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The Strongest Arms Dealer

The Strongest Arms Dealer

Tang Dao had come a long way from his humble beginnings, and he had no intention of stopping now. He relished the moniker of "The Lord of War," even if it came with a certain notoriety. To him, it was a badge of honor, a testament to his success in the world of international arms dealing. As he read the headline in "World People Weekly" declaring that his most significant achievement was toppling Locke Martin, a sense of satisfaction washed over him. It was a reminder of the power he wielded, the influence he had over world events, and the wealth he had amassed. Locke Martin, a rival arms dealer of considerable renown, had once been a formidable competitor. But Tang Dao's shrewd business acumen, his ability to adapt to changing circumstances, and his unwavering determination had allowed him to outmaneuver and eventually depose Martin from his lofty position. For Tang Dao, every fighter, every weapon, and every deal was a means to an end. His focus was on profit, influence, and achieving his objectives. He had built a vast network of contacts, navigated the treacherous waters of international politics, and exploited the chaos of conflict zones to his advantage. He was not just an arms dealer; he was a businessman who saw opportunities where others saw only risks. He had the ability to turn strife and turmoil into lucrative deals, and he reveled in the challenge. In the world of arms dealing, Tang Dao was a force to be reckoned with. He was a man who had risen from obscurity to become a power player on the global stage. And as long as there were conflicts, wars, and those who sought to profit from them, Tang Dao knew that his place at the top was secure. The world might bow down to him, or it might fear him, but one thing was certain: Tang Dao was a master of his craft, and he had no intention of relinquishing his position as the Lord of War.
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Build a Drug Empire

Build a Drug Empire

[WARNING] [I do not advocate for drugs. Do not do drugs!] [This is a fantasy and should be treated as such] If you want an MC that is manipulative (ally and enemy like); If you want an MC that wins without even fighting; If you want an MC who is powerful if he has to fight; If you want an MC who earns a lot of money; Then this novel is for you. ---------------------------------------------------- Money can buy everything Caesar believes this all through his life. But, he was poor and an orphan living in a third-world country, which meant he had no power in this world. His opportunities were hindered because of this and he would never be accepted in a normal job. There was one business that had the most lucrative payout than most and can be accessible to people like him; that was drug dealing. But drugs like Joy were banned by the World Church and he had stronger and more powerful competitors waiting to destroy enemies like him. How could he even stand a chance against them? He’ll use his greatest asset, his cunning and intelligent brain. So brilliant, in fact, that his brain could not handle it and manifests hidden knowledge into tangible feelings like sounds and visions. [Level up!] [Pure Joy drug recipe unlocked] But will this be enough? There are people with godlike powers here in this world. Will he be able to outsmart them, or will his hallucinations help him by giving him a way to obtain power? —------------------------------- There are no physical fights in the first chapters, only mind battles and the MC scamming and outsmarting his enemies to build his drug business. The magical and powered fights will only appear once the Miracle Drugs are introduced.
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Was the protagonist of this novel a drug dealer?
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2024-09-15 18:52
I recommend the following two novels: 1. "Reborn Concubine's Daughter Strategy": The main character Feng Yuning lived her life for only one person. For him, she did not hesitate to turn herself into a poisonous person, but she was deceived and betrayed by the other party, and finally died tragically. After her rebirth, she vowed to let those who hurt her get the punishment they deserved and gradually began her path of revenge. This book belonged to the category of palace novels. 2. [God of Critical Hits]: The story was set in a foreign world full of refiners and poisonous people. The main character was a ruthless person who refined Critical Hit Gemstones, while the ruthless and vicious person was silently refining such gemstones. It could be seen that the protagonist was a Poison Man who was proficient in making and using poisons. It was a novel about a different world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Are there any drug dealer success stories?
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2024-11-27 16:23
There are no so - called 'drug dealer success stories'. Dealing drugs is an illegal and immoral activity that brings great harm to individuals, families and society. It causes addiction, destroys lives, and fuels crime and social unrest.
Are there any successful drug dealer stories?
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2024-11-08 06:43
Drug dealing is against the law and undermines the well - being of communities. It brings violence, addiction, and destruction. We should focus on positive stories of law - abiding citizens, not illegal drug dealers.
Who is the drug dealer in Pulp Fiction?
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2024-10-27 07:15
In 'Pulp Fiction', the character of a drug dealer is Lance. He is Vincent's drug dealer friend.
Who is the drug dealer in Pulp Fiction?
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2024-10-09 14:18
The drug dealer in Pulp Fiction is Marsellus Wallace. He's a powerful and influential figure in the criminal underworld of the story.
Are real drug dealer stories helpful in understanding the drug problem?
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2024-11-19 16:54
Yes, they are. They provide a real - life perspective on the drug problem. We can see the actual methods drug dealers use to spread drugs, which helps in formulating counter - strategies.
Is there a drug dealer in the 70s who writes novels?
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2024-12-02 03:46
I'm not sure if there was specifically a drug dealer in the 70s who wrote novels. It's possible, but it's not a common or well - known combination. There could have been individuals involved in illegal activities who also had an interest in writing, but without more specific information, it's hard to say for sure.
Tell some funny drug dealer stories.
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2024-11-14 10:21
A drug dealer once tried to hide his drugs in a hollowed - out book. But he picked the wrong book - it was a children's book about the police. When the cops searched him and found it, they couldn't help but laugh at his poor choice of hiding places.
What are some of the best drug dealer novels?
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2024-11-05 16:39
A great drug dealer novel is 'The Corner'. It offers a detailed exploration of the drug - dealing culture in Baltimore from multiple perspectives, including those of the dealers themselves and the people affected by the drug trade. 'Freakonomics' also has some interesting discussions related to drug dealing, though it's not strictly a drug dealer novel. It uses economic principles to analyze aspects of the drug trade. 'Less Than Zero' shows the nihilistic world of rich kids in Los Angeles involved in drug use and the periphery of drug dealing.
Who played the drug dealer in Pulp Fiction?
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2024-10-09 21:32
I think it was Eric Stoltz.
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