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Clumsy Beast, Keep Your Paws Off

Clumsy Beast, Keep Your Paws Off

Su Qinglan sat cross-legged on the grass, holding the chubbiest tiger cub she’d ever seen. “Aww… Look at you,” she whispered, booping its tiny nose. “So cute I could eat you up...” A sudden shadow loomed over her. “What’s so good about this stinky cub?” a deep, amused voice asked. She blinked up… and froze. Towering above her was a tall tiger beast man, his golden eyes narrowed in a lazy, predatory smile. “Let’s have ours,” he said. Su Qinglan’s brain short-circuited. … Ours? OURS?! Before she could process, in the next moment she was hoisted up onto his broad shoulder like a sack of grain and carried straight toward the cave. Su Qinglan was so choked by the suddenness of it all… she forgot to even complain. *** Su Qinglan’s knees knocked together as she stared up at the enormous serpent. Its cold, red eyes narrowed, the flick of its tongue tasting the air between them. “D-Don’t eat me,” she stammered, hugging herself. “I...I’m not tasty… really, I’m stringy and full of… uh… bad cholesterol.” The snake’s head lowered until it was mere inches from her face. Her fox ears twitched wildly. And then, before she could blink...its massive body shimmered, scales turning into bronzed skin and lean muscle. Standing before her was a man so breathtakingly handsome that Su Qinglan’s poor fox eyes watered just looking at him. Su Qinglan swallowed hard, her tail fluffing up in panic. “I… I…” Her voice cracked. Okay, new problem… the snake is hot. She squeezed her eyes shut. “If you… if you really want…” She blurted, her face burning, “…y-you can… take me.” *** One moment Su Qinglan was fighting with the zombie king with all her might. Boom! The next, she woke up in a bizarre beast world… inside the body of a lazy, pampered, fat local tyrant everyone hated. The “original” Su Qinglan had been an arrogant, scheming villainess who spent her days bullying weaker beast women, chasing after handsome males, and terrorizing the tribe kids. Now, thanks to fate’s twisted sense of humor, Qinglan had inherited the body and the bad reputation. But honestly? Being fat in a beast world was still better than starving in the apocalypse. At least here, she could eat. The only problem? In this world, men weren’t just men, they were beastmen. Tall, strong, dangerous… And apparently, every beast woman was expected to have several husbands. The catch? The “original” Qinglan’s antics had scared away every decent male within a ten-mile radius. Armed with her apocalyptic survival instincts, a sharp tongue, and a mysterious system that suddenly activated... "Binding with host…" "Congratulations, host, for successfully arriving in the beast world." Qinglan decided she wasn’t going to cry about fate. If she had to live here, then she’d live big, literally.
Fantasy
657 Chs
Clumsy Eight-Tailed Fox with Her Fourth Husband

Clumsy Eight-Tailed Fox with Her Fourth Husband

Marriage means different things to different people. For Thalia Kim, it means survival. Five years ago, she died on her wedding night. Not in a dramatic, metaphorical way, but quite literally, with a broken bottle driven straight into her heart. She had only been doing what she always did. Men could never fully handle her, and they rarely stayed conscious after. So when her third husband went still, she assumed he had fainted, just like the others. He hadn’t. He opened his eyes, saw something he shouldn’t have, and panicked. Before her power could take effect, everything went wrong. That was how she lost her first tail. Now she only has eight left, and worse, her core is already starting to break. If it collapses completely, even a year would be considered lucky. So yes, she needs to get married again—not for love, not for happiness, but simply to stay alive long enough to become human. The plan is simple: find someone, get married, survive. It would have worked. If she hadn’t proposed to William Carter. A man her sister is clearly afraid of. A man who does not look like someone she can control. And more importantly, a man who should have refused without a second thought. But he didn’t. He said yes! Just like that, without hesitation, without question, as if the decision had already been made long before she even asked. Now, things are already starting to go wrong. Her ability doesn’t work on him. She doesn’t know what he wants. And he doesn’t seem like the kind of man who makes careless decisions. Which leaves her with one very inconvenient problem... This marriage might keep her alive. Or it might end exactly the way her last one did.
Urban
100 Chs
Prince Charming Untuk Clumsy Cinderella

Prince Charming Untuk Clumsy Cinderella

Cinderella sebenar hilang kasut kaca dia. Tapi Hana Delisha hilang surat cinta dia. yang sepatutnya diserahkan kepada crush sejak tahun pertama dia. ********************** Tahu tak perasaan bila kita dah terlalu excited sangat sampai tak fikir apa-apapun sebab dalam kepala kita Cuma ada satu perkara jer?Terlalu excited sampai boleh buat silap yang mana kita akan menyesal tak sampai lima saat kemudian. Itulah yang sedang dia rasa sekarang ni! Kenapa?Kenapa ramai-ramai manusia dekat dalam akademi ni, orang ni jugak yang di langgar!Kenapa?!!!!! "Menarik..."ucap lelaki di depannya sambil mengipas-ngipas surat cinta yang bertampal dengan sticker love itu di tepi muka. Membuatkan bau minyak wangi di kertas itu menerpa rongga hidung. Hana pandang surat cintanya dengan bibir terketap rapat. Nak menangis pun ada. "So kau nak beritahu aku kau sukakan dekat aku sejak kali pertama kau pandang aku?Macam tu?" soal lelaki di depannya sambil membaca isi surat itu sekali lagi. Hana membuat muka terkejut lantas menggeleng kepala laju-laju. Lelaki di depannya ini adalah manusia terakhir yang dia akan suka walaupun dunia nak kiamat. "Senior...saya tak sengaja. Maafkan saya. Bukan niat saya langgar senior...surat tu sebenarnya-"kata-kata Hana terhenti apabila lelaki di depannya mengangkat tapak tangan di depan muka "Stop. Aku tahu..."lelaki itu lipat surat itu lalu berdiri menghadap Hana dengan tangan bersilang di dada. Seseorang tolong lah galikan kubur untuk dia. Dan dendangkan lagu Taylor Swift masa pengebumian dia. Sebab Hana yakin lepas ni lelaki depannya ini akan maki dia sampai dia tenggelam tujuh kaki ke dalam tanah! "Kau nak cakap kau tulis surat ni untuk mainkan perasaan aku?"soal lelaki itu bernada marah yang dikawal. Hana menggeleng kepala sekali lagi. "Eh tak...bukan macam tu." Habislah dia!
Remaja
78 Chs
It means to be straightforward and clumsy
It means that the upright people are like submission, and the dexterous people are like stupidity; The most upright people seem to be gentle and easy-going, while the really smart people don't show themselves. It also means that people with real talent don't show themselves. This expression reflected a kind of contradictory relationship." Straightforward as if bent " meant that a truly upright person might seem to succumb to others or the environment on some appearances, while " clever as clumsy " meant that a truly agile thing or person might look clumsy on the surface.
1 answer
2026-01-19 02:58
Is 'The Good Nurse' and 'The Nurse' the same story?
No, they're not. 'The Good Nurse' and 'The Nurse' are likely different stories with distinct plots and characters.
3 answers
2024-10-16 20:37
Is the story of 'The Nurse' the same as that of 'The Good Nurse'?
The story of 'The Nurse' and 'The Good Nurse' are not the same. They may have different themes, storylines, and maybe even written by different authors. There are multiple factors that make them separate and distinct.
1 answer
2024-10-11 03:52
Are 'The Good Nurse' and 'The Nurse' the same story?
Definitely not. Usually, different titles imply different storylines, settings, or character developments. So, 'The Good Nurse' and 'The Nurse' are most likely separate.
2 answers
2024-10-10 08:36
Are the nurse and the good nurse the same story?
Well, it depends on the context. But generally speaking, just 'the nurse' is a very general term. It could refer to any nurse in a wide range of stories. While 'the good nurse' is more specific. It implies that there is a particular story or concept related to a nurse who is good. For example, if there is a story specifically about a nurse who has done many great deeds, that's 'the good nurse' story. But 'the nurse' could be in a completely different story, like a horror story where the nurse is a spooky character. So, they are not the same story.
1 answer
2024-11-28 16:06
Are 'The Nurse' and 'The Good Nurse' the same story?
No, they aren't. They are two different stories with distinct plots and characters.
3 answers
2024-09-29 01:11
Are the 'good nurse' and 'the nurse' the same story?
It depends on the context. If in a very limited or specific scenario where there is only one nurse being talked about and that nurse is referred to as both 'the good nurse' and simply 'the nurse', then it could be the same story. But generally speaking, 'the good nurse' gives the impression of a story focused on the nurse's good deeds or qualities, different from a more general 'the nurse' which may not have that emphasis.
1 answer
2024-11-12 09:05
Are the 'good nurse' and 'the nurse' the same concept?
Well, not really. 'The nurse' is a very general term that can refer to any nurse out there. It doesn't tell us anything about the nurse's character or qualities. However, 'the good nurse' is a more descriptive term. It gives the idea that this nurse has some positive traits, like being kind, efficient, or caring. So, they are not the same concept at all. If we were to categorize all nurses, 'the nurse' would be the general category, and 'the good nurse' would be a subset within that category with specific positive characteristics.
1 answer
2024-11-12 05:29
Are 'The Nurse' and 'The Good Nurse' the same story?
No, they aren't. 'The Nurse' and 'The Good Nurse' are likely two distinct stories with their own plots and characters.
3 answers
2024-10-16 07:34
Hold the building and keep it clumsy
It was an idiom that meant to maintain a simple and natural character and not pursue worldly fame and fortune. It came from Hong Yingming's anthology of essays in the Ming Dynasty, Cai Gen Tan. This idiom emphasized that for a person with shallow experience in the world, he would not be easily affected by bad habits, and the more experience a person had, the deeper his shrewdness would be. Therefore, instead of being slick and cautious, it was better to maintain a simple personality and not lose his pure nature. The meaning of being simple and unsophisticated was to maintain a simple and natural character and not pursue worldly fame and fortune.
1 answer
2024-12-18 16:26
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