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Teenagers should dare to dream. From Journey to the West to Jules Verne's sci-fi novels, didn't we have spaceships and submarines today?

2024-09-17 22:40
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Yes, teenagers should dare to dream. From Journey to the West to Verne's sci-fi novels, spaceships, submarines, and other sci-fi works, they all demonstrated the courage and determination of humans to explore the unknown world. Today, these concepts have become a part of the real world, and people can realize these dreams through technological means. Therefore, as teenagers, we should dare to pursue our dreams, explore the unknown, try new things and prepare for the future.

From CEO to Concubine

From CEO to Concubine

Yan Zheyun was born and bred to be a winner. His parents were on the Forbes’ List, he was the valedictorian of his graduating class at the top university in the country, and the icing on the cake was being voted ‘school grass’ four years in a row by his peers. And now, at just twenty-five, Yan Zheyun was the proud chairman and CEO of his very own tech company. But what should have been the happiest day of his life turned into the worst when he heard a strange robotic voice while crossing the road for coffee, just because he couldn’t wait for his secretary to return from the photocopying room. [BUG REPORT #193842347: OTHERWORLD SOUL DETECTED. INITIATING DEPORTATION SEQUENCE.] And then he died. In a very boring, very run-of-the-mill car accident. …except maybe he didn’t. The first thing Yan Zheyun thought after he opened his eyes and found himself in a bedroom that looked like the set of one of those inner palace dramas was: Wow, coffee wasn’t worth it. The second thing he thought after he realised he was now in a historical BL novel and had transmigrated into the body of a tragic beauty who was (about to be) used and abused by his multiple lovers was: I must have opened my eyes with the wrong technique, let me try again…nope, still here. Well. F**k. From CEO to lowly slave, Yan Zheyun couldn’t believe his luck. Stuck in a foreign world and surrounded by crazy tops (respectively A.K.A ‘The Childhood Friend’, ‘The General’s Son’, ‘The Crown Prince’, ‘Some Other Prince’, ‘That Creepy Duke’ etc.), Yan Zheyun realised that his one day’s experience as CEO had not prepared him adequately for this new life of misery. But he wasn’t the sort to give up without a fight so…Yan Zheyun resolutely made up his mind to stay away from the terrifying romantic plot line, try and write himself a new political plot line, and while at it, hug some big thighs, curry some favour with the powerful. And in a dynastic monarchy, whose thighs would be a better choice for hugging than the emperor himself? Liu Yao: …This Sovereign permits you to hug other parts too. Pairing: - This-Sovereign-Looks-Stern-But-Is-Secretly-Kind!Emperor Top VS I-Look-Like-A-Rabbit-But-I’m-Secretly-A-Fox!Slave Bottom - NOT harem, entire story is 1v1 Warnings: - This novel deals with some heavy subject matter that arises as a result of slavery and a caste system. I have added trigger warnings where relevant but just a heads up, the scumbags are called scumbags for a reason! Updates: 21:00 GMT+8 Illustrated By: HAZHE
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Have Jules Verne's novels inspired people?
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2024-10-16 05:36
Absolutely! Jules Verne's works have inspired people in various ways. His stories have encouraged exploration, sparked interest in science and technology, and inspired many to dream big and pursue their...
What was the Verne sci-fi trilogy?
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2024-07-16 22:50
The Verne science fiction trilogy refers to the science fiction series created by the British author, William Gibson, including The Galactic Empire (The Age of Empire, 1928), The Interstellar Stellar...
What are the movies adapted from Jules Verne's novels?
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2024-07-17 05:51
Jules Verne was a 19th-century French science fiction writer. Many of his works had been adapted into movies. Here are some of the films adapted from Jules Verne's novels: The...
Verne's Classic Sci-fi Tales III
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2024-09-23 17:39
Verne's Classic Sci-fi Tales III Verne was one of the most famous science fiction novelists of the 20th century. His works were famous for their amazing imagination and complex scientific...
Jules Verne's trilogy?
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2024-09-05 07:24
The Jules Verne trilogy refers to the trilogy of science fiction novels written by Jules Verne: The General Theory of the Galaxy, The Song of the Sea, and The Island...
Why are Verne's science fiction and adventure novels so popular with teenagers today?
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2024-09-24 13:02
Verne's science fiction and adventure novels were popular among teenagers mainly because his works had the following characteristics: 1. Enthralling Plot: Verne's works are full of twists and turns, full...
Jules A film adapted from Verne's novel
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2024-07-17 05:51
Verne's novels were often adapted into movies. 1 The Mysterious Island 2. Interstellar 3. Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea (2000AD) 4. The Time Machine Dragonfly (Dragonfly) These films were...
What are Jules Verne's best novels?
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2024-10-27 22:47
Well, 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' is also among his best. It tells the story of a group of adventurers who descend into the Earth's interior, filled with...
Introduction to Jules Verne
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2024-09-27 04:43
Jules Verne (May 5, 1807-April 12, 1883) was a famous French science fiction writer and adventurer. His masterpiece, The balloon company, was about an adventurer traveling on a hydrogen balloon....
Jules? Introduction to Verne
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2024-09-16 06:49
Jules Verne (February 15, 1809-April 12, 1883) was the founder of science fiction in France and was known as the "father of science fiction." His masterpieces included Mysterious Island, Captain...
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