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From a Beggar to a Bastard
Author: Linda_Wilyuhm
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Elian, a beggar with nothing to lose, died tragically, only to awaken in the body of the despised bastard son of a powerful Grand Duke in the Arcanoria Empire. His second chance at life quickly turned into a nightmare when the Grand Duke’s household was executed, and Elian was sold into servitude as a courtesan. In this cruel new existence, Elian crossed paths with Izan, the enigmatic crown prince who harbored dark secrets of his own. As they grew closer, a forbidden love began to blossom, one that could upend the delicate balance of power in the empire and destroy them both. Torn between survival, betrayal and desire, Elian and Izan faced impossible choices. Could they defy the forces threatening to tear them apart, or would the empire crush their love before it even had a chance to begin? --- Warning: This book contains mature themes. Join my Discord server: https://discord.gg/NJJKETf4

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After Marrying Him, the Ending Has Changed

The well-off little salted fish transmigrated to a poor era, where her grandparents valued boys over girls, leading to a miserable life for their granddaughters. Fortunately, her dad, though lazy, slippery, and illogical, shamelessly relying on his parents and taking advantage of his siblings, was protective of his daughters. Her drama queen mother, who was lazy but liked to eat, often tried to coax food off of her, yet she always left a portion for her. There was also the Scholar Tyrant System that pressured her every day to strive for progress, capable of using high-tech to hunt and allowing her to eat meat!! It wasn't until her cousin from her second uncle's family changed drastically after nearly drowning that Jiang Mianmian realized she was in a reborn female protagonist novel of that era, and her family of three was destined to meet a tragic end as reprehensible relatives. However, Jiang Mianmian, who knew the plot well, was fully capable of avoiding the tragic deaths of her parents and was not afraid of the seemingly strong but actually hollow protagonist. Her only worry was the powerful ally backing the protagonist. Then she discovered that the protagonist’s powerful ally was none other than the beautiful young man her father had rescued from the icy river last month! So Jiang Mianmian was completely reassured. With this life-saving favor, the young man would definitely not side with the protagonist against her family in the future. Moreover, Dashan took the initiative and said, "Little Lamb, I’d like to court you with the intent of getting a marriage license, is that okay?" As someone obsessed with good looks, Jiang Mianmian struggled and then reluctantly refused, “No, I plan to have a son-in-law who will marry into the family.” The powerful ally didn’t hesitate, “Then I’ll be the son-in-law who marries into the family, and the children will take the Jiang surname!” Jiang Mianmian: “Let’s go, get the marriage license!” (Updated and posted at 10:10 AM on the 16th of this month)

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How to write a preachy ending to an LGBT story?
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2024-10-17 20:41
For a preachy ending in an LGBT story, you might consider having a group discussion among the characters where they come to some profound realizations and conclusions about the challenges and joys of the LGBT community, and then share those thoughts with the readers/viewers in a somewhat didactic manner.
How to avoid a preachy ending to an LGBT story?
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2024-10-02 14:11
Keep it real and focus on the characters' emotions and experiences rather than moralizing. Let the story unfold naturally without forcing a message.
What are the common issues with a preachy ending to a LGBT story?
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2024-11-01 20:04
One issue could be that it feels forced. It might seem like the author is trying too hard to push a certain message, rather than letting the story unfold naturally. For example, if it suddenly turns into a lecture about acceptance at the very end, it can break the flow of the narrative.
How can a preachy ending affect the overall impact of an LGBT story?
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2024-11-01 12:51
It can lessen the impact. A good LGBT story should draw the audience in and make them feel something. A preachy ending can make the story feel more like a sermon than a piece of art, causing the audience to disconnect.
How to write stories about politics without being preachy?
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2024-10-11 12:00
Keep it relatable. Use real-life examples and show different perspectives to avoid coming across as preaching.
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