Yes, I recommend "I Don't Want to Be a Monk", a fantasy novel. It was about a protagonist who suddenly transmigrated and became a monk. He didn't want to be a monk for the rest of his life, so he decided to renounce asceticism. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The book, I Want to Renounce Secularism, was written by the author, A Golden Millet Dream. It was a novel about urban life. The novel was mainly about monks, and it described the challenges and dangers faced by a monk living in a city created by A Golden Millet Dream after he renounced asceticism. If you like urban novels, you can try this book. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There could be various fanfictions. Maybe some that focus on alternative endings, like ones where certain characters survive who didn't in the original. For example, a fanfiction where Erwin survives and leads the Scouts in a different way.
The vow to reincarnate came from a series of fantasy novels," Douluo Continent," and its derivative works, written by the Chinese online writer Tang Sanshao. The content was: " I am willing." "I'm willing." "If there is a next life, we will never meet again."
"Douluo Continent" told the story of how Tang San, who had transmigrated to the Douluo Continent, cultivated his spirit step by step, becoming a god from a human, and finally eradicated the evil forces on the Douluo Continent, avenging his mother's death, becoming the Douluo Continent's strongest person. In the novel, reincarnation was a special form of love. In this form of love, if one of the lovers died, the other party could use his soul as the price to revive the dead person in another form, but the revived person would lose the memories of the previous life.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
One way is to check on popular fanfiction websites. Look for ones with high ratings and a lot of reviews. For example, Archive of Our Own (AO3) has a large collection of AOT fanfictions. You can search for the most popular ones there.
Definitely not. AOT is a work of fiction that combines elements of fantasy, action, and drama. It's set in a made-up world with its own unique plot and characters.
The AOT manga has finished. It wrapped up all the major plotlines and provided a conclusion to the story that fans have been following for a long time.