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The Heiress Acts Mischievously, But Her Family Can Read Her Mind

The Heiress Acts Mischievously, But Her Family Can Read Her Mind

After switching bodies, Jiang Nan Shu becomes the villainous true daughter in a melodramatic tale and is bound to an all-encompassing revulsion system. If everyone's level of disgust for her reaches 100, she can return to her original world with a prize of ten billion. Being reckless is just one of her many skills. Starting with a disgust level of 89, Jiang Nan Shu sets a modest goal for herself: to live a life collecting easy money within six months. Unbeknownst to her, everyone can hear her inner thoughts! When facing the domineering CEO eldest brother, she says outwardly, "I think this project is excellent and will make a fortune." Inwardly she thinks, "I hope you don’t go bankrupt! Once you're out, I'll steal your company's secrets." When dealing with the indifferent medical second brother: outwardly, "The food at your colleagues' gathering looks so appetizing." Inwardly she thinks, "I'll switch tables when the second brother picks food, to avoid catching any diseases from him." When facing the sickly research third brother, she says outwardly, "Third brother, you're amazing to conduct such tough experiments, keep going." Inwardly she thinks, "I’ll gracefully exit before your experiment explodes." When interacting with the pop star fourth brother: outwardly, "These songs suit you so well, sing them all, and fame is just around the corner." Inwardly, "Just wait for the news to break about your tax evasion." When advising the love-struck fifth brother: outwardly, "She's taking an hour out of her busy schedule to be with you because she loves you." Inwardly, "You’ve been turned into a grassland of green; your goddess has a different companion morning, noon, and night. Bet you didn't see that coming!" As the male protagonist looks at her with increasingly deep eyes, saying, "Let's be together," Jiang Nan Shu weeps, saying, "Don't let your sister misunderstand, I'm not worthy!" Internally, "Money's hard to earn, crap's hard to swallow, the life of a supporting character matters too!" However... why does she end up as the darling of the whole group in the end?
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What are the characteristics of books about poverty fiction?
3 answers
2024-11-16 00:27
Often, they show the daily struggles. For example, characters might struggle to find food, shelter, or proper clothing. In 'The Grapes of Wrath', the Joad family constantly faces the threat of starvation and has to deal with the lack of decent housing.
What are the characteristics of famous books about poverty fiction?
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2024-12-13 21:47
Often, these books show the cycle of poverty. In many stories, like 'The Grapes of Wrath', the characters find it extremely difficult to break free from poverty due to systemic issues such as lack of job opportunities and unfair treatment. They also tend to humanize the poor. Instead of just seeing them as statistics, books like 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' make readers understand the individual hopes, fears, and dreams of those in poverty. And they may also show the impact of poverty on family relationships, as seen in 'Oliver Twist' where Oliver is separated from his family because of poverty - related circumstances.
Can you recommend some books about poverty fiction?
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2024-11-15 17:22
Another is 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' by Betty Smith. This novel tells the story of a young girl, Francie Nolan, growing up in poverty - stricken Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It shows how poverty shapes her family's life, but also how they find beauty, love, and hope in the midst of difficult circumstances.
Can you recommend some famous books about poverty fiction?
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2024-12-16 16:08
One famous book is 'The Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck. It tells the story of the Joad family during the Great Depression, facing poverty and hardship as they migrate to California in search of a better life. Their struggles with hunger, homelessness, and exploitation are vividly depicted, showing the harsh reality of poverty.
How to write compelling poverty fiction?
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2024-10-08 07:53
To write good poverty fiction, start by really understanding the lives and struggles of those in poverty. Do research, talk to people who've experienced it. Make your characters real and their problems relatable.
How can sad poverty stories raise awareness about poverty?
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2024-11-19 23:31
Sad poverty stories can make people more empathetic. When they read or hear about the real - life struggles of those in poverty, it can touch their hearts and make them more aware. For example, a story about a family living in a slum without clean water can shock people into realizing the harsh reality.
Is the natural state of man poverty in science fiction?
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2024-11-16 02:02
Yes. In many science fiction works, the natural state of man is depicted as poverty. For example, in some post - apocalyptic science fiction, after disasters like nuclear wars or environmental collapses, people struggle to survive in a state of extreme poverty, lacking basic resources such as food, water and shelter.
How to create novels about poverty?
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2024-10-04 04:53
Well, creating novels about poverty requires a lot of empathy and observation. You need to really get into the minds of those affected, understand their emotions and motivations. Also, think about how to show the complexity of poverty without being too simplistic or cliched.
Is there a book about class poverty by Edward Boy King?
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2024-12-11 08:36
I'm not sure if there is a specific book by Edward Boy King directly about class poverty. There are many books on the topic of poverty and class, but without more information, it's hard to say for certain if he has written one.
What kind of story can be told about poverty?
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2024-10-13 19:55
It could be a story of someone struggling to make ends meet, constantly facing financial hardships and trying to find a way out.
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