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Reborn as the Genius Son of the Richest Family

Reborn as the Genius Son of the Richest Family

After 600+ chapters, here’s what to expect. First of all, throughout this novel, I have learned and improved in my story-making ability. Sadly though, you could only see this improvement about several hundred chapters in, like in the upper 300s and early 400s. And this change comes before a story arc that is bad compared to my recent story arcs. You may feel inclined to stop before then. You may feel inclined to stop even before you reach a hundred chapters. You may think, “Oh, there’s no action, it’s boring, and everything is easy for our MC.” But if you persist, you will see the true vision I have for the novel. Kingdom building, action-packed, and enough slice-of-life to warm your hearts into overdrive. If you hear the words, DIVA, AUBILITIES, and METROPOLIS, then you are about to enter, what I think, is my best major story arcs I have written so far. The Metropolis Arc is peak. Here’s what to expect: — Action: Yes. There’s a new and exciting change in the latter chapters that allowed for a lot of action. — Kingdom Building: Absolutely. I’ll admit that in the earlier chaps, there’s a lot of need for improvement. But I think that I was able to remedy most of them in the recent chaps. — Slice-of-life: Yes, sir. If you loved the novel for its slice-of-life, then you can rest assured that it would continue on even in the most latest chapters. — Romance: This one, I’ll admit, needs a lot of improvement. But it’s because they are still kids in the novel so I still stray away from something truly romantic. However, romance in this novel could be attributed to the romance of family and of friendships for now. I hope that I was able to convince you to start reading my novel. If you read it before and want to start reading again, you can message me on Discord for questions regarding plot points, characters, or anything you forgot and I can remind you. ——————— Michael was suddenly reborn into a another world by a God because of an accidental death. To make up for this fact, the God gave him another life in a fantasy world of swords, magic, and monsters. Unfortunately, it turned out that the world he was reborn into was still stuck in the medieval times. It didn't have electricity, it didn't have proper plumbing, and it didn't have any technology that he was so used to back in his old world. But thanks to the God's blessing and an AI assistant called ChatJK1, he was given the power to MAKE his life comfortable. Slowly, Michael transforms this new world into a place even better than his previous one by taking ideas from the modern world and putting it in this world, with the added bonus of magic.
Fantasy
1222 Chs
What are some real - life lgbt family rejection stories?
One story is about a young gay man named Tom. His parents found out he was gay when he was in high school. They were very religious and immediately told him he was a sinner and not welcome in their home. Tom was devastated and had to find shelter with a friend. He lost his family's financial support for college and had to work multiple jobs to make ends meet.
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2024-11-30 07:07
How can lgbt individuals cope with family rejection stories?
One way is to find a support network. For example, there are many lgbt community centers where they can meet people who have had similar experiences. These centers often offer counseling services too.
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2024-11-30 20:46
What are some common family rejection stories?
One common family rejection story is when a person comes out as gay or transgender and their family rejects them because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Another is when a family member marries someone from a different race or religion and the family shuns them. Sometimes, a family may reject a member who has made a career choice they don't approve of, like becoming an artist instead of a doctor.
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2024-12-11 12:59
How can one cope with family rejection stories?
One way to cope is to find a support network outside of the family. This could be friends, colleagues or a community group. For example, if you've been rejected by your family for being gay, there are often LGBTQ+ support groups where you can share your feelings.
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2024-12-12 01:26
What are some inspiring lgbt family stories?
There's the story of two transgender individuals who formed a family. They overcame so many social and legal barriers to be recognized as a family. They support each other through their gender transitions and are now raising awareness about transgender families in their community. Their family story is a testament to perseverance and the power of love in the face of adversity.
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2024-11-30 20:10
Can you share some touching lgbt family stories?
Sure. There is an lgbt family where the two dads were foster parents. They took in a troubled teen who had been in and out of different homes. The dads showed so much patience and love, and eventually, the teen felt like he truly belonged. It's a very heartwarming story.
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2024-12-01 06:38
The best: share your rejection stories
When I was in high school, I asked a girl to the prom. I prepared a whole speech and even got her favorite flowers. But she just said no. She told me she already had a date. I was so embarrassed and felt like everyone was looking at me. But it taught me not to be too over - confident and to make sure of someone's availability before making a big move.
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2024-12-06 20:01
Share your high school rejection stories.
I applied to be part of the high school drama club. They rejected me because they said my acting was too stiff. It was a big blow to me. However, I didn't give up. I practiced by myself at home, watched a lot of movies to learn from professional actors, and finally got into the club the next year.
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2024-11-02 22:22
Share your grad school rejection stories.
I applied to a top grad school for a computer science program. I thought my grades and research experience were solid. But I got rejected. I later found out they were looking for more specific skills in a new area of research that I hadn't focused on. It was really disheartening at first, but it made me realize I needed to expand my knowledge base.
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2024-11-02 03:44
What are some common 'book rejection stories'?
One common book rejection story is when an author's work doesn't fit the current market trends. Publishers might think that the genre is oversaturated or not popular enough at the moment. For example, if a lot of vampire novels were popular a few years ago and now the market is flooded, a new vampire - themed book might get rejected. Another is when the writing quality is not up to par. Maybe the grammar is poor or the plot is too convoluted and hard to follow. Also, some books get rejected because the author doesn't have a big enough platform or following already. Publishers might be reluctant to take a risk on an unknown author without a built - in audience.
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2024-11-20 04:29
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