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Rich Daughter Reincarnates as Her Eighteen-Year-Old Self to Rescue Her Younger Brothers!

Rich Daughter Reincarnates as Her Eighteen-Year-Old Self to Rescue Her Younger Brothers!

"I've destroyed your face. Let's see how you'll seduce men now!" "I want to pluck all your hair too. Let's see how you'll seduce other married men!" The woman screamed while she cut off Mei Shu's hair. She then directly stabbed the scissors into her head and put an end to her pitiful life. Mei Shu had already been bedridden for over ten years. Her face was practically unrecognizable. Her four younger brothers were either injured, crippled, sick, or barely alive. This was all thanks to the woman next to her bed. Many years ago, Mei Shu's mother died in a car accident. Not long after that, her stepmother moved in with her stepsister, Mei Mu. Mei Shu's stepmother found a way to send Mei Shu to the countryside. After that, Mei Shu's stepmother and stepsister slowly took over all the Mei family's possessions. When Mei Shu was about to turn eighteen, they brought her home. The only reason they did that was to acquire the inheritance her mother left behind. After that, they kept plotting and scheming against her. They sowed discord between Mei Shu and her four younger brothers. Until the day Mei Shu died in the hospital, her brothers still had no idea she wasn't the one who started the fire that ruined their lives. After dying, Mei Shu refused to move on. She reincarnated to the time she was seventeen with her own system. She wanted to change her fate and rescue her brothers! In their previous lifetime, she and her brothers treated each other like enemies. In this lifetime... "Mei Shu, I'll do anything you tell me to," her first brother said. "Who dares to bully my sister?" Her second brother asked. "Mei Shu belongs to me!" Her third brother exclaimed. "Do you wish to marry my sister? Let's see if you have what it takes!" Her fourth brother uttered. [System: Quest completed! You'll be rewarded with a husband!"
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782 Chs
I Received Messages From Future Self!

I Received Messages From Future Self!

"Hot Noodles request to add you as a friend." An inexplicable friend request, a non-existent contact. Claiming to be a message from herself in the future, intimately knowledgeable about her past. Fang Xiaocao was utterly numb. Hot Noodles: Danger, do not go home tonight. "Is this some kind of joke?" Staring at the WeChat message, Fang Xiaocao rolled her eyes and opened the anti-theft door. Hot Noodles: At midnight, when the knocking starts, don't turn on the light if you don't want to die. In the early morning: 00:00:00 Fang Xiaocao was woken by the knocking sound. She was just about to turn on the bedside lamp when she remembered that bizarre message. She pulled back her hand and stayed put until dawn, only to know her neighbor next door, a woman living alone just like her was murdered at midnight... Fang Xiaocao was suddenly covered in a cold sweat. Hot Noodles: To celebrate our narrow escape from death, go to the flea market before three in the afternoon, stall number 7, and buy the seventh inkstone on the left-hand side. The seller's bottom price is 80, but the inkstone is worth 8 million. After last night's ordeal, Fang Xiaocao inexplicably chose to believe. She successfully bought an inkstone for a hundred dollars, and later discover it was indeed a imperial inkstone from the Qing Qianlong era, worthing 8 million! Fang Xiaocao stood there, dumbfounded! Following the message's instructions, she bought a second-hand car. But little did she know, the guidance was linking her into a series of events that dragged out a murder case and a fortune worth two small goals. Who on earth sent her the messages? It's really her future self? Or it's some kind of bizarre game?
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How to get your novels published as a self-writer?
3 answers
2024-10-14 20:44
Well, first you need to polish your manuscript to make it as perfect as possible. Then, research different publishing platforms that accept self-published works and follow their submission guidelines carefully.
self-published
1 answer
2024-09-20 23:36
Self-publishing meant that the author published his own novel without the help of a publishing house or editor. This kind of publishing method usually required the author to own the copyright of the novel and set the price, sales, and publicity himself. The advantages of self-publishing included: 1. Self-control of the publishing process: The author can decide whether to publish, when to publish, and how to publish according to his own wishes and needs. 2. Independent pricing and revenue distribution: The author can set the price according to his own wishes and distribute the revenue according to his own sales situation. 3. More flexible publishing options: The author can choose the right publishing company or editor according to his own preferences and market demand without being limited by the traditional publishing process. 4. Better market competition: Since authors can set their own prices and choose their own publishing companies, they can better participate in the market competition and increase the popularity and influence of their novels. However, there were some disadvantages to self-publishing. 1. Higher publishing costs: Self-funded publishing requires the author to bear the publishing costs, including printing, publishing, publicity and other expenses. 2. There may be unfair distribution of profits: Due to the unfair distribution of profits between authors and editors, authors may face the problem of profit distribution. 3. Need to have excellent works: Self-funded publishing requires the author to have excellent works in order to obtain more opportunities and returns. In short, self-funded publishing was a flexible and autonomous way of publishing, but the author had to bear a higher publishing cost and need to have excellent works in order to obtain better returns.
Can a fiction writer self-plagiarize?
2 answers
2024-10-12 10:36
Yes, they can. But it's considered unethical and can damage their reputation.
Self-taught, peasant, female writer
1 answer
2024-09-23 08:04
Self-taught topics such as peasant origin, rural life, and the status of women. This type of novel usually showed a deep understanding and experience of rural life. A self-taught peasant girl. They often discussed topics such as human nature, life, love, etc. through the characters and plots in the novel, and showed their love for life and expectations for the future. Their works often had unique literary styles and expressions. They may use a variety of literary techniques such as description, metaphor, symbolism, etc. to express emotions and thoughts. At the same time, their works may also present distinct regional characteristics and cultural backgrounds to readers to feel the unique charm of literature. Self-taught peasant girl, unique way of thinking and rich literary style is an indispensable part of Chinese literature.
How to become a published fiction writer?
2 answers
2024-10-08 07:09
To become a published fiction writer, start by reading a lot in your chosen genre to understand what works. Build a platform, like a blog or social media presence, to connect with potential readers. And don't give up after rejections; keep improving and submitting.
Was Bai Qingyi's novel co-published or self-published?
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2024-09-17 15:36
Bai Qingyi's novels were usually co-published rather than self-published. Co-publishing meant that the author and the publishing house worked together to publish the work. In cooperative publishing, the author would usually pay a portion of the publishing fees while the publishing house would be responsible for editing, publishing, and distribution. Under this model, the author and the publishing house could share the profits of the publication and the work would be more easily seen and accepted by more people. In contrast, self-publishing meant that the author had to bear the publishing costs and publish the work as his own. Under this model, the author had to be responsible for editing, publishing, and other work. The profits after the publication of the work would also belong to the author. Although co-publishing and self-publishing had their own advantages and disadvantages, authors usually preferred co-publishing because it was easier to gain more exposure and recognition.
Are self - published erotic novels popular?
3 answers
2024-11-12 22:53
Yes, to some extent. There are niche audiences who are interested in self - published erotic novels. However, their popularity is not as widespread as mainstream genres due to various reasons, like limited marketing and the somewhat taboo nature of the content in many social contexts.
What are the best self - published novels?
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2024-10-29 15:16
One of the best self - published novels is 'The Martian' by Andy Weir. It was initially self - published and later got picked up by a major publisher. The story of an astronaut stranded on Mars and his struggle for survival is gripping. Another great one is 'Fifty Shades of Grey' by E. L. James, which started as self - published and became a global phenomenon, though it contains some adult themes. Also, 'Wool' by Hugh Howey is highly regarded. It's a post - apocalyptic story set in a silo where people live underground. The world - building and characters are very well - done.
Can a self-published novel be republished?
3 answers
2024-10-04 04:49
Yes, it can. But it depends on the terms of the original self-publication and any new publishing agreements.
Self-funded and co-published books
1 answer
2024-09-25 22:58
Self-funded and co-publishing were two common publishing methods. The specific differences were as follows: Self-funded publishing means that the author does not need to pay any fees to the publishing house or the publishing company to publish his own work. However, self-funded publishing required the author to have sufficient writing ability and publishing experience in order to design a good book. In addition, self-funded books also required the author to bear the publishing costs, printing costs, distribution costs, and other expenses, so the risk was greater. 2. Co-publishing referred to the author's collaboration with a publishing house. Co-publishing required the author to negotiate with the publishing house to determine the title, cover, pricing, publication time, and other details. Then, they would work together to complete the editing, publishing, printing, and distribution of the book. The risk of co-publishing was relatively small because the publishing house or the publishing company would usually bear part of the cost and provide other support. Between self-funded publishing and co-publishing, authors could choose the appropriate method according to their own needs and conditions. If the author had enough writing ability and publishing experience and wanted to reduce the risk of publishing, then a collaboration might be a better choice. If the author wanted better editing support and publishing services and didn't want to bear too much cost, then self-publishing might be a better option.
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