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After Mastering Fate, I Reshaped Life With My Son
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Song Yao had a dream. She dreamed that she was the mother of a major villain in a novel. The novel happened to encapsulate the world she lived in! In the novel, Song Yao was a side character whose background was briefly touched upon by the author. However, those lines aptly described her miserable life. She also managed to 'see' her short life through the words written in the novel. In the novel, her son was the villain hated by everyone. He came between the female lead and male lead, and his life was ended by a single bullet from the male lead during the war. This all started because of Song Yao's husband. When their son was six months old, Song Yao's husband secretly gave him away to his comrade. The reason for this was that he had caused an injury to his comrade that made him lose the ability to procreate. After being given away, their son ended up becoming the victim of human trafficking. He managed to escape and began his life of wandering. In the worst moments of his life, he bumped into the female lead. She was the only guiding light in his life. In order to become worthy of the female lead, he committed many crimes. He eventually fell into an abyss. Meanwhile, Song Yao also went through many ordeals after her son was taken away. She suffered from a miscarriage, infertility, her husband's betrayal, and another woman taking over her place in the family. She never even got the chance to see her son for the last time. After waking up from her dream, Song Yao only had one thought on her mind. She was going to rescue herself and her son by nipping things in the bud! She wanted to leave the jerk, who would eventually abandon her and their son, to create a brand-new life that belonged to her alone!

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2024-11-04 00:56
The political and social commentary. 'Life and Fate' was very bold for its time as it touched on many sensitive political and social issues in the Soviet Union. It gives insights into the power structures, the relationship between the state and the individual, and the impact of ideology on people's lives.
How does 'Life and Fate' depict the Russian experience in World War II?
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2024-11-04 02:47
It shows the horror of war. Through vivid descriptions of battles, the novel conveys the brutality and destruction of the war. Soldiers face death, injury, and the chaos of the battlefield. It also shows how the war disrupts the normal lives of civilians, with families being separated and people having to endure shortages and hardships.
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