Tags:Orphans
Tag should be used if major characters in a novel, not necessarily only the main character, are orphans.
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- In a deep rainy night, Li Wei finds himself in the aftermath of a violent truck accident. Having been struck and thrown by the truck, he struggles to rise, his memory flickering with the image of the driver's face. Suddenly, a mysterious figure in a red coat appears on the overturned truck, his clothes untouched by rain. This figure, radiating an eerie familiarity, turns to face Li Wei...
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- Ya Ya is a five-year-old orphan living in Lotus Village, a remote mountain community cut off from the outside world after a disaster. The village suffers from a severe salt shortage, leaving its twenty-one residents weak, listless, and near death. Her foster grandmother Granny Liu is bedridden with a fever, barely conscious. Desperate to save her, Ya Ya clutches the small sachet her mo...
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- In Tai'an Year 12, Shen Xingnong, a sixteen-year-old peasant girl from Plum Blossom Village, lies on a long bench in the Futai County yamen, receiving five strokes of the board for daring to file a lawsuit against her great-grandmother, Li Shi. Li Shi, along with her granddaughter Shen Mingzhu, insists that Xingnong and her mentally unstable mother are "vile bastards" whose presence in...
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- In West Capital City, a brutal serial murderer targets single women living alone. The killer binds the victims, stuffs their mouths, and causes death through countless needle punctures. The police investigation team led by Captain He Wenhui is under immense pressure to solve the case within a month. After exhausting conventional methods with no leads, He Wenhui recalls advice from his...
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- Chu Qiu is a student in Class 9-8, a classroom known as the “desert of knowledge” within a world where Otherworldly Beasts invaded Lan Star over a thousand years ago, reducing the Dragon Country to only nine indestructible major cities and seventy-two satellite cities. He has no love for formal study, preferring to daydream about becoming a summoner, and spends his time joking with his...
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- Shi Feizhe transmigrated into a brutal world of martial chaos in Yiyang City, only to find himself an orphan living in a dilapidated house and slaving away as a helper at a medical clinic for a meager twenty wen per month. Two months before his new life began, the Yellow Heaven had descended upon the city from the sky, a golden three-story pavilion rose from the City Lord's Mansion, an...
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- Mo Han grew up in the Far North under the care of two ice elves: Bing Ling, whom he regarded as his mother, and Feixue, who was like an affectionate aunt. He learned that his human parents were killed in a demon beast attack, but he had no memory of them and his emotional world remained peaceful, shaped by the pure love of the elves. Bing Ling taught him ice magic, and Feixue filled hi...
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- Zhang Yang was an orphan, his parents top biologists who died in a lab accident when he was young. He was adopted by a wealthy elderly man who later died of cancer, leaving him tens of millions in cash and shares worth hundreds of millions. Seven days before the apocalypse, a translucent panel appeared in Zhang Yang's vision: a countdown to the end, a 100% mutation probability, and a m...
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- Yu Duoduo transmigrated from the 21st century into a three-year-old girl in the interstellar Jimo Empire, a society with a severe female shortage where every woman must marry at least seven husbands upon adulthood. The original child was born to Yu Yao and her primary husband, but after talent tests showed no mental power or potential for a plant space, the family deemed her worthless....
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- Long Yang stood on Dragon Cascade Peak, captured by two enemies: the Soul Shifter Lin Yangming and the sturdy masked man Zhu Yan. They demanded the secret he uncovered months earlier in the West Land Country’s Holy Light Temple, where with Prince Eric he decoded the language of a strange upright ape from Double Moon Star. The ape revealed that three hundred years ago its kind underwent...









