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Yes, there was a novel that was connected to the previous one. It was called " 90 Continues Their Stories." One had to finish reading the previous novel," Chronicle of the Rebirth of the 90s ", to understand the story of the female protagonist, Jiang Nan, in this novel.
To get into comics, first, decide if you prefer digital or physical copies. You could also look for recommendations from friends or online comic communities. Another way is to visit your local comic store and browse through their selection to find something that catches your eye.
I'm not sure exactly, as it might vary depending on different factors or game updates. You might want to check the official game documentation or community forums for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
It really varies. Some fanfiction writers might have just a few dozen followers, while others could have thousands or even more, depending on their writing quality and the popularity of the fandoms they write for.