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I Become A Burdensome Child After Transmigrating

I Become A Burdensome Child After Transmigrating

When Su Jiu dies on her eighteenth birthday, she transmigrates into a novel about painful love and becomes an adorable four-year-old child. After she grows up, she will become the villainous second female lead in the novel. Not only will that happen, but her father is also a lazy bum! Su Jiu is worried sick about her father. “Daddy, you’re not allowed to eat anymore. Maintain your figure!” “Daddy, there’s a shoot for you tomorrow. Prepare for it!” “Daddy, pull yourself together! Don’t you want to find a stepmother for me?” “Daddy, it’s time for you to receive the award. Think about your thank you speech!” With Su Jiu's help, her father, who is initially a deeply hated and unpopular celebrity, becomes the most popular celebrity in the nation and earns loads of money. As the only inheritor, Su Jiu owns assets worth billions of yuan. With such an enjoyable life, she can just play her life away. However— Wait a moment! Why is the menacing, stubborn and evil villain courting her, instead of the main female lead? She only showed some concern to him when he was a child. Why does he miss her so much? Furthermore, isn’t he an emotionless money-making machine? Why is he doing this? Many years later, the villain becomes the most powerful figure in the business and entertainment world. He even becomes her father’s boss! As a father who dotes on his daughter, he realizes that there is an evil wolf eyeing his daughter. Hence, he fearfully educates her on all sorts of safety precautions. She must treasure her life and stay away from the villain! However, the villain smirks menacingly. “Su Jiu, marry me. I’ll give you everything—even my life. Otherwise, I’ll blacklist your father and destroy everything that he has!” Su Jiu is speechless. “…???”
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The Stepmother's Counterattack: Raising a Child in a Bygone Era

The Stepmother's Counterattack: Raising a Child in a Bygone Era

[Delicate Wife VS Tough Guy, Spoiling Wife + Double Virtue + Raising Kids Daily Life] The foodie livestreamer Shen Mingzhu transmigrated into the role of a wicked stepmother from a bygone era's novel, becoming a contrasting figure to the village's Shen Baolan. Shen Baolan was kind and virtuous, treating her stepson as her own, while the original character was harsh and mean, either beating or scolding the stepson. Shen Baolan enjoyed her twilight years thanks to her promising stepson, whereas the original character was burned alive by her twisted and sinister stepson. In order to change the tragic outcome, Shen Mingzhu rolled up her sleeves, prepared to sort things out properly. —— Shen Baolan had a dream. The man she was about to marry would die half a year later, leaving her a widow with nothing, bound to lead a life of misery. Meanwhile, Shen Mingzhu, for having married the right man, became an enviable rich lady. Both from the same village, both becoming stepmothers to someone, why should Shen Mingzhu live a better life than her? She would marry the man Shen Mingzhu was married to, and live Shen Mingzhu's good life! —— Five years passed. Shen Mingzhu had become a college student, Shen Mingzhu's man didn't die but instead became a big boss, and Shen Mingzhu's stepson turned into a child prodigy. Shen Baolan, who pined for her husband to succeed, was still bitterly waiting for the day her man would rise to greatness.
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What are some real - life examples in Indian child labour stories?
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2024-12-09 06:31
One example could be children working in the carpet - making industry in India. They are often made to sit for long hours, with little pay, and in poor working conditions. Another is in the fireworks manufacturing, where they handle dangerous chemicals without proper safety measures.
How can we help the children in Indian child labour stories?
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2024-12-06 23:53
One way is to support charities that work towards ending child labour in India. They often provide education and support to these children and their families.
What are some interesting Indian labour stories?
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2024-12-02 00:57
One interesting Indian labour story could be about the construction workers in Mumbai. They work long hours in tough conditions to build the city's skyscrapers. They often come from rural areas with dreams of a better life. Their hard work is what shapes the modern Mumbai skyline.
What are the common situations in real child labour stories?
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2024-11-27 13:29
Common situations in real child labour stories include children working in sweatshops. They sew clothes or make handicrafts in cramped and unhygienic conditions. Another common scenario is children being used as street vendors. They are made to sell things on the street all day, exposed to various risks such as traffic accidents and bad weather. These children are deprived of their right to education and a normal childhood.
What are the common themes in child labour life stories?
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2024-11-13 13:26
One common theme is exploitation. Children are often paid very little for long hours of hard work. For example, in many factories, they might work 12 - 14 hours a day but get just enough to survive. Another theme is the lack of education. Since they are working, they can't go to school. It robs them of their future opportunities. And also, there is often physical and mental abuse. They might be beaten if they don't meet the work requirements or are too tired to work efficiently.
Can you share some inspiring Indian labour stories?
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2024-12-01 20:46
The rickshaw pullers in Kolkata also have an inspiring story. They toil day in and day out, pulling their rickshaws through the busy streets. Many of them are hardworking individuals trying to support their families. Despite the physical strain, they maintain a positive attitude and are an important part of the city's transportation system. Their story shows the resilience of the Indian labour force.
Can you share some child labour life stories?
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2024-11-13 10:25
One child labour life story is of a young boy named Raj. He was forced to work in a carpet factory from a very young age. He had to sit for long hours, his fingers bleeding from constantly weaving the carpets. The pay was minimal and the working conditions were harsh, with little food and water. He was often beaten if he made mistakes or couldn't keep up with the work pace.
What are the most heart - wrenching real - life child labour stories?
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2024-12-05 04:57
I heard of a case where children were used in the fishing industry. They were made to go out to sea for days at a time. The work was strenuous, and they were often beaten if they didn't work hard enough. These children missed out on their childhood, education, and a normal life. They were just tools for the fishing bosses to make more profit.
Real - life stories of child labour: Can you share some?
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2024-12-04 22:06
There was a girl in a rural area who was made to work in a garment factory. She was only ten years old. She sewed buttons onto clothes for hours on end. The working conditions were cramped and there was poor ventilation. She was constantly scolded if she didn't meet the high production quotas set by the factory bosses. Her dreams of going to school were shattered because of this child labour situation.
Tell me a real story about child labour.
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2024-11-29 00:12
A true child labour story involves a boy in a brick - kiln. He was made to work long hours under the scorching sun. His job was to mix the clay and carry heavy bricks. He was often beaten if he didn't work fast enough. His family was in debt to the kiln owner, and so he was used as a form of repayment. This boy had dreams of going to school and becoming a doctor, but the reality of child labour crushed his hopes for a long time until some social workers intervened and started the process of getting him out of that situation.
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