Tags:Siblings
Tag is to be used if the main character has sibling(s) that are also major character(s) in their own right.
Top Rated Novels
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- Yu Bai’s story begins with her brutal death at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Zhao Jia and her enemy Zhou Anan. After being gang-raped and left to die in a cold factory, she learns that her entire family has been destroyed: her mother was forced to drink pesticide, her five brothers all met tragic ends—one disabled and killed, one suicide, one car accident, one wrongful death in prison,...
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- Shen Biluo, a modern office worker, dies from overwork and transmigrates into the body of the most favored princess of an ancient dynasty, also named Shen Biluo. Determined to spend her new life in luxurious sloth, she soon discovers that she still carries her Gossip System, which allows her to uncover any person's secrets. Upon waking, she notices her maid Hu Po acting suspiciously an...
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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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- In the third year of the Taiqing era of the Liang dynasty, the imperial capital Jiankang was besieged by the rebel Hou Jing. The city descended into a living hell of carnage and starvation, with aristocratic clans massacred. Xie Yuqing, the eldest legitimate daughter of the Xie clan, fled in a carriage with her younger siblings to save them. When soldiers came to capture her, she entru...
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- When Mu Fenghua regained consciousness after her fall, she was reborn as an unborn infant in a world brimming with spiritual energy. She discovered she shared the womb with a twin brother who frantically absorbed her nutrients and life force, threatening her survival. She used her spiritual sense to examine him and began beating him with her tiny fists and feet to stop his stealing. Af...
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- Song Yaoshi, a modern PR department head who perished from overwork, transmigrates into the female lead of the angst-filled novel The Downtrodden Wife of the Black-Bellied General. She read the book in high school and clearly remembers the original plot's tragic trajectory. The heroine, born the beloved daughter of the powerful Imperial Chancellor, is deeply infatuated with the orphan...
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- Wen Hao, the mute second miss of Wen Manor, is stabbed to death on a snowy street after seeking the truth about her elder sister's suicide from a former maid. A masked man dies with her, leaving her with only a glimpse of his eyes. She wakes from the darkness to find herself three years in the past, falling from a wall and landing in the arms of Prince Jing's son, Qi Shuo. The shock of...
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- Eld Faniaal, the former lord of the Faniaal family, is forced to resign by his sister-in-law Sandrea and her husband Rufus, who produce a royal decree declaring him unfit. Despite his protests, Eld signs the resignation and consent documents, and is given three days to leave the estate. Born with heterochromatic eyes—one green, one blue—Eld is a rare individual with high magical aptitu...
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- Xu Jingyang was the eldest daughter of General Xu. At fourteen, she disguised herself as a man and took her father’s place in the army. Over ten years, she won twenty-nine battles without a single defeat. She lifted a siege, captured enemy generals, recovered lost territory, and finally captured the enemy king alive, forcing him to shave his head and commit suicide, avenging the Empero...
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- Luo Yan is hit by a car and transmigrates into a melodramatic true and false eldest daughter novel, only to be pushed into the water the next second. She struggles ashore and meets her brother Luo Zhao, who looks down at her with schadenfreude. Luo Yan realizes she has transmigrated into a book where her entire family are villains. Her birth mother Pei Shuyu is the vicious female suppo...









