Giyu survives in the manga. The plot doesn't lead to his death. His character has many adventures and developments that keep him alive and active in the story.
Their relationship can be developed through shared experiences. For example, if they both get injured in a battle and have to rely on each other for survival while waiting for help. This would force them to open up and communicate more, breaking down Giyu's usual stoic exterior and allowing Shinobu to see a more vulnerable side of him.
A plot could revolve around a mystery illness that is affecting the Demon Slayer Corps. Shinobu, being the expert on poisons and medicine, tries to find a cure. Giyu gets involved when he discovers that some of his comrades are showing symptoms. Together, they suspect that a new type of demon or a hidden enemy within the corps is causing this. They have to investigate, and during this process, they face many challenges and also grow closer as they share their concerns and ideas.
I recommend the following three novels to you:
1. [Return of Death: The protagonist is a young policeman. After experiencing the apocalypse, he has to face the test of life and death.]
2. The protagonist was imprisoned in a prison that extracted the souls of the dead. This involved the plot of One Piece's world.
3. "Blood Class Rules": The story revolved around a bizarre incident in a school, and the protagonist and his classmates fought to the death. If you like suspense and explore the story behind it, this book is very suitable.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend you to read the ending novel of the ancient female protagonist's death," Reborn into a Sick Beauty's Favorite." This novel told the story of the female protagonist, Xuan Yuening, after her rebirth. In her previous life, she was taken in by the wrong person. She recognized her biological parents but only loved to substitute for a fake daughter. She struggled with the male lead for her entire life and failed to redeem her parents 'affection. In the end, she died of illness. I hope you will like this novel.
It could imply that the idea of the novel being dead is itself dying. Maybe it means that the novel, which was once thought to be losing its significance or popularity, is making a comeback.
The sweet and sadistic online novels referred to the sweet and warm side of the novel, but also the sad and torturous side. Often, the readers could enjoy the sweetness of love and feel the pain and helplessness of love during the reading process. The following are some classic novels that are sweet to death and cruel to death for reference:
1 " Why Do You Silence?" This novel tells the story of a young boy and a young girl's love story. The plot is sweet and warm, but there are also many heart-wrenching plots.
2. Hua Qiangu: This novel tells the story of the love story between the innocent and kind Hua Qiangu and the cold and heartless Bai Zihua. The plot is both sweet and heart-wrenching.
[3]<< Chu Qiao >>: This novel is about the love story between a strong and brave woman, Chu Qiao, and a ruthless emperor. There are many sweet plots, but there are also many heart-wrenching ones.
4 " Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom ": This novel tells the story of a love story of three lives. There are many sweet and heart-wrenching plots in the story. It is very classic.
5 " How many flowers have fallen in my dreams ": This novel tells the story of a young girl's growth. The plot has both a sweet and warm side and a sad and torturous side.
These novels were very classic. The readers could feel the sweetness and torture of love during the reading process. However, it should be noted that readers should choose according to their own feelings and preferences when reading novels. They should not be overly addicted to the plot of the novel.
Life and death was an idiom that described the power of life and death, rewards and punishments of a rebellious ruler. It came from Han Feizi's Three Guardians and Xunzi's Wang Zhi. The meaning of life and death was the power of a powerful person to dispose of the lives and property of others at will. This idiom described how powerful a ruler was and how he could decide the life and death of people at will.