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Love and Debt

Love and Debt

****WARNING: R18**** Nina was a normal high school student in Golden Oak School of the Elites. She belongs to the Bronze Class, where the students with the lowest ranks are. Golden Oak is known to be the school of the rich and famous. However, the Bronze Class is where the students who got admitted because of sponsorships or scholarships. Her family owns a small ramen shop near Northbay City Mall. Cross Realty Corporation was trying to buy all the land around the mall. They got almost everything except Nina's family business. Andrew Cross was the CEO of a shipping company as well as the next successor of Cross Realty. His father asked him to persuade Nina's family to sell the shop as part of his training as the heir. He belongs to the Platinum Class of Golden Oak College. When Andrew visited the ramen shop, Nina begged him to save her and her sisters from some gangsters who were asking his father to pay off his debt. "How much is it? I'll pay for it." He said. "Ten million dollars or we'll get these girls and sell them to the underground cartel." One of the men answered. "Please help us. Please save my sisters." Nina begged. It wasn't the first time they met, she's friends with some rich kids that he hang out with and met her there. She hated him. But he was the only person who could help them now. Andrew looked at the girl who was begging in front of her. Her face was tilted up looking at his face. Her hazelnut eyes were sparkling from tears. Her red plump lips has a small cut in the lower part and her left cheek was swollen. Did someone hit her? He gritted his teeth but tried to hide his reaction from her. She wasn't like the women he dated. She wasn't classy or sophisticated but there was something in her that mesmerized him. "How do you plan on paying me?" He asked. "I'll do everything you ask. I-I'll give you myself." She suddenly blurted. She was so innocent. She doesn't even know what was playing in his head when she said that. He brushed his hand to her cheeks and wiped the tears flowing from her face. "Then I'll buy you and your shop for fifteen million dollars. From now on, I own you. You belong to me." He said with a wide grin on his face. ******************************** **Book cover is mine. Please do not repost.** Illustrated by elkshan Contact me at skymaiden0319@gmail.com Instagram: authorsky_maiden Facebook: Sky Maiden FB Link: https://www.facebook.com/sky.maiden.121
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Is 'Threads' based on a true story?
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2024-10-05 14:45
No, 'Threads' is not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation.
The Threads of "Nauseous" and "Being and Nothingness"
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2024-09-17 16:59
Both of his masterpieces, Nauseous and Being and Nothingness, explored many philosophical and ethical issues, including existence, free will, responsibility, morality, loneliness, and so on. In Nauseous, he connected the individual experience with the core idea of Existentialism to explore the meaninglessness and pain of human existence. The protagonist of the novel, Finn Scott, was a young man who had experienced many pains and setbacks as he grew up. He tried to find a meaning to fill the void in his life. In Being and Nothingness, Saturn explored the relationship between human free will and responsibility. The protagonist of the novel, Chris topher, was a young philosopher who tried to solve the problem of the meaning of human existence through thinking. He faced many difficult choices and challenges and finally realized the responsibility he had to bear and the inescapable suffering of existence. The theme of these two novels was profound and complex, challenging human cognition and values. They are also regarded as one of the most important works of modern philosophy and literature.
What is the 'red threads novel' about?
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2024-11-02 21:19
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with'red threads' in the title. It might be about a story where red threads play a symbolic role, perhaps related to fate or connections, like in some cultures where red threads are seen as tying people together in some way.
Who is the author of the'red threads novel'?
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2024-11-01 23:32
I don't know who the author of the'red threads novel' is. There are so many novels out there and without more context, it's difficult to determine the author.
Popular Threads in Syaoran and Sakura Fanfiction
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2024-10-27 19:10
A popular thread could be ones that rewrite the ending of their story in a more romantic way. Fans might want to see Syaoran and Sakura have a more elaborate wedding or a grander declaration of love. This type of fanfiction gives readers a sense of fulfillment that the original might not have provided in full.
Threads about Syaoran and Sakura Fanfiction
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2024-10-27 14:50
One great Syaoran and Sakura fanfiction thread could be about their adventures in a new magical realm. Maybe they discover a hidden power that only they can control together, which brings them even closer in their relationship. Writers might explore how they communicate and rely on each other in the face of new challenges in this realm.
What is Threads in the Hollywood Story game?
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2024-10-16 11:11
Threads in the Hollywood Story game could potentially be a series of connected quests or a social interaction element. It could also be related to the game's narrative threads that tie different parts of the story together.
How to share threads on a story effectively?
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2024-10-06 10:59
To share threads on a story, you might consider writing detailed summaries and sharing them on Reddit or similar discussion platforms. Or, you could start a podcast episode about the story and share the link on various platforms. Additionally, reaching out to friends and asking them to spread the word can also be effective.
How to share threads profile on story?
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2024-10-05 20:08
You can usually find a share option within the threads profile settings or menu. Just look for icons like arrows pointing out or words like 'Share'.
The Two Major Threads of the Scholars and the Peasants
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2024-09-23 15:01
The intellectual and the farmer were two important topics that were often discussed in novels. The intellectual was usually regarded as a talented and thoughtful person. They obtained knowledge through reading, research, thinking, and so on and applied it to their lives. Peasants were regarded as hardworking and simple people. They made important contributions to the development of society by planting, herding, hunting and other means to make a living. In the novel, the intellectual and the farmer were two different characters. Sometimes they would have conflicts, and sometimes they would become good friends or allies. The intellectual may have differences with the peasants because of their pursuit of truth or knowledge, but they are also often affected by the social environment and show the weaknesses and defects of human nature. Peasants may resonate with the intelligentsia because of their diligence, simplicity, or family value, but they may also be discriminated against and oppressed because of poverty, injustice, or social prejudice. In the novel, the story of the intellectual and the farmer could reflect the current situation of society, the weakness of human nature and the conflict of values. It could also explore the knowledge, morality, beliefs and other issues of human beings. By delving into the personalities, experiences, and emotions of these two characters, the novel could present a complete story that would arouse the readers 'thoughts and resonance.
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