Well, the story of Cinderella often doesn't go into detail about her mother's death. Maybe it was an illness or some other unknown cause. But the focus is more on Cinderella's later hardships.
Honestly, the story doesn't provide a clear account of how Cinderella's mom died. It's left to our imagination. Could have been an accident or a disease, but it's not a crucial part of the main plot.
In the classic tale, it's not explicitly stated how Cinderella's mother passed away. It's just a part of the background story.
Conan's mother didn't die in the comics. She's still alive and plays a role in the story.
Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, was killed by the Qing Emperor in the play.
Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had indeed died in the play. In order to protect his throne, the Qing Emperor plotted Ye Qingmei's death. Ye Qingmei assisted the Qing Emperor when he ascended the throne and was killed by the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian was still brooding over his mother's death and worked hard to practice his martial arts, hoping that one day he could personally kill the murderer. Thus, it could be confirmed that Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, was indeed dead.
Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had indeed died in the play. In order to protect his throne, the Qing Emperor plotted Ye Qingmei's death. Ye Qingmei assisted the Qing Emperor when he ascended the throne and was killed by the Qing Emperor. Therefore, it was certain that Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, was dead in the play.
It's a complex and mysterious part of the story. Finn's mother's death is linked to a series of dangerous events and hidden conspiracies.
In the novel, Finn's mother tragically passed away due to an encounter with a powerful and evil creature.
The reason why Yi Yao's mother died in Reverse Flow of Sorrow was not explicitly mentioned in the novel. However, according to the plot of the novel, Yi Yao's mother left her when she needed help and support the most, causing her to fall into a heavy predicament and pain. This kind of departure and neglect made Yi Yao feel that her mother no longer loved her, making her feel lonely and helpless. In the end, this pressure and pain caused Yi Yao's mother to appear at the end of the novel. However, it did not bring her any comfort or support, but instead made her even more sad and lost.
Yes, in some versions of the original Cinderella story, the stepmother does face consequences, which may include her death.
In the original Cinderella story, there's no mention of the king dying. The story mainly focuses on Cinderella's journey from being a mistreated girl to finding love with the prince. The king is more of a background figure, perhaps involved in the prince's life and the events related to the ball and the search for the mysterious girl who left her glass slipper, but his death is not part of the narrative.
The novel didn't mention how Zhang Cheng's mother died, probably because this plot hadn't been written by the author yet. However, according to the plot development of the novel, the truth of Zhang Cheng's mother's death might be revealed in the following plot.