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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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The Rebirth of the Divine Healer: Miss Shen Changes Her Fate with Extreme Prejudice

The Rebirth of the Divine Healer: Miss Shen Changes Her Fate with Extreme Prejudice

# CHANGINGFATE Defiled and murdered before having her corpse thrown out in the middle of nowhere, Shen Wan reincarnated after her wretched death! She arrived in another world, learning medical skills and magic, but her soul was disembodied by accident when she was spectating the battle between two titans. Her soul, mastery, and spatial abilities were reborn unto her original world before her tragic end, and her two sisters had yet to marry some lame men! Their father, who valued his reputation and favored boys, had not given his disability compensation to his uncle, and things were not at their worst yet! Perfect! This time, Shen Yuan swore to protect his mother and sisters from harm and to get revenge for all grievances! Now that she was blessed with good fortune, she used her divine medical scales, exceptional martial prowess, and void space containing copious Spiritual Qi to become the head of the family and the untouchable lady in her village! Avenging herself and torturing scum, she seized and amassed a grand fortune at the same time! However, despite her beauty and wealth, her fearsome reputation meant no one proposed even as she came of age, and everyone started to call her a spinster. But one day, the bigwig who returned with Shen Yuan to this world appeared in a beautiful sedan before her. "I came to demand that you take responsibility," the handsome bigwig said, blushing. Question marks appeared all over Shen Yuan's head.Responsibility? She had no idea what he was talking about!
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Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

Causing immediate excitement among Mrs. Bennet and her five daughters, Mr. Bingley, a wealthy young gentleman, has rented a nearby country estate, Netherfield. He arrives in town accompanied by his fashionable sister and his good friend, Mr. Darcy. While Bingley is well-received in the community, Darcy begins his acquaintance with smug condescension and proud distaste for all the “country” people. Bingley and Jane Bennet begin to grow close despite Mrs. Bennet’s embarrassing interference and the opposition of Bingley’s sister, who considers Jane socially inferior. Elizabeth is stung by Darcy’s haughty rejection of her at a local dance and decides to match his coldness with her own wit. Elizabeth begins a friendship with Mr. Wickham, a militia officer who has a history with Darcy. Wickham claims that Darcy seriously mistreated him. Elizabeth immediately seizes upon this information as another reason to hate Darcy. Ironically, but unbeknownst to her, Darcy finds himself gradually drawn to Elizabeth. Just as Bingley appears to be on the point of proposing marriage to Jane, he moves away from Netherfield, leaving Jane confused and upset. Elizabeth is convinced that Bingley’s sister has conspired with Darcy to separate Jane and Bingley. Mr. Collins, a distant relative of the Bennets, makes an unexpected visit. He is a recently ordained clergyman employed by the wealthy Lady Catherine de Bourgh. On his way to visit his patron, Collins makes a visit, intending to find a wife from among the Bennet sisters. At first, he pursues Jane; however, when Mrs. Bennet mentions she is involved with Mr. Bingley, he turns to Elizabeth. He soon proposes marriage to Elizabeth, who refuses him, much to her mother’s distress. Collins quickly recovers and proposes to Elizabeth’s close friend, Charlotte Lucas, who immediately accepts him. Their marriage takes place soon after. In the spring, Elizabeth joins Charlotte and Mr. Collins at his parish in Kent. The parish is adjacent to Rosings Park, the grand manor of Mr. Darcy’s aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, where Elizabeth is frequently invited. While calling on Lady Catherine, Mr. Darcy encounters Elizabeth. She discovers from Darcy’s cousin that it was he who separated Bingley and Jane, as she suspected. Soon after, Darcy admits his love of Elizabeth and proposes to her. Elizabeth refuses him. When he asks why she should refuse him, she confronts him with his sabotage of Bingley’s relationship with Jane and his history with Wickham. Darcy responds with a long letter justifying his actions. Thus, everything is set up to bring to conclusion the various love affairs—happily, or perhaps unhappily. Whatever the various resolutions, Darcy, Bingley, Jane, Elizabeth, as well as others, will need to overcome their pride and prejudices if they are to find love in the midst of these uncertain and complex relationships.
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Pride and prejudice
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2024-09-22 23:43
The English content of Pride and Predict is as follows: Pride and Predict was a classic novel by Austin, England, which told the story of the marriage between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth was a smart, independent, and thoughtful girl, while Darcy was a rich, handsome, and social man. Due to the differences in social status, family background, education level, etc., their relationship had experienced many twists and turns and challenges. Through the characters 'personalities, experiences, and inner contradictions, the novel shows the conflicts and entanglements in marriage, family, morality, and values. At the same time, it also presents the kindness, justice, and courage in human nature. The story of Elizabeth and Darcy is the main story of the novel, and the stories and experiences of other characters are also interwoven, including Elizabeth's cousin Tom, Elizabeth's father Howard Bennett, Darcy's cousin Wickham Darcy, etc. The novel shows the conflicts and changes in the social class, the gap between the rich and the poor, the family relationship, the traditional morality and the modern values in the British society. The novel's language is clean and beautiful, and the plot is full of ups and downs. It is deeply loved by readers and is regarded as a classic marriage ethics novel. It is also one of the important works in the history of British literature.
Pride and prejudice
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2024-09-18 09:54
Elizabeth Bennett was the heroine of Pride and Predict. The following are some of the classic phrases: 1 " He's like a monkey. He's so arrogant that it's disgusting." "I will never become such a person. I will only become as fair, honest, and frank as I am." 3 " If he thinks he's a noble, then he really is." " I will never forgive those who discriminate against the poor." 5 " Bias is the root of all mistakes." "I don't know if I love you, but I certainly love your character." I don't know if I'm beautiful or not, but I know my heart is beautiful. 8 " If you think you're a noble, then you are." " If he's not arrogant, then he's stupid." " I won't change my nature for money."
Pride and prejudice
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2024-09-16 22:21
Pride and prejudice is the main theme and plot of the British novel Pride and prejudice. The novel tells the love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. It also shows the influence of family, social and social status on people's character and values. The main plot of the story includes the encounter between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, the story between Elizabeth and Jane Austen, and the conflict between Elizabeth and Peter.
Pride and prejudice
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2024-09-16 22:05
Pride and prejudice is the main theme and core content of the novel Pride and prejudice written by Austin. The story tells the love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, as well as the attitudes and prejudices of the people around them. It shows the conflicts and contradictions in the class, the status of men and women, and the concept of family in British society. The novel takes the relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy as the main line. By describing the entanglements between their families, friends and social status, it shows the various ills of British society at that time, and probes into life problems such as love, marriage and family. It puts forward a series of philosophical questions and thoughts.
Pride and prejudice
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2024-09-09 12:01
Pride and bias is a novel first published by Jane Austen in 1817. The novel tells the story of the social and personal relationships of six individuals including Austen's own self-interest and the effects of her own pride and bias on them. The novel explains topics of beauty talent and social status and is often compared to works by other modern people. as F Scott Franz Gerald and the Master of Incentives, Napoleon Bonaparte.
Pride and prejudice
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2024-09-02 19:57
" Pride and Predict " was a long novel written by Austin, an English writer. It was set in 19th-century England and revealed the social class, family values, and the status of women through the grievances between two families. The novel was hailed as "one of the classics in the history of English literature" and one of Austin's representative works. The plot of Pride and Predict was attractive, the characters were vivid, the language was beautiful, and it showed the good and evil of human nature. At the same time, it also revealed the various problems of the society at that time. The emotional entanglement between the protagonists Elizabeth and Darcy in the novel represented the attitude of men towards women in British society at that time. They valued family honor but ignored the emotional needs of women. Elizabeth's prejudice against Darcy reflected the view of women towards men at that time, that men should have the quality of arrogance and arrogance while women should remain independent and pure. The language used in " Pride and Predict " was wonderful, full of humor and irony, and also showed the author's literary talent. In the novel, Bai Jieming was layered so that readers could deeply feel the emotions and thoughts of the characters. At the same time, the description of the novel was also very good. Through the details and the description of the characters, the readers could truly feel the style of society and the living conditions of the people at that time. Pride and Predict is a very good novel. It not only shows the style of British society and people's living conditions at that time, but also profoundly reveals the social class, family values and women's status at that time. This novel not only has literary value, but also has historical value, which is worthy of our in-depth study and appreciation.
Is Pride and Prejudice a novel?
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2024-10-09 03:59
Yes, Pride and Prejudice is a classic novel written by Jane Austen.
Book Review of 'Pride and Prejudice'
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2024-11-08 10:55
Pride and Prejudice is a classic English novel. It presents a vivid picture of the English society in the 19th century. The characters, especially Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, are well - developed. Their relationship, full of misunderstandings and prejudices at first, gradually evolves into true love. Austen's writing style is elegant and witty, making the dialogue in the book very engaging. The novel also reflects on themes like class, marriage, and reputation in a profound way.
A Book Review on 'Pride and Prejudice'
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2024-10-28 20:58
In 'Pride and Prejudice', Austen does an amazing job. The relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy is the heart of the novel. Their misunderstandings and slow - growing love are very relatable. The Bennet family is a vivid portrayal of a family in that era. Mrs. Bennet's obsession with marrying off her daughters adds humor. Overall, it's a great read that shows Austen's understanding of human nature.
Is Pride and Prejudice a domestic novel?
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2024-10-15 19:51
Yes, it is. Pride and Prejudice is often classified as a domestic novel as it focuses on the everyday lives and relationships within a domestic setting.
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