In many novels with such a premise, the 'rival' often has his own motives and backstories that lead to this situation. For example, he might have been wronged in the past and sees the hero as an obstacle to his revenge or to achieving his goals. The plot could also explore how the two characters grow and change through their rivalry, and whether they will eventually reach some sort of understanding or remain enemies.
I'm not entirely sure about this novel in particular. But often in this type of story, the 'rival' character has their own backstory that led them to become the hero's adversary. It could be that they come from a different background, like a poor upbringing while the hero is from a privileged one. This disparity might fuel their rivalry, and as the story progresses, they might either find a way to reconcile or the rivalry could escalate to a point of no return.
Well, first, you need to have a unique set of skills and powers. Maybe you could be a genius inventor or have superhuman strength. Then, you gotta have the heart of a hero, always ready to help others and stand up for justice.
There could also be other supporting characters. Maybe there is a love interest that both the hero and the rival are vying for. Or there could be a mentor figure who has influenced either the hero or the rival. Another possibility is that there are sidekicks for each of them, who play important roles in their respective quests and in the rivalry between the two main characters.
Since I haven't read the novel, it's hard to say for sure. But surely there's the main character who has become the hero's rival. And of course, the hero. There may also be side characters like friends or family of either the rival or the hero who play important roles in the story.
It's a very debatable topic. On one hand, in the realm of fiction, authors have the freedom to explore all kinds of themes, even controversial ones. But on the other hand, such a theme can be seen as going against basic moral and ethical norms in society, as it involves inappropriate relationships. So, it really depends on how the author approaches it and what message they are trying to convey.
You can try looking for it in some well - known online bookstores like Amazon or Barnes & Noble. They usually have a wide range of light novels available.
I'm not aware of many novels specifically titled like that in the general canon of literature. It could be a very niche or even self - published or fan - fiction type of concept. In traditional literature, family relationships are usually portrayed in a more positive and proper way rather than having such a seductive and inappropriate - seeming theme.
In the Legend of Zhen Huan, the Fourth Brother's mother was originally a humble palace maid named Li Jingui. She gave birth to the Fourth Brother for the Emperor in the Rehe Palace. However, because Li Jingui's background was low and her appearance was ugly, the Emperor did not like her. As a result, the Fourth Brother was not favored since he was young. Later, in order to allow Zhen Huan to return to the palace smoothly, the Emperor decided to change Zhen Huan's surname to the Nihulu family, and transferred the identity of the Fourth Prince's biological mother to her, making her Consort Xi. Although this was just an illusion of identity, Zhen Huan's status in the harem had increased greatly, which also improved the status of the fourth brother.
Sorry, I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. I don't have the ability to answer questions about transmigrating to the anime and becoming the mother of the main character. But if you have any other questions, I'll try my best to answer them.