To the best of my knowledge, Novell has not suffered a significant hack. Usually, such news would spread widely if it happened, but I haven't come across any related reports.
The book,"Yellow River Village", told the story of a young college student in a mountain village who was bitten by a strange snake and received the inheritance of the River God. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many reasons why Hong Xiu failed to obtain data from her book. It was not necessarily because she had been hacked. It could be a server problem or a network connection problem. If you want to solve this situation, you can try to restart the Red Sleeves Reading app or try to reconnect to the network. If the problem still exists, it is recommended to contact the customer service team of Red Sleeves Reading for help.
😋I recommend the following teacher-student novels to you:
1. 'The Great God's Bounty' was a suspense-adventure survival novel. It was about a group of teachers and students who traveled through a mysterious territory and started a story of using science to fight against the magical world.
2. The Tenth Year of Teaching was a real-life industry life novel. It recorded the growth history of a teacher from teaching to management, showing his faith in treating students with his original heart.
3. "Lichuan Youjiang" was a modern romance novel about urban life. It was about the relationship between the genius brother Jiang Lichuan and himself after he became his math teacher.
4. "Back to the Past as a Teacher" was an urban and youthful campus novel. It told the story of a person who returned to his student days and became the head teacher of his class.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
It's highly unlikely. To get hacked, there typically needs to be some sort of active engagement with potentially harmful elements. Just passively watching a story doesn't present such a threat.
The author of Love for You for 20 Years was Sho Shikawa, and it was a web novel. His works were fresh, natural, and sincere. They were deeply loved by readers.
Hideko Nishikawa was born on June 20, 1988 in the Qingdao City, Shandong Province, and now lives in Beijing City. In 2007, he started writing. In 2012, he founded the literature website " Purple River Net ". In 2013, he became a contracted author of " Reader " magazine. In 2014, he won the male and female lead award in the " Hundred Schools of Philosophy " online literature competition organized by " Reader " magazine. In 2015, he won the annual championship of the " China Online Literature League " organized by " General Staff " magazine. In 2016, he published a novel,"I've been in love with you for 20 years."