I'm not sure what information you want to know about the novel of a young master with a fever and an injection. Please provide more context and background information so that I can better answer your questions.
Doraemon: Enslaving the World is a transmigration novel. It tells the story of the protagonist transmigrating to the world of Doraemon and obtaining the Enslaving the World System. In the story, the protagonist found that Nobita's mother, Nobita Tamako, was very beautiful, but Nobita always made her angry. The author of this novel was Qiu Hua. As for the specific plot and chapter table of contents, he needed to read the entire text to understand.
The author of Doraemon was Hiroha Fudo from Japan. He was born in 1928 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He is a famous Japanese manga artist and children's literature author. Fujimoto Hiroshi was a pilot during World War II. His manga works mainly covered children's readers. Doraemon became one of the representative works of Japanese manga and was loved by readers all over the world.
An 'injection graphic novel' might be a graphic novel that uses the concept of 'injection' in a metaphorical sense. It could mean injecting new life or ideas into the medium. Maybe it's a graphic novel that combines different genres in an unexpected way, like injecting horror elements into a romantic story, creating a whole new and exciting reading experience.
I'm not sure specifically which 'new injection stories' you're referring to. It could be about new medical injection techniques, new drugs being administered via injection, or stories related to injection in a more general context like in a research study. Without more details, it's hard to be more precise.
One time, my friend had a hip injection. The doctor was really chatty and told a joke right before the injection. My friend was so distracted by the joke that she didn't even feel the needle much. It was quite a funny moment in an otherwise nerve - wracking situation.