Well, in this story, the king could potentially struggle with his emotions, question his beliefs, and seek wisdom to cope with such a tragic event. It might also show how this loss leads him to a deeper understanding of life and the universe.
Unfortunately, I haven't seen the Legend of the Sword King by the Lost Leaf. However, I can recommend some similar sword and magic novels for you, such as Ximen Chuixue's Travels in the Other World, Dragon Zero, and Sword Slashes the World. They all had their own unique worldviews and rankings, and readers who liked this genre might as well give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Maybe the king had to teach the son some hard lessons to make him more responsible. Or perhaps the son's behavior caused conflicts within the royal family.
Paul was very angry and disappointed when his book was lost by the king. He believed that his works were the embodiment of his love and talent for literature, and the revelation of his inner world. He deeply regretted his carelessness in allowing the book to fall into the hands of the king.
Paul decided to take some action to retrieve the book. He inquired about the whereabouts of the book through various channels and sent a friendly inquiry to the king. However, the king did not give him a satisfactory answer. Instead, he became even more arrogant and arrogant.
Paul felt hopeless and helpless, but he did not give up. He decided to use his talent and perseverance to find this book. He spent a lot of time and energy reading and researching before finally finding this book.
Paul was very happy and excited. He immediately sent the book to the king and apologized to him. He promised that the book would never be lost again and that he would cherish it. Wang was also moved by Paul's courage and perseverance. He decided to give Paul some opportunities to show his talent.
There could be a female character, perhaps a healer. She helps Owens when he gets injured during his search. She might also have a special connection to the son in some way, like she was the son's babysitter or something similar. And then there could be the local village people. Some of them are sympathetic to Owens' cause and offer him shelter and food, while others are suspicious of him and his motives, which adds more complexity to the story.
The story might offer comfort and wisdom to the grieving man. It could involve sharing spiritual insights or personal experiences to help him cope with his loss.
I recommend " Six Bloody Worlds " to you. The male lead, Qin Tianming, was the son of the Godly King. After losing his memory in the lower realm, he began a journey of luck. He had a treasure from another world, a princess from another world, and he even roamed the continent alone with a sword. His identity was also extraordinary. He was the heir of the Upper Continent, but in the end, he only wanted to be a carefree ruffian. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
"The Mythological Cycle: The Beginning of the Master's Apprentice Fahai" was a fantasy novel about a world that had collapsed, and humans entered the Mythological Tower to survive. The protagonist, Qi Lin, found that the mythical world in the tower was the same as he was familiar with. He became sworn brothers with his lost son, and in the process of becoming sworn brothers with Fahai and Yan Chixia, he began a series of adventures. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗