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The Mind-Read Heiress: From Impostor to Family Favorite
Author: Draw the sword with a smile
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Wenyan read a book in which a cannon-fodder character sharing her name was a false heiress. After the true heiress assumed her position, the impostor tried to secure her place in the wealthy family by drugging the eldest son and making a done deal out of a cooked rice, only to be unmasked by the Shen Family and end up committing suicide in despair. Wenyan was furious to see such an ending. How could one not survive without the backing of a wealthy family? Hadn't the family provided her with a luxury house and countless luxury goods? Just selling those off would fetch tens of millions. She was just a hopeless case! If she were the Wenyan in the book, she would have relinquished her position and just lived laid-back like a salted fish! But when she woke up from her sleep, she actually transmigrated into the book. True to her word, she stopped scheming. Overnight she packed her bags, sold her house, car, and bags, and looked for a job. - The entire Shen Family noticed the change in Wenyan, their adopted daughter. Not only had she moved out obediently, but she also never caused any trouble again. Even more bizarre was that they could now see her innermost thoughts! 【Dad, Mom, I never wanted to usurp your nest, but the DNA test results of the true daughter have issues. In fact, she's even more fake than I, the bogus heiress.】 Shen Family parents: ...... Then the long-lost 'daughter' who had been found was exposed as an impostor and taken away by the police for questioning. 【Big brother, that schoolmate of yours is no good, he's a corporate spy, the illegitimate child of the Shen Family's archenemies.】 Shen Family's eldest son: ...... Afterwards, the schoolmate got caught stealing confidential documents and was also taken away by the police for questioning. 【Second brother, you are such a pure and noble person, you mustn't be with the Qin Family's daughter, she's just using you, her heart is actually set on someone else.】 Shen Family's second son: ...... Thank you, I'll look into it. 【And third brother, fourth brother......】 In the end, nobody could have predicted that the Shen Family's most undistinguished adopted daughter would become the pampered daughter-in-law.

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Victor_Venegas
Victor_Venegas
2024-03-20

Ok, I have a problem with the novel, the interactions of the characters are robotic, there is no feeling behind the dialogues, an example of this is the death of the protagonist's parents, both times, in the same chapter, it is just these characters warning that they are going to die like "I'm going to die, ok?" which removes absolutely all the weight behind the "event". Furthermore, the pace of the novel feels extremely rushed from one moment to the next, there are jumps of events without any type of development. Also from time to time there is a focus on things not very relevant to the general immersion of the novel, again for example, in the same chapter as the last example the protagonist creates a wooden dragon to test his powers (which he obtained if I must add without no effort) but for some reason the author unnecessarily adds a paragraph where he explains "improvements" to the dragon's design, I understand the point of view when writing because you as the author have an idea in your head of what happens, but it is redundant to describe it to the reader Because over-explaining kills the reader's ability to delve into the narrative. Lastly and much more personally, I understand the admiration for other cultures, but when reading a story of the type the author is trying to write it is difficult for immersion to suddenly encounter Japanese words and subsequently their translation even going to the point of adding hiragana or katakana, It seems like a poor decision to try to educate? Through a story if what you want is for the reader to immerse themselves in your world. Apart from this I wish the author great success.

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What are the benefits of converting hiragana text to a read story?
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2024-11-15 01:22
It helps with language learning. By converting hiragana text to a story, you can better understand the context and usage of words. For example, if you just learn individual hiragana words, it can be boring, but when they are in a story, it becomes more interesting and easier to remember.
How can I start to read a hiragana story?
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2024-10-24 11:50
Well, you need to be familiar with the hiragana alphabet. Maybe you can get a hiragana chart and study it for a while. When you feel confident enough, pick a short and easy hiragana story. Try to read it slowly at first, making sure you pronounce each character correctly. If you come across words you don't understand, look them up in a dictionary.
How can I convert hiragana text to a read story?
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2024-11-15 00:36
One way is to use language learning apps. For example, some Japanese learning apps have functions that can help you read hiragana text out loud and form it into a story - like format. You just input the hiragana text, and it can analyze and present it in a more story - like way for you to read.
What is 'hiragana kid story' about?
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2024-12-12 04:21
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be a story for kids that involves the use of hiragana, perhaps teaching kids about Japanese language and culture through an interesting tale.
What are the benefits of reading hiragana story?
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2024-12-07 21:51
It helps in learning hiragana faster. By seeing the characters in the context of a story, it's easier to remember them.
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