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Rebirth: From Goddess To Black-Bellied Heiress

Rebirth: From Goddess To Black-Bellied Heiress

【Su Shuang, pet literature, abuse of scum, pendulum, strong male and female leads!】 Eighteen-year-old Su Xiaoyu went from being a farm girl from Hua Mountain to overnight, miraculously transforming into Mu Qingli, a wealthy heiress envied by everyone in the village. For her initial return to the wealthy family, Mu Qingli concealed her sharp edges, staying low-key in both her conduct and actions. The six younger sisters born after her rebirth stole the identity and status that originally belonged to her. Her greedy and worthless father, in order to save his biological son, actually conspired to have her heart removed! After her rebirth, Mu Qingli took a high-profile approach to life and to her dealings! Meeting Buddha, she would slay Buddha; encountering a god, she would slay the god! She carved out her own empire! A scheming younger sister? Then let her scheme to the absolute fullest! This life, I'll make it so she would rather die than live! When rebirth meets rebirth, it's either your death or your disappearance! A father who steals hearts? This lifetime, I will personally reclaim yours and return the torment a hundredfold! From then on, the underworld saw the rise of Lord Lili! Treading over bloodstained bones, each step she took was elegant. Lord Lili's methods were admired and appalling to others. The feng shui circle gained a great pendulum master! With a pendulum in hand, she subdued everyone at her feet, regardless of their age or gender. The business world saw the arrival of Boss Mu! Investing, starting businesses, she would manipulate the entire business landscape with a mere clap of her hands. The world of traditional Chinese medicine added an unparalleled genius! With her delicate hands, she could revive the dead and mend bones with her touch. In this life, she would live unrestrainedly and arrogantly! I do as I please! Challenge me if you dare! —— He was rumored to be the most noble man in the whole of China, handsome and exceptionally refined, putting contemporary young celebrities streets behind him, and also the fantasy of countless young women. He was richer than some countries, extremely wealthy, but unfortunately— He was gay! Even China's number one beauty couldn't get close to him. No female creature has ever appeared beside him. Until one day. After returning from Hua Mountain, a gender-unknown little milk dog started following him. From then on, he brought the little milk dog with him to eat, sleep, and attend various parties, where the dog gained fame and esteem in both private and public. Everyone sighed that in this world, one might be inferior even to a dog! Just as everyone was speculating what top-tier prestigious breed the little milk dog was... A renowned zoologist spoke after an appraisal, "Chinese Rural Dog!" The crowd: Sweat! This most noble man once declared loudly: I shall never marry! He said, "A man should have the dignity of a man. How could one stoop beneath a woman's skirt?" When a lifelong bachelor meets a woman who vows never to marry— Sparks fly like dry kindling meeting a flame! An explosion was imminent! Consequently, the face-slapping routine began— "Lili, stop being angry, okay? Shall I be your ride? Shall I sing 'Conquest' for you?" "Lili, I can't live without you." 【Proposal Chapter】 A certain man knelt on one knee, offering a ring and flowers, "Lord Lili, marry me!" A certain woman smiled gently, "Sorry, I vow to never marry." The man with a look of earnest devotion, "Then let me marry into your family. With your surname and my given name, allow me to be your subject under your skirt." The crowd: "......" Dead! Lord, your male dignity is on the ground. Could you please pick it up? Recommendation for De Yin's completed work "National Goddess: Rebirth of an Ace Heiress"
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The Traps of Black Swan

The Traps of Black Swan

'Each betrayal begins with trust' ~~~ ‘Endure a while’ was what her grandfather said. She endured the curses. She endured the pain. She endured the unfairness. She endured the behest. She endured the down heart. She endured many things but what did she get in return?  Betrayal from her own people. ‘This cruel world is not for innocents.’ She had to learn it forcefully laying on the deathbed wishing to leave the world forever. But fate plays cruelly. Now she is back to the same world to stand strong and smile at the evil. --- Excerpt: Aarvi Evans typed a message shamelessly on her mobile, [I need a kiss.] Her lips tugged to a rare mischievous curve clicking on the send button. It wasn’t even fifteen minutes, her mobile went off. She walked out of the private room of the restaurant and answered the call, “Hel…” She was suddenly yanked to the opposite private room. Before she could absorb the situation, the door was shut, she was pinned to the wall and a pair of thin soft lips pressed on her forehead calming her nerves. ‘How naive!’ She hadn’t thought he would actually ignore his client just to give her a kiss. A kiss! Aaron Rivas would have called her naive if he could hear her thoughts. The next second, Aarvi’s petite face was showered with gentle pecks without leaving an inch unattended. Aaron paused and said, “Cupcake! you hadn’t mentioned where you needed the kiss.” He didn't let her react and locked her lips. --- This is an original story. Thank you ^_^ for giving it a try. DISCORD: Munchkin_2#7368 Story DISCORD: https://discord.gg/QhhXXWq Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/munchkin_2 Instagram: auth_munchkin Linktree: https://linktr.ee/munchkin *Credit to the real owner of the novel cover photo.
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What are the themes often found in 'black enough short stories'?
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2024-12-07 03:05
One common theme is the exploration of human nature's dark side. This can include things like envy, greed, and revenge. For example, in 'The Cask of Amontillado', the main character's revenge is so extreme. Another theme is mortality and the fear of death. 'The Tell - Tale Heart' shows the narrator's struggle with his own actions and the idea of being caught for his crime which is related to death. Social isolation is also a theme, like in 'The Yellow Wallpaper' where the woman is isolated and it leads to her psychological downfall.
Can you recommend some 'black enough short stories'?
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2024-12-07 02:32
Sure. 'The Metamorphosis' by Franz Kafka can be considered a 'black enough short story'. Gregor Samsa wakes up one day transformed into a giant insect and then has to deal with the rejection and alienation from his family. It's a very dark take on the human condition. 'Bartleby, the Scrivener' is also in this vein. Bartleby's passive resistance and his ultimate decline into a kind of nihilistic state is quite a dark exploration of the human psyche.
What makes a short story 'black enough'?
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2024-11-23 16:26
A short story can be 'black enough' if it deals with disturbing themes. For example, themes like death, violence, and the dark side of human nature. If a story shows people doing cruel things without remorse, like in 'The Lottery', it can be considered 'black'.
Can you recommend a 'black enough short story'?
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2024-11-23 12:02
One 'black enough short story' could be 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson. It has dark undertones as it presents a seemingly ordinary town with a disturbing annual ritual. The story starts off mundanely, introducing the town and its people preparing for the lottery. But as the lottery unfolds, it turns into a horrifying event where the so - called 'winner' is stoned to death by the townspeople. This shows the dark side of human nature and blind adherence to tradition.
How can one write a 'black enough short story'?
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2024-10-28 11:44
To write a 'black enough short story', first, do research on black culture, history, and current issues. For example, study the Civil Rights Movement. Then, create complex black characters with diverse personalities and backgrounds. Make the story settings relevant to black experiences, like a barbershop in a black neighborhood. And don't be afraid to use African - American Vernacular English if it fits the characters.
Are short stories long enough for subplots?
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2024-09-28 11:19
It depends. Some short stories can handle subplots effectively if they're crafted well, but generally, they have limited space.
Where can one find 'black enough stories'?
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2024-11-21 10:41
You can find 'black enough stories' in many history books. For example, books on African - American history are filled with such stories. Libraries are a great place to start looking for these books.
What is the 'black enough story' about?
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2024-11-07 10:00
Well, the 'black enough story' might refer to a narrative that emphasizes certain aspects that are typically associated with being 'black' in a cultural, social or historical context. For example, it could be about the experiences of black people, their struggles, their achievements, their unique traditions. It could also be a fictional story that uses the concept of 'blackness' in a creative way to tell a tale about identity, discrimination, or empowerment. Maybe it's a story told within the black community that has specific cultural references and values that are important to that community.
What is a 'black enough short story'? Can you give some examples?
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2024-10-26 15:36
A 'black enough short story' could refer to a short story that delves deeply into the African - American experience. For example, Langston Hughes' short stories often explore the lives, struggles, and cultures of black people. His stories show the unique perspectives, from the daily racism they face to the rich cultural heritage they uphold. Another example could be some of Toni Morrison's early short works that touch on the complex relationships within black communities, the impact of slavery's legacy, and the search for identity among black individuals.
What are some 'black enough stories' that can inspire people?
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2024-11-21 08:12
The story of Martin Luther King Jr. is also a 'black enough story'. His non - violent protests and his 'I Have a Dream' speech not only gave hope to African - Americans but also influenced the fight for civil rights around the world. He fought against systemic racism and inequality through peaceful means, which is truly inspiring.
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