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Uprising In The Plot! After Transmigrating, The Bigshots Pampered Me

Uprising In The Plot! After Transmigrating, The Bigshots Pampered Me

When Yu Yao opens her eyes, she realizes that she has transmigrated into a book that she had once read. It's a book containing a typical story about a real daughter and a fake daughter. The real daughter was framed, and the fake daughter was pampered by everyone. Her biological brothers had only been doting on her fake younger sister—who had been switched at birth—and hated Yu Yao tremendously. They even believed her fake sister's lies and sent Yu Yao to a mental hospital. Yu Yao is in the mental hospital being tortured by a perverted director when the story begins… Our protagonist has transmigrated into the body of the pitiful real daughter, Yu Yao. She is racked with helplessness at having to endure this living hell... What bothers her the most was that this was only the beginning. She's aware that even if she escapes the hospital, her fake two-faced sister would not let her off so easily. Her elder brothers, who do not recognize her as family, would also help this deceptive snake in dealing with her. In the future, there would be constant trouble, and living a peaceful life would be far out of her reach. Just as she perks up and prepare for battle, there seems to be a shift in plot... The Second Brother, who had always been the meanest to her, rescues her from the mental hospital hastily and starts showing her concern. He is tender and affection is written in his eyes. Meanwhile, her most ruthless Eldest Brother, who had never considered her to be his younger sister, starts treasure her. He begins listening to her every demand whilst cold-shouldering her two-faced fake sister. Yu Yao is confused. What's going on here? This isn't in the script! Why was she, who was supposed to be shunned by all and constantly the target of their bullying, suddenly being pampered by so many people?! It was only after a long time that Yu Yao realizes what had happened—her elder brothers are all transmigrators too! Originally, the book ends with a tragedy befalling the family. The two-faced fake sister betrayed them all and sent them to a tragic end. It was Yu Yao who rescued them and died in the process. After Yu Yao's elder brothers transmigrated, they swore to protect Yu Yao with all their might as they worked endlessly to win her favor.
General
160 Chs
Uprising

Uprising

During the Second Civil War, a new U.S. political party called the Family Protection Movement established The Divide, which separates Normal people from those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender.<br><br>Seventeen-year old Serenity Blackwater lives in the normal Midwestern town of Mapleville, but she is not normal. She hacks into an illegal gay chat room and meets Dawn, a lesbian who lives in a gay community less than a mile away. Serenity discovers normal people can bribe their way inside the walls and decides to go, both to meet Dawn and check out what may be her future home.<br><br>Dawn is even more beautiful than Serenity hoped, and the two soon become a couple. But Serenity only has a few months before she must take the Normal Verification Test, and then she’ll be separated from her family forever. So she joins the Human Equality Organization, an underground group working to end The Divide. Dawn thinks the rebellion is too dangerous, and since Dawn’s ex-girlfriend Malaki is also a member, Serenity doesn’t tell Dawn about her involvement.<br><br>Serenity reveals to the HEO that her parents are leading a campaign to organize attacks on all Gay Communities. With her help, the HEO creates Project Jericho, in which all Gay Communities walls will implode at once. But after too many delays, and when Dawn discovers Serenity has been spending more time with Malaki than her, Serenity knows she has to start the revolution herself. She heads to D.C. to contact a group of senators secretly against The Divide ... or straight into a trap set by the Family Protection Movement.
LGBT+
68 Chs
Uprising Of The Cannon Fodders

Uprising Of The Cannon Fodders

"My heart only beats for you, you're my life, my heart and my soul, should anyone dare to touch you then they can only suffer in the flames of hell for all of eternity." The world deemed Akira a waste, not by default, but due to his own actions or lack of. He lacked the enthusiasm and desire to be anything. His family were all geniuses in their respective fields, but he spent the entire eighteen years of his life eating, drinking, and having fun. Despite all these, he loved his family and therefore it was an instinctive reaction to save his father from what could have been a fatal collision. He was supposed to be dead, but… Out of nowhere, a system appeared and thus began his journey of world-hopping to save the cannon fodder villains. In every story, there were always a few individuals whose purpose was to act as stepping stones for the love of the protagonists. Their suffering is there to act as the foil for their happiness. As a result, Akira must remove their protagonist's halo and teach these protagonist scums to value the life of others. ***************** Tags for the book. Romance, Bl, Fantasy, tragedy, Dark, Betrayal, revenge, comedy, system, transmigration, rebirth, face slapping, apocalypse, possessive, Obessesive, mystery, mythology, divine beings, mature, blood and Gore, Seme Protogonist, smut. ********* If you have any questions to ask at all or you just want to chat please reach me at my Instagram account @ros.emaryrose.
Urban
72 Chs
Is Harriet a girl in the story 'Uprising'?
Sure is. Throughout the story, Harriet is consistently presented as a female character with corresponding traits and experiences.
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2024-10-18 07:12
For whom was 'Peasants' Uprising 'written?
The Peasants 'Uprising was a work written for readers. It described the story of a peasant group rebelling against feudal rule. It showed the peasant's fighting spirit and indomitable vitality, expressing the author's sympathy and support for the peasants. At the same time, Peasants 'Uprising also reflected the dark side of feudal society and the sufferings of the people through the description of historical events, providing readers with a kind of understanding and thinking about social reality.
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2025-03-10 09:39
Yellow Turban Uprising Slogan
The slogan of the Yellow Turban Uprising was 'The sky is dead, the yellow sky should be established, the year is in its sixties, and the world is in good fortune.' "Heaven" referred to the Han Dynasty, and "Yellow Heaven" referred to the Yellow Turban uprising army. The novel " Battle of Yin and Yang " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
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2026-03-28 01:08
The Story of the Yellow Turban Uprising
"The Yellow Turban Uprising took place in the first year of Zhongping, the year of Emperor Ling of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 184). At that time, the politics of the Eastern Han Dynasty was dark, with severe droughts and plagues. Zhang Jiao, the leader of the Path of Peace, called himself the "Great Virtuous Teacher". He used charms to cure people and recruit disciples. He also secretly conducted religious propaganda to organize an uprising. There were many preparations before the uprising. One was to use the historical cycle theory of "the five virtues are always the same" to spread the prophecy that the Han Dynasty's luck had declined and prepare for public opinion. The second was to propose the slogan "The sky is dead, the yellow sky should be established, the year is in Jiazi, and the world is in good luck". The time of the uprising was set to be March 5th, and people were sent to write the word "Jiazi" at the temple gates of the capital and the government offices of the states and counties as a secret signal and target of the uprising army. The third was that Zhang Jiao personally went deep into the capital to obtain information. The fourth was to formulate a precise uprising plan. In Luoyang, he would recruit the people, the palace guards, and eunuchs as spies. He would send Ma Yuanyi to contact the two constant attendants and mobilize tens of thousands of refugees from Jing and Yang to gather in Ye City for standby. He planned to first break out the uprising in Luoyang to paralyze the command center, and then make all the places revolt at the same time to seize the world. However, due to his disciple Tang Zhou's secret, the uprising was forced to start in February. There were more than 300,000 rebels, covering You, Ji, Yan, Yu, Jing, Yang and other states. From the beginning, they formed a strategic encirclement of Luoyang. The rebel army fought separately, forming Bocai and Pengtuo's Yingchuan, Runan, and Chen Yellow Turban armies, Zhang Mancheng's Nanyang Yellow Turban army, Zhang Jiao and his brother's Jizhou Yellow Turban army, as well as Yangzhou's Yellow Turban army and Youyan's Guangyang Yellow Turban army. The Eastern Han government sent Huangfu Song, Zhu Rong, and others to suppress the situation. By November of that year, Bo Cai and Zhang Mancheng had died in battle. Zhang Jiao from Jizhou had died from illness. Zhang Liang and Zhang Bao had also died in battle. However, the remaining Yellow Turban tribes continued to struggle for more than twenty years in various places, and were finally suppressed and incorporated by Cao Cao and the noble families. Although the Yellow Turban Uprising failed, it dealt a heavy blow to the ruling order of the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the process of suppression, the power of the prefectures and local armed forces expanded rapidly, and finally destroyed the Eastern Han Dynasty. The novel "Battle of Yin and Yang" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
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2026-03-22 12:15
The First Shot of the Uprising in Meicheng
There were different Plum Cities in Plum City. On December 7, 1927, the Meicheng Uprising broke out under the leadership of the Qianshan Special Branch of the Chinese People's Republic of Anhui Province. This was the earliest peasant uprising in Anhui Province, and it was the first shot of the local peasant armed resistance against the local rebel forces of the Qianshan area of the National Party. In Mei County, Guangdong Province, on November 11, 1911, Gu Zhi, Zhong Dong, and the others organized an uprising in Mei City and recovered Mei County in one fell swoop. This was also the Mei City Uprising, but the meaning and background of the two were different.
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2026-01-17 20:28
Fu Zuoyi announced the uprising
"From the end of 1948 to the beginning of 1949, after the Liaoyang and Huaihai campaigns, the People's Liberation Army surrounded the troops led by Fu Zuoyi in the Pingjin area. At that time, although our army was confident in annihilating the enemy, in consideration of protecting the ancient city of Peiping and reducing casualties and losses, the Central Military Committee and Chairman Mao decided to combine military strikes with political struggles to strive for Fu Zuoyi's group to resolve the Peiping issue peacefully. After much effort, Fu Zuoyi made the decision to peacefully rebel. At that time, although Fu Zuoyi had a large number of troops, he had become a lone army in North China. Moreover, Tianjin was quickly liberated by our army and the garrison was captured. He had lost the possibility of turning the tables. After weighing the pros and cons and obtaining the support of some commanders, Fu Zuoyi finally announced the uprising. This move allowed the peaceful liberation of Peiping, avoided casualties caused by the war between the two sides, and saved the ancient city of Peiping from artillery bombardment. The novel " Battle of Yin and Yang " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
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2026-03-17 15:16
How does the vampire uprising in 'A People's History of the Vampire Uprising: A Novel' impact the human world?
The vampire uprising would likely cause chaos in the human world. There would be fear and panic as humans realize there is a powerful and potentially dangerous group on the rise. It could also lead to changes in power structures, as vampires may try to assert control over certain areas or resources.
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2024-10-26 20:53
The Appraisal of the Peasants 'Uprising in Water Margins
Water Margins was one of the classic Chinese novels. It described the story of 108 righteous men who gathered at Liangshan Lake to fight against the ruling class. Although these 108 men were the leaders of the uprising, their uprising was not simply to overthrow the ruling class, but had multiple political and religious purposes. Therefore, the evaluation of the peasant uprising in Water Margins can be discussed from different angles. From a historical point of view, peasant uprisings were one of the common forms of resistance in Chinese history. Its significance was to overthrow feudal rule and achieve social fairness and justice. In Water Margins, 108 righteous men expressed their dissatisfaction with the feudal society and their pursuit of fairness and freedom by rebelling against the ruling class. Although their uprising was violent and destructive, it was eventually suppressed by the imperial court and promoted the progress of Chinese history. From a literary point of view, Water Margins, as a classic Chinese classical novel, has a very high literary value. Through vivid stories and characters, it shows the customs of ancient Chinese society and the complexity of social classes, making readers deeply aware of the drawbacks of feudal society and the complexity of human nature. At the same time, Water Margins also provides readers with profound enlightenment through the description of the righteous men, showing the kindness, courage, sense of justice and other good qualities of human nature. From a sociological point of view, the peasant uprising was not only a historical progress but also an important means of social change. Through uprising, people could express their demands and dissatisfaction to promote social change and progress. In the Water Margins, 108 righteous men promoted the reform and progress of Chinese society through the uprising. Their deeds and spirit had a profound impact on the development of Chinese culture and history. To sum up, although the uprising leaders in Water Margins did not simply want to overthrow the ruling class, their uprising had important historical and literary value in promoting the progress of Chinese history and social change.
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2024-09-17 11:42
How old is Millicent in the story Uprising?
Hard to say for sure. You might have to look for clues or direct mentions of her age within the text of the story to get an accurate answer.
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2024-10-17 00:24
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