Well, there's this one where a guy always cheats at games and one day he gets caught and has to face the consequences. It was hilarious how karma came back to bite him!
One story could be about a boy who constantly lied to his parents. He would make up excuses for not doing his homework or where he had been. Eventually, his parents found out. As a consequence, he got a spanking. This spanking was a way to teach him that lying is unacceptable and there are consequences to his actions.
One positive outcome is that the boy learns the importance of following rules. For example, if he's spanked for not doing his chores, he'll understand that he has certain responsibilities in the household.
Often, anger and jealousy cause characters to lose sight of right and wrong in fanfiction. Their actions based on these emotions violate certain rules or expectations, and as a result, they have to face the appropriate outcomes. It shows the importance of controlling one's emotions.
Yes, I think it deserves it. The plot of Psyren is engaging and full of potential for dynamic animations. Also, its themes and world-building would likely appeal to a wide audience on the screen.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But it's likely that the main character is the girl who is the focus of the statement 'you deserve the world'. There may also be other characters like her friends who support her, or antagonists who try to hold her back from realizing she deserves the world.
The characters included the female lead, Su Yang, a real Beijing girl with a cold and valiant personality. After suffering a heavy emotional blow, she was extremely insecure, had extremely high expectations of herself, and did extreme things. The male supporting role was Qiao Rui, Su Yang's suitor, and Wei Wei's magnet. During his studies in the UK, Yin Weiwei brought Su Yang to the UK to play, got to know him, and began to pursue him. He came from a wealthy family and had outstanding abilities. The male supporting role was Zhong Shan, the founder of the Zhong Corporation and Su Yang's predecessor. She had a feminine personality, extremely high EQ, was ambitious, resourceful, good at interpersonal relationships, and would do anything to achieve her goals. The supporting actress was Lu Weiwei, Su Yang's high school classmate and best friend. He came from a well-off family, had a straightforward personality, had the temper of a princess, was smart, but had a love brain...
"You Deserve Happiness" by Tipsy Maojiang, a modern romance/urban life novel.
Su Yang was born and raised in Beijing. A love accident forced her to flee and travel around to study. However, when her predecessor was about to get married, she resolutely returned to Beijing. After a series of political and business dealings, she grew from a girl who only knew how to retreat and escape to an independent urban woman. She seemed to be happy and fulfilled when she regained her life, but a more severe test had been lurking in the dark. What should she do next? 。
I hope you will like this book.
No. While anime has a wide variety of storylines, getting pregnant at an anime convention is not a common plot. Anime typically focuses on themes like adventure, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams. There may be some rare or niche anime that might touch on more mature themes, but it's not a widespread or typical plot point.