The 'akaza sad story' might refer to the tragic backstory of Akaza from Demon Slayer. Akaza was once a human with a strong will. He had a family and a normal life, but due to various misfortunes and being turned into a demon against his will, he lost his humanity and was forced to do cruel things. He also had a lot of inner struggles as he still retained some of his human emotions deep down, which made his story a sad one.
Well, Akaza, originally Hakuji. He was a kind - hearted young man at first. He got involved with some bad people who took advantage of his situation. His love for the girl was pure, but they couldn't be together. When he became a demon, he lost some of his human memories but not all. His back story is full of pain and loss, which in a way, shapes his character as a demon. He is a complex character with a past that has both human and demonic elements intertwined.
One key element is his human life as Hakuji. His poverty and his attempts to care for his father are important. Another is his love for the girl, which was a major part of his human existence. And of course, his transformation into a demon due to the misdeeds of others towards him.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to, but "Oriental God Child" usually refers to an animated film rather than a novel series. If you can provide more information, such as which version of the "Oriental God Child" you are referring to, I can try to provide you with a more accurate answer.
The following are the recommendations for the conclusion of a few novels that bring the baby mother back to life: "The First Day of Divorce and Raising a Baby, Reward: Gourmet Restaurant" Author: Yang Ziyan. It was a novel about urban life. It included food, transmigration, system flow, daily life, relaxation, nanny dad, and funny elements. 2. Author: Unknown. It's a modern romance novel. 3. "The Cultivation of a Baby in the Afterlife" was written by Cangcang Qingzhu. It was a sci-fi space/doomsday crisis novel. These novels all have plots that bring the baby's mother back to life. They have been completed and can meet your needs.
Dongfang Shenwa was a Chinese web novel in which the Dragon and Phoenix were the main characters. Due to the complicated plot and character setting of the novel, it was impossible to determine whether the Dragon Child liked the Phoenix Child. In the novel, there was a complicated emotional entanglement between the dragon and the phoenix. Their relationship was sometimes close and sometimes distant. Whether or not they liked each other depended on the development of the plot.
Here are a few recommendations for novels about reborn babies in the other world:
1. [Summon the Army of Beauties]
2. Supreme Martial God
3. Supreme God King
4. Martial Domination The World
5. [Martial Dao Ruler]
6. Ode to the Celestial Pole
7. I, the Ruler of the Worlds
8. Sword Saint of the Reverse Martial Arts.
9. The Wizard of the North
10. " Milk Empress: Regent Uncle Asks for Protection."
11. "My Imperial Concubine is going to defy the heavens."
12. " What should I do when I transmigrate to become the last god in the world?"
13. [Demon Emperor's Absolute Favor: Foppish Concubine]
14. [Medicine Master of the Other World]
15. [Reborn Fake Loli]
These novels all involved the protagonist being reborn as a baby and starting a new life in another world. They contained all kinds of plots and elements, such as special abilities, transmigration, fantasy, romance, and so on. I hope these recommendations will meet your needs.
Here are some recommendations for child-rearing novels:
1. "From Fleeing Famine to Survival" by Nanzhang. This novel told the story of the male protagonist who became a high-ranking official after escaping from famine. It included elements such as escaping from famine, farming, and raising children.
2. The Daily Life of Raising Children in Ancient Times by Qu Liushui. This novel was set in ancient times and told the story of raising children.
3. "Ruyi Biography: I raise a baby in the harem." The novel was set in the harem and told the story of the heroine raising her children in the harem.
4. "Daily Life of Concubine De." This novel was set in the Qing Dynasty and told the story of the heroine raising her child in the Qing Palace.
5. "The Daily Life of a Tough Aunt Raising a Baby in the Qing Palace." This novel was set in the Qing Dynasty and told the story of the heroine raising her child in the Qing Palace.
6. The author of "Raising Children in the Age of Rebirth, Struggling and Getting Rich" was Jiang Yulu. The novel was set in modern times and told the story of the heroine raising her children and striving to become rich in the changing times.
Please note that the novels recommended above include the ancient language, harem, space era, and rebirth.