I can't control my emotions anymore. I've become an emotional chicken." The psychiatrist said,"You don't have to become a chicken. You can control your emotions like a bird." The man said,"I don't know if I can become a bird, but I can control my emotions."
I hope these jokes can make you happy!
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in full. But generally, it might be about a crazy demon's return, perhaps with themes of power, revenge, or a journey to regain something lost. It could involve battles, strange magic, and interactions with other characters in a fictional world.
It's a light novel that likely focuses on a leveling system. Usually in such stories, characters progress through levels, gain new abilities, and face various challenges as they ascend in the system. It might have a unique take on the leveling concept, perhaps with crazy or unexpected rules and developments.
I'm not sure specifically as there are many light novels with this kind of concept. But usually, there is a protagonist who is actively involved in the leveling process.
One popular 'crazy isekai light novel' is 'KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!'. It has a unique take on the isekai genre with its comical characters like Kazuma, a NEET who is transported to a fantasy world. The story is full of absurd situations and parodies of typical isekai tropes.
The unpredictability. In many 'crazy isekai light novels', the story doesn't follow the traditional hero's journey. For example, in 'KonoSuba', the protagonist is far from the ideal hero. He's lazy, self - centered at times, and his actions often lead to hilarious chaos. This breaks the mold of the typical noble - hearted isekai hero.