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Legend of Dragon Son-in-law
Author: Sky Luo
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Never had the Radcliffe family expected their son-in-law, a loser in their eyes, to be the hidden Dragon Lord who had lived for myriads of years...
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2026-07-11

*Review: _The beyond the ninth rank_by the_ first_soron* *Rating: 5/5. This book broke me first, then rebuilt me.* It starts with the worst kind of helplessness. Kyle is just a kid — talented, loved, part of a traveling troupe. Then the void serpernts come. In one night, his entire mother is slaughtered. And the worst part? He’s too small, too weak, too scared. He hears everything and can do *nothing*. That powerlessness never leaves him. *Why this novel hits different:* This isn’t just a “revenge story.” It’s about what grief does to a boy who swore he’d protect people and failed at the first test. the first soron writes Kyles pain so quietly. No screaming. Just a kid who goes from having music and warmth to having ashes and questions. From there, the book follows him as he tries to make sure he’s never powerless again. He learns magic, music, and how to survive on the streets. But you can tell every choice he makes is still traced back to that night with his mom. *What I loved:* 1. *The writing* - It’s like listening to someone tell you a legend by a fire. Poetic but not pretentious. 2. *The MC* - Kyle is brilliant and flawed. He’s not a chosen one. He’s just a grieving son trying to turn pain into power. 3. *The grief* - It doesn’t get “fixed.” It becomes part of him. That feels real. *Who should read this:* If you want fantasy with actual emotional weight. If you’ve ever felt like you were too late to save someone. If you want a story about turning helplessness into purpose. *Trigger warning*: Parent death, child trauma, violence.

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Is the son of a bastard a legitimate son?
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2024-12-18 15:42
A son born from a concubine was not a legitimate son. A concubine's son referred to a son born to a concubine, while a legitimate son referred to a son born to a legitimate wife. The status of a concubine's son was lower than that of a legitimate son. Generally, he could not accept the sacrifices of the ancestral temple and inherit the status of his father and grandfather. Therefore, the son of a concubine did not have the status of a legitimate son.
Di son and eldest son
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2024-12-18 05:35
Di son and eldest son were two different concepts. The eldest son was the oldest son in the family, regardless of who his mother was. A legitimate son was a son born to his wife, or a son born to his wife, but his status was slightly lower than that of a son born to his wife. In ancient China, the legitimate son had priority in inheritance, even if he was not the eldest son. The status of a legitimate son was higher because he had the priority to inherit the family property. The status and inheritance rights of the eldest son and legitimate son were determined according to the specific situation.
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2026-01-06 11:47
😋I recommend the following magic novels to you: "Yuki's Holy Grail Journey": In order to return to the side of his beloved, the protagonist participated in various Holy Grail wars, involving multiple predetermined worlds. The plot was thrilling. "The Elite Magician": Strange worldview, multi-element narration, and the transformation of the protagonist, making the whole story full of infinite possibilities. "Arias Magic Academy": It involved magic, battle energy, magical beasts, and the dragon bloodline flowing in the body. It was a warm, delicate, and plain campus life. It was a good romantic youth magic novel. I hope you will like the above novel, xo ~.
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2025-03-22 09:49
The book," Elves: Ambush Hunters at the Beginning ".
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