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Quick Transmigration: On The Path Of A Second Chance
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  • Reads 369
  • Votes 30
  • Parts 3
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2019
Alice didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

She, a girl that had pathetically thrown her life away, was cursed to live through various lifetimes to somehow lead her tasker's life to their desired outcome.

Her prize? To be reborn and accomplish all her dreams and live without regret.
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Raising a Hero

77 parts Complete

She had only wanted to have a working marriage and a happy family. Despite that, her husband leaves her for another woman after the loss of their unborn child, and just as she starts to pick herself up, she dies in a car crash. But this isn't the end of her story. Her spirit is picked up by her brother, a beginner god who needs help raising the hero of his fledgling world. Thinking he is offering her an opportunity to be a mother, she readily agrees, and he sends her down to his world with the gift of healing and a semi-ageless body to aid her on her quest. She quickly finds her little boy and is overjoyed to have someone to baby at last. But this hero doesn't want her as his mother. He wants her as something else. DISCLAIMER!!! This is the first 77 chapters of a 241 chapter book! You can get it for cheapity cheap on Amazon (ebook and hardcopy) or pay by the chapter on other sites. It's called 'Google it.' I advise the Amazon route, because we poor folk need to stick together.