Well, in such a fanfic, perhaps it might explore Naruto's struggle with the stigma of being an outcast in a different way. It could show how he overcomes the cruel rumors and discrimination.
In the original story, Naruto is an orphan but not stigmatized as a 'bastard child'. So this fanfic clearly changes the social perception of Naruto in the village. In the original, his main struggle is about being alone and getting recognition as a ninja, while here it adds a whole new layer of social discrimination.
😋I can recommend Mr. Song, Let's Divorce, a modern romance novel. It was similar to "That Bastard Has My Child in His Stomach". After the female protagonist got pregnant, the male protagonist did not take responsibility. However, after an accident, the female protagonist got a chance to start over and returned to the male protagonist's side, vowing to make him fall in love with her again. The plots of the two novels were similar. They both involved pregnancy and other topics. If you liked "That Bastard Has My Child in His Stomach," I believe you would definitely be interested in "Mr. Song, Divorce." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Bastard Brigade is typically classified as fiction. This means the story, characters, and events were made up by the author to entertain and engage the readers.
The story of Zeus is filled with tales of his battles, his love affairs, and his role in shaping the fate of humans and gods. He's a central figure in Greek myths, often depicted as a powerful and sometimes unpredictable deity.
Zeus is considered fictional. Greek mythology, where Zeus features prominently, is a collection of stories and beliefs passed down through generations rather than representing actual historical facts. These myths were often used to explain natural phenomena or convey moral and cultural values.