The author of 'Enemy Enemy Armed Forces' was Liu Zhenyun. The novel tells the story of how Chinese intelligence agents and armed forces carried out intelligence gathering and combat missions behind enemy lines during the Anti-Japanese War.
No, it's usually not a true story. Most of the time, such titles are part of the author's imagination to build an interesting narrative with various plot twists and character developments.
One possible reason could be extreme debt. If a man owes his enemy a large sum of money and has no other way to pay, in some very strange and unethical stories, he might consider giving his wife as a form of repayment. However, this is completely unacceptable in modern moral and ethical standards.
I recommend " Gokudo Painter ". The protagonist of this fantasy novel relied on painting to fight against demons and ghosts in the world of cultivation. He had the ability to resurrect indefinitely. Each death would randomly drop an ability that belonged to the protagonist. At the same time, there was also a plot of confrontation and cooperation between the painter and the pig's trotters. There were also various fantasy elements in the book that could not be missed. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah!
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel in detail. But generally, in novels with such a title, it might involve two characters who are initially enemies due to various reasons like family feuds, different loyalties, or competing interests. Then, through a series of events, they might find themselves fated to be together in some way, perhaps falling in love or having to cooperate despite their enmity.
It could be a long - lost relative of Voldemort who has been hiding in the shadows. They might be more cunning than Voldemort and have a different approach to causing trouble in the wizarding world.
The movie 'Enemy at the Gates' is somewhat accurate to the true story. It correctly portrays Vasily Zaitsev as a heroic Soviet sniper. But it takes some liberties for the sake of drama. The love story aspect in the movie, for instance, might be added for entertainment value rather than being part of the historical record. Overall, it gives a general idea of Zaitsev's importance during the battle but isn't a completely accurate historical account.
I recommend a modern romance novel,"Rebirth of a Strong Encounter", to you. The main character is a killer who is reborn from the body of the person who killed him. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I don't know for sure since I haven't read it. But typically, there would be two main characters who are the ones fated to be enemies at the start. One might be a strong - willed male character, and the other a feisty female character. Maybe he is a warrior from a powerful clan, and she is a sorceress from a group that has long - standing rivalries with his clan.